Chapter, Paragraph, Number
1 Intro, 0,1| This very promise is the reason and force underlying the
2 Intro, 0,2| demands freedom.~For this reason, the total trust in God'
3 I, 0,5 | Christ's Gospel.~For this reason the synod desired to "contextualize"
4 I, 0,7 | science," it renders human reason insensitive to an encounter
5 I, 0,7 | himself as the principle and reason of all reality,"( 12) finds
6 II, 0,11 | the synod."( 18) ~For this reason the synod considered it
7 II, 0,14 | Mk. 3:14-15).~For this reason, already during his public
8 II, 0,18 | the end of the earth. The reason is that every priestly ministry
9 III, 0,26 | to us in Christ. For this reason, the priest himself ought
10 III, 0,26 | negligence or for some other reason he fails to receive the
11 IV, 0,34 | Church's pastoral work. The reason for this is that vocation,
12 V, 1,43 | expresses not only a fact which reason brings to our consideration
13 V, 1,45 | grasped and recognized by reason itself: The human individual
14 V, 1,48 | austere situations. For this reason, but above all in order
15 V, 1,51 | regarding the real capacity of reason lo reach objective and universal
16 V, 1,51 | legitimate demands of human reason. Moreover, there is the
17 V, 1,51 | discernment: It is a further reason showing the need for an
18 V, 1,52 | often with difficulty, human reason can reach objective and
19 V, 1,52 | itself cannot do without reason and the effort of "thinking
20 V, 1,54 | relationship between faith and reason and to a number of requirements
21 V, 1,55 | revelation with regard to reason and gives it finally an
22 V, 2,61 | ideals of life. For this very reason, the work of education should
23 VI, 0,70 | history is another human reason justifying ongoing formation.~
24 VI, 0,70 | synod fathers explained the reason justifying the need for
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