Part, Chapter, Topic, Paragraph, Number
1 Pref, 0, 0, 0,8 | understanding human and ecclesial conditions. These are intended to assist
2 Intro, 0, 0, 1,15| field of the world. The conditions of the soil into which it
3 I, 0, 1, 8,35 | which one has, profoundly conditions the selection and organization
4 II, I, 0, 26,118 | the interpretation of the conditions of human existence and so
5 II, I, 0, 26,118 | different ages and cultural conditions, as well as in other ways
6 II,II, 2, 3,133 | and social and ecclesial conditions among all those to whom
7 II,II, 2, 3,133 | Problems arising from social conditions, especially those arising
8 III, I, 0, 8,139 | community according to the conditions in which they are found.
9 III,II, 0, 19,151 | from human problems and conditions and enlightens them with
10 III,II, 0, 22,156 | create the most advantageous conditions for seeking out, welcoming
11 IV, 0, 0, 28,166 | with regard to concrete conditions and local needs.~
12 IV, I, 0, 32,170 | and social and ecclesial conditions amongst all of those to
13 IV,II, 2, 2,178 | their life situation and conditions. It is the work of various
14 IV,II, 2, 3,180 | of dysfunctional social conditions or other environmental factors.
15 IV,II, 3, 2,182 | unemployment, in certain countries conditions of permanent under-development,
16 IV,II, 4, 1,186 | personal, family and social conditions. In particular, account
17 IV,III, 0, 7,192| account of a variety of social conditions, sometimes so extreme as
18 V,II, 0, 43,242 | sociological, cultural and economic conditions to the extent that these
19 V,III, 0, 53,258| of evangelization, some conditions must be fulfilled:~a) Adult
20 V,IV, 1, 4,271 | faithful of all ages and conditions;~– issues timely norms so
21 V,IV, 3, 1,279 | cultural, and economic conditions, to the extent that these
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