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1 II, I, 0, 25,117 | to their more significant experiences, both personal and social;
2 II, I, 0, 25,117 | questions which arise from those experiences so that there may be stimulated
3 II, I, 0, 25,117 | life in the light of the experiences of the people of Israel,
4 II, I, 0, 25,117 | reference to the great human experiences represented by the signs
5 II,II, 2, 3,133 | clearly to the fundamental experiences of their lives. (461)~–
6 III,II, 0, 20,152 | aware of their most basic experiences, to help them to judge in
7 III,II, 0, 20,152 | of Jesus. He used human experiences and situations to point
8 III,II, 0, 20,153 | interaction between profound human experiences (10) and the revealed message.
9 III,II, 0, 20,153(10)| By this we mean those experiences linked with the "great questions"
10 IV,II, 1, 2,173 | unity, and hope to the many experiences of personal, social, and
11 IV,II, 1, 2,174 | account of their problems and experiences, their spiritual and cultural
12 IV,II, 1, 4,176 | is for special events and experiences, such as beginning work,
13 IV, V, 0, 25,214 | for the certification of experiences, criteria, programmes, tools
14 V,II, 0, 43,242 | psychology of religion and the experiences which open man to the mystery
15 V,IV, 1, 2,268 | for common benefit their experiences and undertakings, their
16 V,IV, 3, 1,279 | sacred, that is those human experiences, which, because of their
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