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1 Int, 1 | knowledge becomes a part of our life. The admonition Know yourself 2 Int, 1 | questions which pervade human life: Who am I? Where have I 3 Int, 1 | What is there after this life? These are the questions 4 Int, 2 | ultimate truth about human life, the Church has made her 5 Int, 2 | and the truth, and the life” (Jn 14:6). It is her duty 6 Int, 3 | with asking the question of life's meaning and sketching 7 Int, 3 | systems in regulating the life of society.~ 8 Int, 4 | would become incapable of a life which is genuinely personal.~ 9 Int, 5 | fundamental truths about human life. At the same time, the Church 10 Int, 5 | Even certain conceptions of life coming from the East betray 11 Int, 5 | to the reality of human life and its forms of expression, 12 Int, 6 | for personal and communal life becomes all the more pressing 13 Int, 6 | discovering the real meaning of life is cast into doubt. This 14 Int, 6 | many people stumble through life to the very edge of the 15 Int, 6 | enquiry into what makes life worth living. With its enduring 16 1, 7 | 13). At the origin of our life of faith there is an encounter, 17 1, 7 | can know of the meaning of life.~ 18 1, 11 | Incarnation of the Son of God, our life is even now a foretaste 19 1, 11 | truth about himself and his life which God has entrusted 20 1, 12 | the things of our everyday life, apart from which we cannot 21 1, 12 | source of meaning for human life. Now, in Christ, all have 22 1, 12 | has bestowed the divine life which the first Adam had 23 1, 12 | ultimate truth about their own life and about the goal of history. 24 1, 13 | that Jesus, with his entire life, revealed the countenance 25 1, 13 | the divine mystery of the life of the Trinity.19~ 26 1, 14 | if the mystery of human life is to be known. Yet this 27 1, 15 | the “mystery” of their own life. As absolute truth, it summons 28 1, 15 | disciplines point to that “path of life” (Ps 16:11) which, as faith 29 2, 16 | ancient Near East come to life in these pages which are 30 2, 18 | foolishness there lies a threat to life. The fool thinks that he 31 2, 23 | death could be the source of life and love; yet to reveal 32 3, 24 | transcends all things and gives life to all. He then continues 33 3, 25 | of this desire. Everyday life shows how concerned each 34 3, 25 | chosen and pursued in one's life be true, because only true 35 3, 26 | being as a question: Does life have a meaning? Where is 36 3, 26 | order to have doubts about life's meaning. The daily experience 37 3, 26 | of suffering—in one's own life and in the lives of others— 38 3, 26 | absolutely certain truth of our life, beyond the fact that we 39 3, 26 | the definitive end of our life or if there is something 40 3, 26 | question of the meaning of life and immortality.~ 41 3, 27 | in journeys in search of life's meaning under the guidance 42 3, 28 | the truth still influences life. Life in fact can never 43 3, 28 | truth still influences life. Life in fact can never be grounded 44 3, 29 | into jeopardy. Everyday life shows well enough how each 45 3, 30 | truth proper to everyday life and to scientific research. 46 3, 30 | answer to the question of life's meaning; and in the light 47 3, 30 | they interpret their own life's course and regulate their 48 3, 31 | result of the experience of life or by dint of further reasoning. 49 3, 31 | Nonetheless, there are in the life of a human being many more 50 3, 31 | findings upon which modern life is based? Who could personally 51 3, 32 | have found the truth about life in the encounter with Jesus 52 3, 33 | would explain the meaning of life. And it is therefore a search 53 3, 33 | and necessary as it is for life—is attained not only by 54 3, 33 | entrust oneself and one's life to another person and the 55 3, 33(28)| existence, in every moment, at life's most important and decisive 56 3, 33(28)| reveal the full meaning of life. These enquiries, therefore, 57 4, 37 | wisdom and an education for life—with a higher and esoteric 58 4, 38 | hitherto unresolved question of life's meaning that delving into 59 4, 38 | speech and in purity of life, it is well disposed towards 60 4, 40 | a wonderful holiness of life, he could also introduce 61 4, 46 | entirety of the person's life. Further still, some of 62 4, 46 | nihilist interpretation, life is no more than an occasion 63 4, 47 | ultimate goal and meaning of life; but instead, as “instrumental 64 4, 48 | true meaning of their own life. But this does not mean 65 5, 56 | and ultimate meaning of life which has traditionally 66 5, 57 | historic importance for the life of the Church, since it 67 5, 60 | one day, in their pastoral life, will have to address the 68 5, 61 | inculturation of faith. The life of the young Churches in 69 6, 67(90)| questions about the meaning of life, the purpose he wishes to 70 6, 68 | the New Testament, human life is much less governed by 71 6, 68 | than in the Old Testament. Life in the Spirit leads believers 72 6, 68 | individual and communal life, Christians must be able 73 6, 70 | values which can make their life ever more human.94 Insofar 74 6, 71 | the human experience of life reveals. They change and 75 6, 71 | each other their ways of life. Cultures are fed by the 76 6, 76 | question of the meaning of life or, more directly, the radical 77 7, 80 | indications regarding man's life, his freedom and the immortality 78 7, 80 | and the meaning of human life.~The problem of moral evil— 79 7, 80 | problem of the meaning of life and proffers its response 80 7, 80 | that the world and human life do have a meaning and look 81 7, 80 | point does the meaning of life reach its defining moment. 82 7, 81 | meaning”. Perspectives on life and the world, often of 83 7, 81 | comprise the very fabric of life, many people wonder whether 84 7, 81 | interpreting the world and human life, serve only to aggravate 85 7, 81 | question of the meaning of life would be in grave danger 86 7, 81 | and overarching meaning of life. This first requirement 87 7, 88 | dominate all aspects of human life through technological progress. 88 7, 88 | question of the meaning of life to the realm of the irrational 89 7, 89 | suffering and sacrifice, of life and death.~ 90 7, 98 | faith is linked to the moral life of believers. Faced with 91 7, 98 | the family, the defence of life and the natural environment, 92 7, 99 | demonstrating its link with the life of the faithful. 119 The 93 7, 99 | relationship between truth and life, between event and doctrinal 94 Conc, 102 | and definitive meaning of life. In the light of these profound 95 Conc, 108 | Seat of Wisdom, and whose life itself is a true parable