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1 Int, 4 | goodness. Consider as well certain fundamental moral norms 2 Int, 5 | truths which had been judged certain. A legitimate plurality 3 Int, 5 | confidence in truth. Even certain conceptions of life coming 4 Int, 6 | Splendor, I drew attention to “certain fundamental truths of Catholic 5 1, 8 | himself, a truth which is most certain, since God neither deceives 6 2, 16 | Mesopotamia sound again and certain features common to the cultures 7 2, 18 | itself, then it must respect certain basic rules. The first of 8 2, 21 | the truth because they are certain that God has created them “ 9 3, 26 | Moreover, the first absolutely certain truth of our life, beyond 10 3, 34 | Revelation renders this unity certain, showing that the God of 11 3, 35 | course of history. From this, certain principles will emerge as 12 4, 36 | entered into discussion with “certain Epicurean and Stoic philosophers” ( 13 4, 42 | allow everyone to come to a certain understanding of the contents 14 4, 42 | reasoning, he reaches a quite certain perception of its reality, 15 4, 45 | exaggerated rationalism of certain thinkers, positions grew 16 4, 46 | vision. It follows that certain scientists, lacking any 17 4, 46 | of nothingness, it has a certain attraction for people of 18 5, 52 | systematic pronouncements against certain claims of Latin Averroism 19 5, 54(71) | Cf. Instruction on Certain Aspects of the “Theology 20 5, 55 | questions of interest only to certain individuals and groups, 21 5, 55 | theologies, for instance, a certain rationalism is gaining ground, 22 5, 60 | understand the causes of certain behaviour in order to respond 23 6, 67 | conferred by faith, there emerge certain truths which reason, from 24 6, 72 | Declaration Nostra Aetate, certain criteria will have to be 25 6, 74 | data of faith. One thing is certain: attention to the spiritual 26 6, 76 | Revelation clearly proposes certain truths which might never 27 6, 76 | explore the rationality of certain truths expressed in Sacred 28 6, 77 | The truths of faith make certain demands which philosophy 29 6, 79 | final section to point out certain requirements which theology— 30 7, 82 | tradition erred when it took certain texts of Saint John and 31 7, 83 | in a way that is true and certain, albeit imperfect and analogical. 32 7, 83 | moment, and thus to correct certain mistaken modes of behaviour 33 7, 87 | its appropriateness to a certain period and a certain historical 34 7, 87 | to a certain period and a certain historical purpose. At least 35 7, 91 | periods. One thing however is certain: the currents of thought 36 7, 91 | it remains true that a certain positivist cast of mind 37 7, 92 | more completely; and this certain and unchangeable doctrine, 38 7, 96 | cultures and their development certain basic concepts retain their 39 7, 96(113)| approximations to it, which to a certain extent distort or alter