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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
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1 Int, 1 | question of the meaning of things and of their very existence 2 Int, 3 | questions about the reason for things and their purpose, philosophy 3 Int, 3 | human reason to ask why things are as they are, even though 4 1, 9 | object, because besides those things which natural reason can 5 1, 12 | God comes to us in the things we know best and can verify 6 1, 12 | verify most easily, the things of our everyday life, apart 7 1, 13 | came to teach the secret things of God.13 But our vision 8 2, 17 | glory of God to conceal things, but the glory of kings 9 2, 17 | glory of kings is to search things out” (Prov 25:2). In their 10 2, 17 | there lies the origin of all things, in him is found the fullness 11 2, 18 | thinks that he knows many things, but really he is incapable 12 2, 18 | of fixing his gaze on the things that truly matter. Therefore 13 2, 18 | is from the full truth of things, their origin and their 14 2, 19 | greatness and beauty of created things comes a corresponding perception 15 2, 20 | within the ultimate order of things, in which everything acquires 16 2, 20 | the deeper meaning of all things and most especially of their 17 2, 22 | data to the origin of all things: the Creator. But because 18 2, 23 | and despised in the world, things that are not to reduce to 19 2, 23 | not to reduce to nothing things that are” (1 Cor 1:27-28). 20 2, 23 | nothing to reduce to nothing things that are” (cf. 1 Cor 1:28). 21 3, 24 | the One who transcends all things and gives life to all. He 22 3, 25 | beyond mere opinions, how things really are. Within visible 23 3, 25 | the objective reality of things. This is what has driven 24 3, 27 | serve as the ground of all things. In other words, they seek 25 3, 33(28) | particular, when the why of things is explored in full harmony 26 3, 34 | of the natural order of things upon which scientists confidently 27 3, 34 | eternal Word in whom all things were created, and he is 28 4, 36 | point of divinizing natural things and phenomena. Human attempts 29 4, 38 | creator and mistress of all things, that is knowledge of the 30 4, 42 | that which is above all things? Therefore, if that which 31 5, 53 | beginning and end of all things,63 and concluded with the 32 5, 55(72) | we believe to be true the things revealed by God, not because 33 5, 55(72) | the intrinsic truth of the things perceived by the natural 34 6, 67 | and meaningful way even of things which transcend all human 35 7, 83 | God refers constantly to things which transcend human experience 36 7, 96(112)| true knowledge of created things. In the process of deduction, 37 7, 97 | reach the One who brings all things to fulfilment. 115 In theology,


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