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1 Int, 4| lead them to discover ever new frontiers of knowledge. 2 1, 13| the search for truth to new depths, enabling the mind 3 2, 23| thorough-going discernment. In the New Testament, especially in 4 2, 23| welcoming something radically new: “God chose what is foolish 5 4, 36| philosophy, which offered new ways of proclaiming and 6 4, 39| the gods assumed a wholly new meaning, signifying now 7 4, 39| God. As it developed, this new Christian thought made use 8 4, 43| of spirit in confronting new problems, the intellectual 9 4, 43| thought as a pioneer of the new path of philosophy and universal 10 4, 43| intuition, he gave to the new encounter of faith and reason 11 4, 46| to present themselves as new religions serving as a basis 12 5, 55| have returned, but in a new key. It is no longer a matter 13 5, 56| or the audacity to forge new paths in the search. It 14 5, 58| Scholastic writers received new impetus. Historical studies 15 5, 58| unknown; and there emerged new Thomistic schools. With 16 5, 59| epistemological foundations for a new consideration of faith in 17 5, 60| Christ the Lord. Christ, the new Adam, in the very revelation 18 6, 68| philosophy's contribution. In the New Testament, human life is 19 6, 70| division and creates unity in a new and unsurpassed way through 20 6, 70| cultures has created something new. When they are deeply rooted 21 6, 71| advance because people meet in new ways and share with each 22 6, 71| remain open to assimilating new experiences. How are we 23 6, 71| this truth to develop in new ways.~ 24 6, 72| Christian influence, there are new tasks of inculturation, 25 6, 73| because reason discovers new and unsuspected horizons.~ 26 6, 76| which stakes its claim as a new chapter in the human search 27 6, 76| extending their research to new aspects of truth. It could 28 7, 82| truth. The Bible, and the New Testament in particular, 29 7, 85| the future an original, new and constructive mode of 30 7, 88| we see it revived in the new guise of scientism, which 31 7, 91| emergence of a complex of new factors which, widespread 32 7, 93| which are only partially new; and a coherent solution 33 7, 97| principles from Revelation as a new source of knowledge, this 34 Conc, 101| which has thus glimpsed new vistas of further meanings 35 Conc, 103| the pressing need for a new evangelization; and I appeal 36 Conc, 103| the challenges which the new millennium seems to entail, 37 Conc, 103| contribution in service of the new evangelization.~