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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
Fides et ratio

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1 Int, 5 | come to know fundamental truths about human life. At the 2 Int, 5 | tend to devalue even the truths which had been judged certain. 3 Int, 5 | partial and provisional truths, no longer seeking to ask 4 Int, 6 | to “certain fundamental truths of Catholic doctrine which, 5 3, 30 | Finally, there are religious truths which are to some degree 6 3, 30 | ultimate questions.27~The truths of philosophy, it should 7 3, 30 | between, on the one hand, the truths of philosophy and religion 8 3, 31 | formation but also a range of truths in which they believe almost 9 3, 31 | maturity imply that these same truths can be cast into doubt and 10 3, 31 | time of transition, these truths are “recovered” as a result 11 3, 31 | a human being many more truths which are simply believed 12 3, 31 | are simply believed than truths which are acquired by way 13 3, 32 | should be stressed that the truths sought in this interpersonal 14 3, 33 | only to the attainment of truths which are partial, empirical 15 3, 34 | Christ, is not opposed to the truths which philosophy perceives. 16 3, 34(29)| explicitly that the two truths, of faith and of science, 17 4, 41 | the transposition of the truths of faith into philosophical 18 5, 54 | philosophical and theological truths”.69~In accomplishing its 19 5, 55(72)| mysteries] as it does the truths which are its proper object”: 20 6, 67 | pointed to the existence of truths which are naturally, and 21 6, 67 | presupposes knowledge of these truths. In studying Revelation 22 6, 67 | faith, there emerge certain truths which reason, from its own 23 6, 67 | Revelation endows these truths with their fullest meaning, 24 6, 67 | experience. From all these truths, the mind is led to acknowledge 25 6, 76 | clearly proposes certain truths which might never have been 26 6, 76 | inaccessible to reason. Among these truths is the notion of a free 27 6, 76 | the rationality of certain truths expressed in Sacred Scripture, 28 6, 76 | understand and expound the truths of faith on the basis of 29 6, 77 | have already explained. The truths of faith make certain demands 30 7, 95 | being can still express truths which surpass the phenomenon 31 7, 97 | century, which viewed the truths of faith as nothing more 32 7, 97 | remains of understanding these truths in purely functional terms. 33 7, 99 | not a body of conceptual truths, but the mystery of the 34 Conc, 100 | neglects or rejects the truths of Revelation. The Church 35 Conc, 105 | profound communication of the truths of the faith. The grave


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