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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
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1 Int, 1| world, with their different cultures, there arise at the same 2 Int, 3| how the different human cultures are complementary.~Philosophy' 3 Int, 3| formation and development of the cultures of the West should not obscure 4 2, 16| but also the treasury of cultures and civilizations which 5 2, 16| certain features common to the cultures of the ancient Near East 6 4, 41| was more than a meeting of cultures, with one culture perhaps 7 6, 69| fruitful exchange between cultures. What I wish to emphasize 8 6, 69| world-views and different cultures “not what people think but 9 6, 70| of the relationship with cultures calls for particular attention, 10 6, 70| encounter and engagement with cultures. Christ's mandate to his 11 6, 70| separating the different cultures collapsed. God's promise 12 6, 70| encounter with different cultures has created something new. 13 6, 70| deeply rooted in experience, cultures show forth the human being' 14 6, 70| more human.94 Insofar as cultures appeal to the values of 15 6, 71| people and their history, cultures share the dynamics which 16 6, 71| other their ways of life. Cultures are fed by the communication 17 6, 71| the Gospel in different cultures allows people to preserve 18 6, 71| bring to the world and to cultures is a genuine liberation 19 6, 71| to the fullness of truth. Cultures are not only not diminished 20 6, 72| same in the most disparate cultures. The second, which derives 21 6, 72| this: in engaging great cultures for the first time, the 22 6, 72| engagement with Eastern cultures and will find in this inheritance 23 6, 72| fruitful dialogue with the cultures which will emerge as humanity 24 6, 72| the heritage of the great cultures of China, Japan and the 25 6, 72| riches of the traditional cultures of Africa, which are for 26 6, 79| Christian faith and human cultures may meet, a point of understanding 27 7, 88| its inroads into different cultures and the radical changes 28 7, 92| the demands of different cultures, in order then to mediate 29 7, 92| content of faith to those cultures in a coherent and conceptually 30 7, 96| assume in different times and cultures. Nonetheless, the history 31 7, 96| that across the range of cultures and their development certain 32 7, 96| could they find a place in cultures different from those in 33 Conc, 103| particular way regions and cultures which have a long-standing 34 Conc, 104| co-existence of different races and cultures, for instancemay possibly


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