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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
Fides et ratio

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freedom
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1 1, 13 | transcendence and supreme freedom. By the authority of his 2 1, 13 | which realizes personal freedom to the full.15 It is not 3 1, 13 | full.15 It is not just that freedom is part of the act of faith: 4 1, 13 | expression to their own freedom. Put differently, freedom 5 1, 13 | freedom. Put differently, freedom is not realized in decisions 6 1, 13 | it be an exercise of true freedom to refuse to be open to 7 1, 13 | of faith; it is here that freedom reaches the certainty of 8 1, 15 | autonomy as creatures and their freedom. At this point the relationship 9 1, 15 | the relationship between freedom and truth is complete, and 10 3, 25 | There is no morality without freedom... Although each individual 11 4, 43 | courage of the truth, a freedom of spirit in confronting 12 4, 48 | and intersubjectivity, of freedom and values, of time and 13 5, 50 | the human being, human freedom and ethical behaviourengage 14 5, 60 | relation to the dignity and freedom of the human person.81 There 15 6, 66 | the moral law, conscience, freedom, personal responsibility 16 6, 68 | Spirit leads believers to a freedom and responsibility which 17 6, 76 | human dignity, equality and freedom has undoubtedly influenced 18 7, 80 | regarding man's life, his freedom and the immortality of the 19 7, 80 | disordered exercise of human freedom. In the end, the word of 20 7, 90 | set them free. Truth and freedom either go together hand 21 7, 90(106)| condition for authentic freedom, and the warning to avoid 22 7, 90(106)| avoid every kind of illusory freedom, every superficial unilateral 23 7, 90(106)| every superficial unilateral freedom, every freedom that fails 24 7, 90(106)| unilateral freedom, every freedom that fails to enter into 25 7, 90(106)| as the one who brings man freedom based on truth, frees man 26 7, 90(106)| it were breaks off this freedom at its root, in man's soul, 27 7, 91 | approach to the analysis of freedom. Since the last century, 28 7, 91 | source of all happiness and freedom; and now, at the end of 29 Conc, 102(124)| Declaration on Religious Freedom Dignitatis Humanae, 1-3.~ 30 Conc, 107 | people understand their freedom in its fullness and their 31 Conc, 108 | of her true humanity and freedom, so too when philosophy


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