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29 magisterium
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28 culture
28 ecumenical
28 nor
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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
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culture
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1 Int, 5| fostering the development of culture and history. Anthropology, 2 Int, 6| responsibility of forming thought and culture; and now it must strive 3 1, 12| to a particular place or culture, but is offered to every 4 3, 27| traditions of family and culture, or in journeys in search 5 4, 41| meeting of cultures, with one culture perhaps succumbing to the 6 4, 43| philosophy and universal culture. The key point and almost 7 4, 47| itself has changed in modern culture. From universal wisdom and 8 5, 55| of current parlance and culture but which are poorly grounded 9 5, 59| philosophical thought in culture of Christian inspiration. 10 5, 62| disregard of modern thought and culture which has led either to 11 6, 69| the link between faith and culture, claim that theology should 12 6, 71| All people are part of a culture, depend upon it and shape 13 6, 71| child and parent of the culture in which they are immersed. 14 6, 71| knowledge. Lying deep in every culture, there appears this impulse 15 6, 71| We may say, then, that culture itself has an intrinsic 16 6, 71| shaping that context. To every culture Christians bring the unchanging 17 6, 71| reveals in the history and culture of a people. Time and again, 18 6, 71| which can embrace every culture and help to foster whatever 19 6, 71| This means that no one culture can ever become the criterion 20 6, 71| Gospel is not opposed to any culture, as if in engaging a culture 21 6, 71| culture, as if in engaging a culture the Gospel would seek to 22 7, 87| in some way by time and culture, the truth or the error 23 7, 95| reflecting at times the culture of the period in which they 24 7, 95| be confined to time and culture; in history it is known, 25 Conc, 100| thought in the development of culture and its influence on patterns 26 Conc, 101| different fields of learning and culture within the unity of faith.~ 27 Conc, 103| mirror which reflects the culture of a people. A philosophy 28 Conc, 103| that “evangelization of culture” which Paul VI proposed


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