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1 2, 22 | philosophical argument in popular language, the Apostle declares a 2 2, 23 | scandal”. Adopting the language of the philosophers of his 3 2, 23 | to use the most radical language of the philosophers in their 4 3, 31 | which give them not only a language and a cultural formation 5 3, 34(29)| thing, even adopting similar language in its teaching: 'Methodical 6 5, 55(72)| In language as clear as it is authoritative, 7 6, 65 | various forms and functions of language. No less important is philosophy' 8 6, 66 | for example, the use of language to speak about God, the 9 6, 67 | credibility, the capacity of human language to speak in a true and meaningful 10 6, 70 | one particular people, its language and its customs, but extended 11 6, 71 | of us in his own native language? Parthians and Medes and 12 7, 84 | hermeneutics and the analysis of language. The results of such studies 13 7, 84 | speech and the meaning which language bears. However, some scholars 14 7, 84 | clearly presupposes that human language is capable of expressing 15 7, 84 | always a divine word in human language, would not be capable of 16 7, 87 | opinions and philosophical language, ignoring the critical evaluation 17 7, 91 | logic, the philosophy of language, epistemology, the philosophy 18 7, 94 | through the sacred text. Human language thus embodies the language 19 7, 94 | language thus embodies the language of God, who communicates 20 7, 94 | even within the limits of language.~The truth of the biblical 21 7, 95 | those circumstances.~Human language may be conditioned by history 22 7, 95 | surpass the phenomenon of language. Truth can never be confined 23 7, 96 | validity of the conceptual language used in Conciliar definitions. 24 7, 96 | relationship between conceptual language and truth, and to propose 25 7, 99 | and humanly comprehensible language. 121 This involves a reciprocity