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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
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understand
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1 Int, 2| know in part; then I shall understand fully” ( 1 Cor 13:12).~ 2 Int, 4| knowledge which enable them to understand themselves better and to 3 1, 12| apart from which we cannot understand ourselves.~In the Incarnation 4 1, 13| a way that allows us to understand it coherently.~The Council 5 1, 13| reason in its effort to understand the mystery there are the 6 1, 14| which it can enquire and understand, restricted only by its 7 1, 15| truth is complete, and we understand the full meaning of the 8 2, 16| less did the good Israelite understand knowledge in the way of 9 2, 16| bring the human being to understand that in these events it 10 2, 20| the Lord: how then can man understand his own ways?” (Prov 20: 11 2, 21| discovered that he could understand himself only as “being in 12 2, 21| comes from the effort to understand the mysterious designs of 13 4, 36| accidental. If pagans were to understand them, the first Christians 14 4, 36| phenomena. Human attempts to understand the origin of the gods and 15 4, 44| His theology allows us to understand what is distinctive of wisdom 16 5, 51| philosophers are the first to understand the need for self-criticism, 17 5, 54| Rather they must come to understand these theories well, not 18 5, 60| the contemporary world and understand the causes of certain behaviour 19 6, 70| Christians of Ephesus helps us to understand how the early community 20 6, 73| own rules—can only help to understand God's word better. It is 21 6, 76| they have not sought to understand and expound the truths of 22 7, 82| of Christ. In seeking to understand and explain these statements, 23 7, 87| claims of historicism. To understand a doctrine from the past 24 Conc, 107| horizon of truth will people understand their freedom in its fullness


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