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1 Int, 3| the term philosophy means “love of wisdom”. Born and nurtured 2 Int, 6| wisdom, so that those who love truth may take the sure 3 1, 7| salvation. As the source of love, God desires to make himself 4 1, 10| of the abundance of his love speaks to men and women 5 1, 13| mystery of the Father and his love fully reveals man to himself 6 1, 15| fullness the seminal plan of love which began with creation. 7 1, 15| acceptance as an expression of love. This revealed truth is 8 2, 18| sovereignty and provident love in the governance of the 9 2, 23| be the source of life and love; yet to reveal the mystery 10 2, 23| gratuitous nature of the love revealed in the Cross of 11 2, 23| eliminate the mystery of love which the Cross represents, 12 3, 32| martyrs provide evidence of a love that has no need of lengthy 13 4, 38| call philosophers those who love the wisdom that is creator 14 4, 42| fired more and more with love for what it knows, while 15 4, 44| Thomas was impartial in his love of truth. He sought truth 16 5, 60| of the Father and of his love, fully reveals man to himself 17 7, 92| expectation of those who sincerely love the Christian, Catholic 18 7, 93| and death can express a love which gives itself and seeks 19 Conc, 104| undertaken solely out of love for the truth and with all 20 Conc, 105| learning sundered from love, intelligence without humility, 21 Conc, 107| saved in the mystery of his love, and at the human being' 22 Conc, 107| and their call to know and love God as the supreme realization