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Alphabetical [« »] abase 1 abbatis 1 ability 2 able 22 abolish 2 about 36 above 8 | Frequency [« »] 23 path 23 reality 23 set 22 able 22 each 22 fact 22 full | Ioannes Paulus PP. II Fides et ratio IntraText - Concordances able |
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1 Int, 5 | that philosophy might be able to provide definitive answers 2 1, 14 | finally, despairing of being able to find it, I wanted to 3 2, 18 | with her reflection, was able to open to reason the path 4 2, 22 | the mind were no longer able to see clearly: reason became 5 2, 23 | thought, which are in no way able to express that wisdom in 6 2, 23 | Of itself, philosophy is able to recognize the human being' 7 3, 33 | capacities of thought, man is able to encounter and recognize 8 4, 41 | faith's content they were able to reach the deepest forms 9 4, 43 | reasonableness; indeed he was able to plumb the depths and 10 5, 55(72)| declared that reason is never “able to penetrate [these mysteries] 11 6, 66 | dogmatic theology must be able to articulate the universal 12 6, 66 | Still more, reason must be able to articulate this knowledge 13 6, 67 | assent. Faith will thus be able “to show fully the path 14 6, 68 | life, Christians must be able fully to engage their conscience 15 7, 85 | the tradition will we be able today to develop for the 16 7, 85 | virtue of this, it must be able to recover both the profound 17 7, 91 | are, have shown themselves able to produce important and 18 7, 97 | of being, which should be able to propose anew the problem 19 7, 98 | moral theology will be able to tackle the various problems 20 Conc, 104 | and competent commitment, able to discern the expectations, 21 Conc, 106 | contains. Then they will be able to formulate the genuine 22 Conc, 107 | their own absolute master, able to decide their own destiny