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1 Int, 4 | well certain fundamental moral norms which are shared by 2 3, 25 | truth, there exists a prior moral obligation, and a grave 3 3, 34(29)| knowledge, if it respects... moral norms, will never be genuinely 4 4, 46 | appeal to a metaphysical or moral vision. It follows that 5 5, 59 | renewed understanding of moral consciousness; others again 6 6, 66 | the different themes of moral theology, which employ concepts 7 6, 66 | employ concepts such as the moral law, conscience, freedom, 8 6, 68 | 68. Moral theology has perhaps an 9 6, 68 | reason. In other words, moral theology requires a sound 10 7, 80 | human life.~The problem of moral evil—the most tragic of 11 7, 82 | equally to the judgements of moral conscience, which Sacred 12 7, 83 | requirement for knowing the moral good, which has its ultimate 13 7, 83 | in truth, in beauty, in moral values, in other persons, 14 7, 89 | in practice, the great moral decisions of humanity are 15 7, 98 | considerations apply equally to moral theology. It is no less 16 7, 98 | of faith is linked to the moral life of believers. Faced 17 7, 98 | fundamental role of truth in the moral field. In the case of the 18 7, 98 | problems, this truth demands of moral theology a careful enquiry 19 7, 98 | order to fulfil its mission, moral theology must turn to a 20 7, 98 | and supernatural virtues, moral theology will be able to