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1 2, 16| made its own distinctive contribution to the theory of knowledge.~ 2 4, 38| think of Christianity's contribution to the affirmation of the 3 4, 38| Greek philosophy, with its contribution, does not strengthen truth; 4 5, 53| truth and thus the positive contribution which rational knowledge 5 5, 54| thus made an invaluable contribution which must not be forgotten.~ 6 6, 65| important is philosophy's contribution to a more coherent understanding 7 6, 66| way. Without philosophy's contribution, it would in fact be impossible 8 6, 68| greater need of philosophy's contribution. In the New Testament, human 9 6, 69| forgotten that the specific contribution of philosophical enquiry 10 6, 76| without the direct or indirect contribution of Christian faith.~Christian 11 6, 77| still needs philosophy's contribution. As a work of critical reason 12 6, 77| noble and indispensable contribution that, from the Patristic 13 7, 82| theology needs therefore the contribution of a philosophy which does 14 7, 93| found without philosophy's contribution.~ 15 7, 97| have noted, demands the contribution of a philosophy of being 16 Conc, 103| fundamental and original contribution in service of the new evangelization.~