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Alphabetical [« »] rather 16 ratio 4 rationabiliter 1 rational 15 rationale 1 rationalism 6 rationalist 3 | Frequency [« »] 15 open 15 possible 15 present 15 rational 15 regard 15 rightly 15 take | Ioannes Paulus PP. II Fides et ratio IntraText - Concordances rational |
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1 3, 33(28)| is the highpoint of his rational nature. It springs from 2 4, 36 | but wanted to provide a rational foundation for their belief 3 4, 36 | least in part, purified by rational analysis. It was on this 4 4, 39 | the idea of theology as rational discourse about God, had 5 4, 40 | matter was not one open to rational proof—rather than from the 6 4, 45 | which espoused the cause of rational knowledge sundered from 7 5, 53 | theses than with the need for rational and hence ultimately philosophical 8 5, 53 | positive contribution which rational knowledge can and must make 9 5, 55 | recognize the importance of rational knowledge and philosophical 10 6, 75 | argue according to rigorous rational criteria is to guarantee 11 6, 76 | there is something true and rational lying far beyond the straits 12 6, 76 | and with their own purely rational method, yet extending their 13 7, 80 | situations which subvert the rational search for the harmony and 14 7, 88 | superficial analogies, lacking all rational foundation. This leads to 15 Conc, 108 | philosophy is called to offer its rational and critical resources that