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Alphabetical [« »] ontologism 1 ontologistarum 1 onwards 3 open 15 opened 2 opening 5 openly 1 | Frequency [« »] 15 needs 15 nothing 15 once 15 open 15 possible 15 present 15 rational | Ioannes Paulus PP. II Fides et ratio IntraText - Concordances open |
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1 1, 13| communication, urges reason to be open to it and to embrace its 2 1, 13| freedom to refuse to be open to the very reality which 3 1, 15| summons human beings to be open to the transcendent, whilst 4 2, 18| reflection, was able to open to reason the path that 5 3, 27| confers a certitude no longer open to doubt.~Through the centuries, 6 4, 40| whether the matter was not one open to rational proof—rather 7 4, 41| blind alley of myth and open itself to the transcendent 8 4, 41| welcomed reason which was open to the absolute, and they 9 6, 71| flourish insofar as they remain open to assimilating new experiences. 10 6, 71| rather, they are prompted to open themselves to the newness 11 6, 75| of philosophy is always open—at least implicitly—to the 12 7, 95| the use of a hermeneutic open to the appeal of metaphysics 13 Conc, 101| challenged reason to remain open to the radical newness found 14 Conc, 102| themselves to the Gospel and open themselves to Christ.~ 15 Conc, 106| enquiry. They should be open to the impelling questions