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1 3, 31| evaluated through a process of critical enquiry. It may be that, 2 4, 36| development sought to acquire a critical awareness of what they believed 3 4, 37| believers who lack a proper critical sense. Following Saint Paul, 4 4, 39| Christian thinkers were critical in adopting philosophical 5 4, 41| This clearly indicates the critical consciousness with which 6 5, 50| authoritatively exercise a critical discernment of opinions 7 5, 51| complex, the need for a critical discernment in the light 8 6, 66| concepts formulated in a critical and universally communicable 9 6, 69| typically philosophical and critical thinking which is concerned 10 6, 77| contribution. As a work of critical reason in the light of faith, 11 7, 81| be not only the decisive critical factor which determines 12 7, 87| philosophical language, ignoring the critical evaluation which ought to 13 7, 88| statements to be meaningless. Critical epistemology has discredited 14 Conc, 105| to enter into a demanding critical dialogue with both contemporary 15 Conc, 108| to offer its rational and critical resources that theology,