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1 1, 12| their own life and about the goal of history. As the Constitution 2 3, 29| they have not reached their goal; rightly enough they will 3 3, 33| possibility of reaching the goal which they seek. Moving 4 4, 38| as it leads to the final goal, that is to the Revelation 5 4, 40| them because, knowing the goal to seek, they had ignored 6 4, 41| Creator. Surpassing the goal towards which it unwittingly 7 4, 46| possibility of ever attaining the goal of truth. In the nihilist 8 4, 47| search for the ultimate goal and meaning of life; but 9 4, 48| losing sight of its final goal. Deprived of reason, faith 10 5, 56| has traditionally been the goal of philosophy. Nonetheless, 11 6, 73| history, while its final goal will be an understanding 12 7, 81| converge towards a final goal and meaning. This sapiential 13 7, 92| content to stop short of that goal. Theologians should remember 14 Conc, 108| into wisdom, sure and final goal of all true knowing, be