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1 Int, 3| example of this is the basic form of philosophical knowledge 2 2, 18| the basis of this deeper form of knowledge, the Chosen 3 3, 32| belief can seem an imperfect form of knowledge, to be perfected 4 4, 39| begins to construct an early form of Christian theology. The 5 4, 40| centuries the most exalted form of philosophical and theological 6 4, 42| truth is reaching for a form of knowledge which is fired 7 5, 51| This is why no historical form of philosophy can legitimately 8 6, 66| narrative and, above all, in the form of argument. It must do 9 7, 86| task at hand. An extreme form of eclecticism appears also 10 7, 87| relevance for truth, this form of modernism shows itself 11 7, 92| to indicate the specific form which the call to unity 12 7, 99| imparted in catechesis helps to form the person. As a mode of