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1 Int, 3 | respect that is owed to every culture and to whatever is good
2 3, 24| while keeping their own culture and traditions, provided
3 3, 25| sufferings, as well as their culture, in order to proclaim to
4 4, 34| taken root"53 and whose culture has not yet been influenced
5 4, 35| of one's own people and culture.~
6 4, 37| continuing to live in a culture which in large part has
7 4, 37| integrated into the dominant culture of the nation. Particularly
8 4, 37| together with new forms of culture and communication, which
9 4, 37| evangelization of modern culture depends to a great extent
10 4, 37| that message into the "new culture" created by modern communications.
11 4, 37| complex issue, since the "new culture" originates not just from
12 4, 37| split between the Gospel and culture is undoubtedly the tragedy
13 4, 37| the immense "Areopagus" of culture, scientific research, and
14 4, 37| sectors of human life, from culture to politics, from the economy
15 5, 43| land, people and national culture, while always preserving
16 5 | Incarnating the Gospel in Peoples' Culture~
17 5, 53| expressions of the local culture, and discover its values
18 5, 53| fostering and evangelizing the culture of the environment in which
19 5, 54| form of alienation from culture to an overestimation of
20 5, 54| to an overestimation of culture. Since culture is a human
21 5, 54| overestimation of culture. Since culture is a human creation and
22 6, 67| from their own homeland, culture and family, and a special
23 7, 82| in politics, economics, culture and journalism, as well
24 7, 85| own people and their own culture, must always maintain an
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