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1 Int, 1 | 1. Called to salvation through faith 2 Int, 5 | dignity, Christians are called to lead henceforth a life ' 3 1, 7 | the Second Vatican Council called for a renewal of moral theology, 4 1, 10 | gratuitousness of God's love, is called to reflect his glory: "For 5 1, 12 | Covenant (cf. Ex 24) and called them to be his "own possession 6 1, 17 | growth of man, who has been called to perfection: the young 7 1, 17 | to which human freedom is called. Jesus points out to the 8 1, 17 | is to freedom. "You were called to freedom, brethren" (Gal 9 1, 19 | clear that every believer is called to be a follower of Christ ( 10 1, 20 | which his disciples are called to love one another. After 11 1, 21 | in Christ Jesus, they are called to walk by the Spirit and 12 1, 26 | obligations to which they are called by the Gospel (cf. 1 Cor 13 2, 29 | the theological science called "moral theology ", a science 14 2, 35 | good and evil", for it is called to accept the moral law 15 2, 38 | dominion to which man has been called: they indicate that man' 16 2, 41 | and God's law meet and are called to intersect, in the sense 17 2, 42 | becomes clear why this law is called the natural law: it receives 18 2, 43 | the rational creature is called natural law".82 ~ 19 2, 44 | commandments on Sinai. Israel was called to accept and to live out 20 2, 44 | which the Chosen People is called to show towards God's law, 21 2, 45 | writes that this law "can be called law in two ways. First, 22 2, 45 | law of the spirit can be called the proper effect of the 23 2, 48 | merely "physical" goods, called by some "pre-moral". To 24 2, 50 | rational order whereby man is called by the Creator to direct 25 2, 51 | book of that light which is called truth? From thence every 26 2, 59 | knows to be a good he is called to do here and now. The 27 2, 60 | good and evil, which it is called to listen to and to express. 28 2, 62 | good which the subject is called to seek sincerely. ~ 29 2, 66 | Rom 10:10), whence it is called to bear fruit in works ( 30 2, 66 | of Saint Paul: "You were called to freedom, brethren" (Gal 31 2, 71 | perfection as man, as one who is called to seek his Creator of his 32 2, 72 | Revelation (hence it is called "divine law"). Acting is 33 2, 73 | actions: these actions are called to show either consistency 34 2, 74 | is what is traditionally called the problem of the "sources 35 2, 74 | Certain ethical theories, called "teleological", claim to 36 2, 75 | this reason it is sometimes called an "autonomous morality" ) 37 2, 75 | moral norm, can thus be called — according to terminology 38 2, 76 | without exception, was not called into question. The faithful 39 3, 85 | Gentiles, but to those who are called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ 40 3, 87 | of her members, is thus called to share in the munus regale 41 3, 89 | of his disciples, who are called to walk on the same road: " 42 3, 91 | light and who deserved to be called by that same light, which 43 3, 92 | may never be disparaged or called into question, even with 44 3, 93 | relatively few people are called, there is nonetheless a 45 3, 93 | circumstances, the Christian is called, with the grace of God invoked 46 3, 106| which the Church has been called to face from her very beginning. 47 3, 107| God and its saving love, called people to faith and conversion ( 48 3, 107| freedom to which he or she is called by the service of truth, 49 3, 109| 109. The whole Church is called to evangelization and to 50 3, 110| Magisterium, moral theologians are called to develop a deeper understanding 51 3, 111| which moral theologians are called to provide at the present 52 3, 114| the Church; we have been called to make it the object of


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