Chap., §
1 Int, 4 | sexuality, the family, and social, economic and political
2 Int, 4 | human and psychological, social and cultural, religious
3 Int, 4 | conscience or to the diversity of social and cultural contexts. ~
4 Int, 5 | for a just and fraternal social life. ~If this Encyclical,
5 1, 27 | even in respect of the social order, and to make judgments
6 2, 33 | kinds of psychological and social conditioning which influence
7 2, 35 | grant to individuals or social groups the right to determine
8 2, 46 | psychological impulses and forms of social conditioning seem to many
9 2, 46 | that economic, cultural, social and even moral values are
10 2, 46 | available biological or social material. This ultimately
11 2, 51 | material world, cultivate social life, seek truth, practise
12 2, 53 | beginning", precisely where the social and cultural context of
13 2, 55 | order into his personal and social life. These authors also
14 2, 55 | exerted by the individual's social and cultural environment.
15 3, 84 | Church's teaching and today's social and cultural situation immediately
16 3, 88 | in personal, family and social life. In a widely dechristianized
17 3, 97 | force, both personal and social. By protecting the inviolable
18 3, 97 | help to preserve the human social fabric and its proper and
19 3, 97 | indispensable rules of all social life. ~These commandments
20 3, 97 | subject and the purpose of all social institutions is and should
21 3, 97 | fundamental moral rules of social life thus entail specific
22 3, 97 | the ethical foundation of social coexistence, both on the
23 3 | Morality and the renewal of social and political life ~
24 3, 98 | face of serious forms of social and economic injustice and
25 3, 98 | for a radical personal and social renewal capable of ensuring
26 3, 99 | Not even the majority of a social body may violate these rights,
27 3, 99 | clearly seen in the Church's social teaching — which "belongs
28 3, 99 | of commandments governing social, economic and political
29 3, 101| point from political and social life, and on a deeper level
30 3, 101| sphere of personal, family, social and political life, morality —
31 3, 106| posed not so much by the social and cultural milieux which
32 3, 106| claiming full cultural and social legitimacy. ~
33 3, 111| morality as a historical and social fact; moral theology, however,
34 3, 116| care of the family or for social work, or institutions dedicated
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