Chap., §
1 Int, 4 | deepening of knowledge with regard to morality.8 ~Today, however,
2 Int, 4 | theological nature, with regard to the Church's moral teachings.
3 Int, 4 | Faculties of Theology, with regard to questions of the greatest
4 Int, 5 | this: to set forth, with regard to the problems being discussed,
5 1, 13 | centrality" of the Decalogue with regard to every other precept,
6 1, 27 | theology today and with regard to which new tendencies
7 2, 28 | Old and New Testament with regard to moral action. These are:
8 2, 34 | contemporaries who "highly regard" freedom and "assiduously
9 2, 37 | and her Magisterium with regard to particular moral norms
10 2, 39 | to their Creator".67 With regard to man himself, such a concept
11 2, 46 | up once again today with regard to the natural law, and
12 2, 46 | law, and particularly with regard to nature. Debates about
13 2, 48 | rational indications with regard to the order of morality,
14 2, 56 | clarification made earlier with regard to the relationship, based
15 2, 57 | faithfulness or unfaithfulness with regard to the law, of his essential
16 2, 59 | excuse the Gentiles with regard to their behaviour (cf Rom
17 2, 62 | centuries has developed with regard to the erroneous conscience. ~
18 2, 67 | decisions to the contrary, with regard to morally grave matter. ~
19 2, 68 | result becomes guilty with regard to the entire law (cf Jas
20 2, 74 | morality". Precisely with regard to this problem there have
21 2, 75 | effects themselves, would regard only the pre-moral order.
22 2, 80 | to the Creator".132 ~With regard to intrinsically evil acts,
23 3, 84 | pastoral effort precisely with regard to this fundamental question. "
24 3, 85 | Church carries out with regard to these ethical theories
25 3, 95 | intransigence, particularly with regard to the enormously complex
26 3, 99 | his own opinion, with no regard for the rights of others....
27 3, 99 | political life, not only with regard to general attitudes but
28 3, 114| responsibility as Pastors with regard to Christian moral teaching
29 3, 116| incumbent upon Bishops with regard to Catholic institutions.
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