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1 Int, 5 | debated by ethicists and moral theologians. The specific purpose of
2 2, 29 | Council also encouraged theologians, "while respecting the methods
3 2, 29 | faithful, but addressed to theologians in particular: "The faithful
4 2, 29 | culture".47 ~The work of many theologians who found support in the
5 2, 29 | this work, and encourage theologians to continue their efforts,
6 2, 37 | Christian context, certain moral theologians have introduced a sharp
7 2, 47 | norms. According to certain theologians, this kind of "biologistic
8 2, 47 | the opinion of these same theologians, a morally negative evaluation
9 2, 55 | According to the opinion of some theologians, the function of conscience
10 2, 65 | In the opinion of some theologians, none of these goods, which
11 2, 69 | option has also led some theologians to undertake a basic revision
12 2, 69 | option. According to these theologians, mortal sin, which separates
13 2, 78 | As the Patron of moral theologians and confessors teaches: "
14 3, 108| responsibility proper to moral theologians. ~
15 3 | The service of moral theologians ~
16 3, 110| by the Magisterium, moral theologians are called to develop a
17 3, 110| s ultimate end.174 Moral theologians are to set forth the Church'
18 3, 110| hierarchical Magisterium, theologians will be deeply concerned
19 3, 111| The service which moral theologians are called to provide at
20 3, 111| society and culture. Moral theologians have the task, in close
21 3, 113| responsibilities. Moral theologians, who have accepted the charge
22 3, 116| task we are all assisted by theologians; even so, theological opinions
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