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1 1, 9 | good, in fact, ultimately means to turn towards God, the
2 1, 19 | invisible God" (Col 1:15), means to imitate the Father. ~
3 1, 21 | Being a follower of Christ means becoming conformed to him
4 2, 28 | Holy Spirit, source and means of the moral life of the "
5 2, 36 | Revelation as an effective means for knowing moral truths,
6 2, 38 | earthly realities, which means that "created things have
7 2, 39 | Attaining such perfection means personally building up that
8 2, 40 | of the practical reason means that man possesses in himself
9 2, 41 | moral autonomy in no way means the rejection but rather
10 2, 42 | marshalling the appropriate means".75 ~In his journey towards
11 2, 46 | material. This ultimately means making freedom selfdefining
12 2, 48 | end and never as a mere means also implies, by its very
13 2, 67 | concrete kinds of behaviour means to contradict the substantial
14 2, 72 | good merely because it is a means for attaining one or another
15 3, 89 | is the source, model and means for the witness of his disciples,
16 3, 89 | martyrdom. Once again this means imitating Jesus who died
17 3, 99 | to make full use of the means at his disposal in order
18 3, 101| of equivocal or illicit means in order to gain, preserve
19 3, 103| Christ has redeemed us! This means that he has given us the
20 3, 104| Such understanding never means compromising and falsifying
21 3, 110| task of "discerning, by means of judgments normative for
22 3, 114| sanctification as an effective means for obeying God's holy law,
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