Chap., §
1 Int, 4 | psychological, social and cultural, religious and even properly
2 Int, 4 | diversity of social and cultural contexts. ~
3 1, 26 | specific historical and cultural situations, we find an ethical
4 1, 26 | to be lived in different cultural circumstances (cf. Rom 12-
5 1, 27 | faith of new historical and cultural situations. Nevertheless,
6 2, 35 | however, some present-day cultural tendencies have given rise
7 2, 46 | freedom, that economic, cultural, social and even moral values
8 2, 47 | rational and free being and the cultural conditioning of all moral
9 2, 53 | precisely where the social and cultural context of the time had
10 2, 53 | in the light of different cultural contexts, a formulation
11 2, 54 | moral conscience. Here the cultural tendencies referred to above —
12 2, 55 | individual's social and cultural environment. On the other
13 2, 74 | newly-revived theological and cultural trends which call for careful
14 3, 84 | teaching and today's social and cultural situation immediately makes
15 3, 98 | causes which are properly "cultural", linked to particular ways
16 3, 106| so much by the social and cultural milieux which she encounters
17 3, 106| theory and claiming full cultural and social legitimacy. ~
18 3, 115| necessary in practical and cultural situations which are complex
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