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1 Int, 5 | importance in facing what is certainly a genuine crisis, since
2 1, 14 | 14. This certainly does not mean that Christ
3 2, 29 | sound teaching" (2 Tim 4:3). Certainly the Church's Magisterium
4 2, 31 | crucial issue: human freedom. ~Certainly people today have a particularly
5 2, 31 | the journey of conscience, certainly represents one of the positive
6 2, 35 | to God alone. The man is certainly free, inasmuch as he can
7 2, 36 | theology. While the latter has certainly never attempted to set human
8 2, 53 | in the future? ~It must certainly be admitted that man always
9 2, 53 | towards God and neighbour.98 ~Certainly there is a need to seek
10 2, 62 | the erroneous conscience. ~Certainly, in order to have a "good
11 2, 64 | God's law in general is certainly necessary, but it is not
12 2, 77 | consequences of human action. Certainly there is need to take into
13 3, 95 | And this does not result, certainly, from concealing or weakening
14 3, 98 | honesty and openness. ~Certainly there is a long and difficult
15 3, 102| own dignity as a person. Certainly, maintaining a harmony between
16 3, 111| mystical theology".176 ~Certainly moral theology and its teaching
17 3, 113| democracy, moral teaching certainly cannot depend simply upon
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