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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 Abbr | 1970. ~RHP - Religious and Human Promotion, SCRIS, 1980.~ 2 Intro, 0,3 | relation to scientific, human, ethical, and religious 3 I, 1,9 | between theology and the human sciences; between the search 4 II, 1,13 | Given the diversity of human experience and of religious 5 II, 1,13 | fundamental contents of human and Christian formation 6 II, 2,16 | maturity, and other aspects of human maturity.(60)~ 7 II, 3,17 | and steps which lead to human and Christian maturity. 8 II, 3,17 | ascetical theology, and human sciences, which contribute 9 II, 3,17 | maturity in Christ of the human person,(65) should also 10 III, 1,20 | proclamation of the Gospel and for human and social promotion; to 11 III, 1,20 | evangelical values, in the human sciences (pedagogy, psychology, 12 III, 1,20 | assure a knowledge of the human groups and the cultural 13 III, 2,22 | as the unifying basis of human, doctrinal, spiritual, and 14 IV, 1,23 | wisdom with the light shed by human means, which can be a help 15 IV, 1,23 | respectful discerners of the human heart and the ways of the 16 IV, 2,24 | formation, competence in the human sciences, and specific training 17 IV, 4,26 | is the crowning point of human history in God's design'”. (113) 18 IV, 4,26 | it is, above all, a deep, human, and religious experience 19 IV, 4,26 | approaching the mystery of the human person. In Christ is the 20 Conclu, 0,27| to offer valid models of human and Christian fullness,


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