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1 Text| Firstly, we must clarify what 'phronema' is, being of course the 2 Text| particular time. The term 'phronema' is of pre-Christian origin, 3 Text| range of Greek literature.~Phronema comes from the verb 'frono' (' 4 Text| and richer meaning. Thus phronema does not simply mean a steady 5 Text| super-subjective origin of phronema is expressed in the New 6 Text| is almost synonymous with phronema.~In terms of one's spiritual 7 Text| therefore, we must admit that phronema is not the same as conscience. 8 Text| as conscience. For while phronema is identified as super-subjective 9 Text| their conscience with the phronema of the Church, in order 10 Text| to the above meaning, the phronema of the faithful in general, 11 Text| Precisely for this reason, phronema ceaselessly upholds and 12 Text| ideology.~Therefore, faith and phronema are the charismatic power 13 Text| radically differentiates phronema from ideology, since, as 14 Text| worldly interests.~Having phronema as a guiding force, the