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| Alphabetical [« »] trusted 2 trusting 2 trusts 2 truth 29 truthfulness 1 try 11 trying 5 | Frequency [« »] 29 first 29 future 29 many 29 truth 29 where 29 without 28 human | Various Authors USG 55a Assembly - May 1999 IntraText - Concordances truth |
What kind of vocations for a renewed consecrated life?… Chapter, §
1 1,2| the center of himself and truth of his being, continually 2 2 | Here we give only a few: truth, fraternity and freedom. 3 2 | meaning of the vc as a call to truth, to fraternity and to freedom, 4 2,1| 2.1. Relationship as truth~I am more and more surprised 5 2,1| reasons for life, into its truth which is hidden with Christ 6 2,1| relationship at once appears as the truth of life; it is at the origin 7 2,1| logical connection, by this truth of living. It is this fundamental 8 2,1| It is this fundamental truth itself, this elementary 9 2,1| giving".~Yet if this same truth, the truth of life, is at 10 2,1| if this same truth, the truth of life, is at the basis 11 2,1| we are referring to the truth of life (universal truth, 12 2,1| truth of life (universal truth, valid for all); there is 13 2,1| If this anthropological truth is accepted, then any kind 14 2,1| himself be moved by this truth, to promote this culture ( 15 2,1| fundamental and relational truth, the basis of construction 16 2,1| can do to be and live in truth.~Let us be wary, therefore, 17 2,3| decisions on his own, marrying truth with freedom, being free 18 2,3| clarifying the terms.~2.3.1. Truth, freedom and affective freedom~ 19 2,3| what we earlier called the truth of life, as the fundamental 20 2,3| the fundamental relational truth (life is a good received 21 2,3| individual to accept this truth, not as a matter of theory 22 2,3| discover the beauty and truth of an ideal, to the point 23 2,3| in it their own personal truth, beauty and goodness, are 24 2,3| freedom that stems from truth, from the truth of life, 25 2,3| stems from truth, from the truth of life, that enables the 26 2,3| are paths that lead to the truth of love... For example, “Everything is possible, nothing is certain”… Chapter, §
27 1 | that takes us into the full truth of our life, our history 28 7 | avoiding the question of truth, "The Crisis of the Subject 29 7 | Subject and the Crisis of Truth" (John Paul II).~7.5 One