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faculties 6
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faith 31
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faithful 5
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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
Ex corde Ecclesiae

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faith

   Part,Chapter,Paragraph,Number
1 Intro, 0, 0,2| the light of the Christian faith, is to be considered precious 2 Intro, 0, 0,4| reason are sure ministers to faith"(7). Without in any way 3 Intro, 0, 0,5| the relationship between faith and reason is brought to 4 Intro, 0, 0,5| endeavour of intelligence and faith will enable people to come 5 Intro, 0, 0,9| burdens and to witness the faith to the world"(12).~ 6 I, A, 1,13 | the light of the Catholic faith upon the growing treasury 7 I, A, 1,15 | b) a dialogue between faith and reason, (c) an ethical 8 I, A, 1,16 | Gospel, and therefore by a faith in Christ, the Logos, as 9 I, A, 1,17 | promote dialogue between faith and reason, so that it can 10 I, A, 1,17 | seen more profoundly how faith and reason bear harmonious 11 I, A, 1,17 | never truly conflict with faith. For the things of the earth 12 I, A, 1,17 | earth and the concerns of faith derive from the same God"(20). 13 I (20) | out that "while reason and faith surely represent two distinct 14 I, A, 1,19 | in the dialogue between faith and reason. It serves all 15 I, A, 1,20 | come from above through faith. Furthermore, the moral 16 I, A, 1,20 | give the witness of their faith to the world.~ 17 I, A, 2,22 | attained integration between faith and life, and between professional 18 I, A, 3,27 | the Church in matters of faith and morals. Catholic members 19 I (31) | for the Doctrine of the Faith of 24 May 1990.~ 20 I, B, 1,36 | developing understanding of the faith available to a wider public, 21 I, B, 2,38 | activities, thus integrating faith with life. It is part of 22 I, B, 2,39 | practical demonstration of its faith in its daily activity, with 23 I, B, 3,44 | by which it can make the faith better understood by the 24 I, B, 3,44 | culture or cultures(37). "A faith that places itself on the 25 I, B, 3,44 | therefore culture, would be a faith unfaithful to the fullness 26 I, B, 3,44 | and reveals, a decapitated faith, worse still, a faith in 27 I, B, 3,44 | decapitated faith, worse still, a faith in the process of self-annihilation"(38).~ 28 I, B, 3,46 | the relationship between faith and reason. Such dialogue 29 I, B, 4,48 | that a relationship between faith and life is established 30 I, B, 4,49 | with culture that makes the faith better understood, and the 31 I, B, 4,49 | research that translates the faith into contemporary language. "


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