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characterized 3
charity 1
christ 18
christian 24
christiana 5
christians 2
christifideles 1
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28 academic
27 those
26 society
24 christian
24 pastoral
23 58
23 at
Ioannes Paulus PP. II
Ex corde Ecclesiae

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christian

   Part,Chapter,Paragraph,Number
1 Intro, 0, 0,2 | of the fecundity of the Christian mind in the heart of every 2 Intro, 0, 0,2 | hope for a new flowering of Christian culture in the rich and 3 Intro, 0, 0,2 | out in the light of the Christian faith, is to be considered 4 Intro, 0, 0,7 | respond to this need: its Christian inspiration enables it to 5 Intro, 0, 0,9 | Its purpose is that "the Christian mind may achieve, as it 6 Intro, 0, 0,11| and to the development of Christian culture and human progress. 7 I, A, 1,13 | an institutional manner a Christian presence in the university 8 I, A, 1,13 | essential characteristics:~"1. a Christian inspiration not only of 9 I, A, 1,13 | research;~3. fidelity to the Christian message as it comes to us 10 I, A, 1,14 | inspiration and light of the Christian message. In a Catholic University, 11 I, A, 2,22 | and educators of authentic Christian life, which evidences attained 12 I, A, 2,22 | professional competence and Christian wisdom. All teachers are 13 I, A, 2,23 | already done so, to deepen a Christian way of life that is authentic. 14 I, A, 3,27 | of the University to the Christian message includes a recognition 15 I, A, 3,29 | communicate the meaning of Christian Revelation as transmitted 16 I, B, 1,31 | and women who, inspired by Christian principles and helped to 17 I, B, 1,31 | and helped to live their Christian vocation in a mature and 18 I, B, 1,33 | society and culture in a Christian perspective, and the responsibility 19 I, B, 1,33 | the development of a true Christian anthropology, founded on 20 I, B, 1,34 | 34. The Christian spirit of service to others 21 I, B, 2,41 | religious life, stimulating the Christian commitment of the laity 22 I, B, 3,46 | is the dialogue between Christian thought and the modern sciences. 23 I, B, 3,46 | and ethical problems. The Christian researcher should demonstrate 24 I, B, 4,49 | out in the light of the Christian message which puts new human


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