Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 2, 12 | happen. However, he correctly judged the danger posed to the
Dominum et vivificantem
Chap., § 2 2, 27 | the ruler of the world is judged."104 In the mind of Jesus,
3 2, 27 | with God: he is "already judged" from the start. If the
4 2, 28 | already been definitively judged ("sin condemned"). ~ ~
5 2, 35 | he who already "has been judged."134 The Holy Spirit therefore
6 2, 37 | and already "has been judged,"141 and the evil of disobedience
7 2, 39 | has now been definitively "judged": the lie that has placed
8 2, 48 | the ruler of this world is judged."191 In the depths of its
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 9 3, 74 | basis of it everyone will be judged by God himself (cf. Rom
10 4, 87 | feel called to account and judged by the ever relevant words
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 11 Int, 4 | of knowledge which may be judged a kind of spiritual heritage
12 Int, 5 | as person ends up being judged by pragmatic criteria based
13 Int, 5 | the truths which had been judged certain. A legitimate plurality
14 4, 36 | Rom 1:21-32), the Apostle judged it wiser in his speech to
15 Conc, 100| For these reasons, I have judged it appropriate and necessary
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 16 2, 6 | to show that each sort is judged above all by the measure
17 3, 13 | materialism, a materialism judged capable of satisfying man'
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 18 2, 12 | appearance at the side of people judged for the sake of the truth?
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 19 1, 11 | not be saved, they will be judged more severely."20~
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 20 5, 36 | slowness of which must be judged also in this light.~
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 21 2, 54 | according to it he will be judged (cf Rom 2:14-16)".101 ~The
22 2, 65 | of behaviour, which are judged to be morally right or wrong
23 2, 72 | human activity cannot be judged as morally good merely because
24 2, 74 | morality of human acts would be judged without any reference to
25 2, 75 | morality of an act would be judged in two different ways: its
26 2, 75 | moral "goodness" would be judged on the basis of the subject'
27 2, 75 | action, on the moral value judged to be decisive in the situation. ~
28 2, 80 | which must therefore be judged unworthy of man, even though
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