Dives in misericordia
Chap., § 1 1, 2 | knowledge, achieved by the intellect seeking God by means of
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 2 Int, 4 | which is proper to the human intellect produces a rigorous mode
3 1, 9 | advances by the light of the intellect alone. Philosophy and the
4 1, 13 | person. In that act, the intellect and the will display their
5 1, 13(15)| requires the engagement of the intellect and the will: “Since human
6 1, 13(15)| revealer full submission of intellect and will” (Dogmatic Constitution
7 3, 30 | speculative powers of the human intellect. Finally, there are religious
8 4, 42 | underscores the fact that the intellect must seek that which it
9 4, 42 | its reality, even if his intellect cannot penetrate its mode
10 4, 42 | shaken in the least if the intellect cannot penetrate it in a
11 4, 44 | upon the capacity of the intellect, for all its natural limitations,
12 4, 47 | more so, of the work of his intellect and the tendencies of his
13 5, 56 | of a consonance between intellect and objective reality. In
14 6, 75 | assent of faith, engaging the intellect and will, does not destroy
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 15 2, 4 | what is a conviction of the intellect is also a conviction of
16 2, 5 | of the work of the human intellect and a historical confirmation
17 3, 12 | them: man's experience and intellect. In this way there have
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 18 1, 1 | the errors of the human intellect, will and heart, to repeat
19 2, 7 | the only direction for our intellect, will and heart is towards
20 2, 12 | esteem for man, for his intellect, his will, his conscience
21 3, 14 | and what he does, of his intellect and will, of his conscience
22 3, 15 | more so, of the work of his intellect and the tendencies of his
Redemptoris Mater
Chap., § 23 1, 13 | the "full submission of intellect and will," manifesting "
24 1, 18 | offering the full assent of the intellect and the will"39 to him whose "
25 2, 26 | the full submission of intellect and will...and freely assenting
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 26 2, 45 | to do by enlightening the intellect on the things to be done,
27 2, 66 | the full submission of intellect and will to God as he reveals' ".112
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