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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
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Centesimus annus
   Chap., §
1 1, 10 | concept already found in Greek philosophy. Pope Pius XI Dives in misericordia Chap., §
2 3, 4(52)| their contemporaries. The Greek terminology in the Septuagint 3 3, 4(52)| solidity, security" (in the Greek of the Septuagint: "truth") Dominum et vivificantem Chap., §
4 2, 39(145)| In Greek the verb is parakalem, which Evangelium vitae Chap., §
5 3, 61 | mentioned earlier. 62 Among the Greek ecclesiastical writers, Fides et ratio Chap., §
6 Int, 3 | tasks. According to its Greek etymology, the term philosophy 7 2, 16 | abstraction, as did the Greek philosopher or the Egyptian 8 2, 19 | Making his own the thought of Greek philosophy, to which he 9 4, 36 | mythological elements. We know that Greek religion, like most cosmic 10 4, 38 | Although he continued to hold Greek philosophy in high esteem 11 4, 38 | of God”.36 For Clement, Greek philosophy is not meant 12 4, 38 | strength and the wisdom of God. Greek philosophy, with its contribution, 13 4, 38 | truth and wage war upon it, Greek philosophy is rightly called 14 4, 39 | this point been tied to its Greek origins. In Aristotelian 15 4, 40 | currents of thought both Greek and Latin. In him too the 16 6, 69 | than to a philosophy of Greek and Eurocentric provenance. 17 6, 72 | Christianity first encountered Greek philosophy; but this does Redemptor hominis Chap., §
18 2, 10 | There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave Redemptoris Mater Chap., §
19 2, 31 | to his humanity."80 The Greek Fathers and the Byzantine 20 3, 45(130)| Clearly, in the Greek text the expression "eis Redemptoris missio Chap., §
21 3, 24(33) | The Greek word "parrhesia" also means Slavorum apostoli Chap., §
22 3, 9 | There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave 23 3, 10 | Scriptures, which they knew in Greek, into the language of the 24 3, 10 | Making use of their own Greek language and culture for 25 3, 11 | correctly Biblical notions and Greek theological concepts into 26 4, 12 | long been celebrated in Greek. However; the traditions 27 4, 13 | undeniable superiority of the Greek language and Byzantine culture, 28 5, 17 | three languages (Hebrew, Greek and Latin), deciding that 29 8, 29 | sacred office in Latin, Greek and Slavonic",47 adoring Ut unum sint Chap., §
30 1, 19 | Bible and the concepts of Greek theology in the context 31 1, 19 | undeniable superiority of the Greek language and Byzantine culture, 32 1, 24 | according to its original Greek text. It is hard to describe


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