Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 4, 31 | work that man, using his intelligence and exercising his freedom,
2 4, 32 | resource is man himself. His intelligence enables him to discover
3 4, 43 | through the exercise of their intelligence and freedom.~The integral
4 4, 43 | fulfils himself by using his intelligence and freedom. In so doing
5 5, 47 | the right to develop one's intelligence and freedom in seeking and
6 5, 51 | exercises his creativity, intelligence, and knowledge of the world
Dives in misericordia
Chap., § 7 6, 10 | s creative activity, his intelligence and his work, have brought
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 8 4, 99 | as usefulness, strength, intelligence, beauty or health. This
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 9 2, 16 | characteristic of all people. Intelligence enables everyone, believer
10 2, 19 | affirmed that with their intelligence human beings can “know the
11 2, 19 | human beings with their intelligence fail to recognize God as
12 3, 24 | other work of their creative intelligence they have declared the urgency
13 3, 33(28)| since they summon human intelligence and will to search freely
14 4, 44 | heights unthinkable to human intelligence”.51 Rightly, then, he may
15 7, 82 | Second Vatican Council: “Intelligence is not confined to observable
16 7, 98 | as an act of a person's intelligence, the function of which is
17 Conc, 105 | learning sundered from love, intelligence without humility, study
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 18 3, 13 | others"21. Guided both by our intelligence and by the faith that draws
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 19 Bles | Truth enlightens man's intelligence and shapes his freedom,
20 2, 32 | as an act of a person's intelligence, the function of which is
21 2, 39 | accordance with his own intelligence and will, so too in performing
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