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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
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Centesimus annus
   Chap., §
1 1, 6 | private property is not an absolute value, nor does he fail 2 2, 14 | by attempts to impose the absolute domination of one's own 3 4, 30 | material goods is not an absolute right, and that its limits 4 4, 35 | method of upholding the absolute predominance of capital, 5 4, 39 | problem and in a climate of "absolute lack of respect for the 6 5, 44 | themselves the exercise of absolute power. It must be added 7 6, 61 | denounce this fact with absolute clarity and frankness, although Dives in misericordia Chap., §
8 5, 7 | holiness of God, who is the absolute fullness of perfection: 9 5, 7 | our sake made him sin"76 - absolute justice is expressed, for 10 5, 9 | Paschal Mystery of Christ, the absolute revelation of the mercy 11 5, 9 | that is, a sharing in the absolute fidelity of God to His own Dominum et vivificantem Chap., §
12 2, 37 | falsify'' Good itself; the absolute Good, which precisely in 13 2, 40 | in a special way in this absolute self-giving of the Son of 14 3, 50 | and the Son - who, in the absolute mystery of the Triune God, 15 3, 54 | visible world. For he is absolute Spirit, "God is spirit"227; 16 3, 54 | inviolable and immutable in his absolute transcendence. ~But in Jesus 17 3, 55 | who is "invisible" and "absolute Spirit"; from the world' Evangelium vitae Chap., §
18 1, 19 | isolated individual in an absolute way, and gives no place 19 1, 19 | but when freedom is made absolute in an individualistic way, 20 1, 20 | is understood in terms of absolute autonomy, people inevitably 21 1, 20 | significance: that of an absolute power over others and against 22 1, 25 | is the foundation of the absolute certitude that in God's 23 2, 42 | by the Creator is not an absolute power, nor can one speak 24 2, 47 | earthly state is not an absolute good for the believer, especially 25 2, 47 | earthly existence is not an absolute good; what is more important 26 2, 47 | whether to live or die; the absolute master of such a decision 27 3, 52 | lordship however is not absolute, but ministerial: it is 28 3, 52 | to life, man is not the absolute master and final judge, 29 3, 53 | God proclaims that he is absolute Lord of the life of man, 30 3, 54 | encourages a positive attitude of absolute respect for life; it leads 31 3, 54 | consistently taught the absolute and unchanging value of 32 3, 56 | offender except in cases of absolute necessity: in other words, 33 3, 57 | You shall not kill" has absolute value when it refers to 34 3, 57 | caprice of others only in the absolute binding force of God's commandment.~ 35 3, 57 | commandment.~In effect, the absolute inviolability of innocent 36 3, 57 | society of the sense of the absolute and grave moral illicitness 37 3, 66 | represents a rejection of God's absolute sovereignty over life and 38 3, 67 | abhors and repudiates the absolute ruin and total disappearance 39 3, 72 | fundamental principles of absolute respect for life and of 40 3, 73 | is acknowledgment of his absolute sovereignty - that the strength 41 3, 73 | elected official, whose absolute personal opposition to procured 42 3, 75 | morally unacceptable, have an absolute value for human freedom: 43 3, 75 | require makes clear the absolute limit beneath which free 44 3, 77 | Christian it involves an absolute imperative to respect, love 45 4, 89 | doctor to commit himself to absolute respect for human life and 46 4, 89 | life and its sacredness.~Absolute respect for every innocent Fides et ratio Chap., §
47 1, 13 | By the authority of his absolute transcendence, God who makes 48 1, 15 | mystery” of their own life. As absolute truth, it summons human 49 2, 18 | Ps 14:1), he shows with absolute clarity just how deficient 50 2, 22 | set themselves in full and absolute autonomy in relation to 51 3, 27 | to attain universal and absolute truth; and this is a decisive 52 3, 27 | however, people seek an absolute which might give to all 53 3, 27 | and the certitude of its absolute value.~ 54 3, 33 | end only in reaching the absolute.28 Thanks to the inherent 55 4, 41 | transcendent and of the absolute.~It is here that we see 56 4, 41 | reason which was open to the absolute, and they infused it with 57 4, 47 | the truth and to seek the absolute.~ 58 5, 56 | distrust of universal and absolute statements, especially among 59 6, 72 | would therefore acquire absolute value. The dynamic of this 60 6, 79 | cannot set itself up as an absolute and exclusive value, reason 61 7, 80 | what we experience is not absolute: it is neither uncreated 62 7, 80 | self-generating. God alone is the Absolute. From the Bible there emerges 63 7, 83 | order to attain something absolute, ultimate and foundational 64 7, 83 | women discover a call to the absolute and transcendent, the metaphysical 65 Conc, 107| that they are their own absolute master, able to decide their Laborem exercens Chap., §
66 3, 14 | never upheld this right as absolute and untouchable. On the Redemptor hominis Chap., §
67 3, 15 | all ask ourselves, with absolute honesty, objectivity and 68 4, 22 | pontificate, and aware of the absolute necessity of all these ways Redemptoris missio Chap., §
69 1, 6 | Christ which gives him an absolute and universal significance, 70 1, 8 | without an openness to the Absolute, what does man become? The 71 5, 59 | development" open to the Absolute.113~ 72 6, 69 | asceticism and its search for the Absolute.~(b) To institutes of active Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
73 3, 15 | in a position of almost absolute dependence, which is similar 74 3, 25 | In any event, there is an absolute lack of respect for the 75 4, 34 | were inexhaustible, with absolute dominion, seriously endangers 76 4, 34 | by the Creator is not an absolute power, nor can one speak 77 5, 38 | human beings can make into absolute values. Thus one would hope Ut unum sint Chap., §
78 3, 79 | to respect the truth is absolute. Is this not the law of 79 3, 82 | time, of repentance and absolute trust in the reconciling 80 3, 83 | the Father so radical and absolute as to lead even to the shedding Veritatis splendor Chap., §
81 Int, 1 | always remains a yearning for absolute truth and a thirst to attain 82 1, 7 | ultimately an appeal to the absolute Good which attracts us and 83 1, 11 | lively perception of God's absolute holiness: "Holy, holy, holy 84 2, 32 | extent that it becomes an absolute, which would then be the 85 2, 35 | would actually amount to an absolute sovereignty. ~ 86 2, 41 | something all-powerful, absolute, extraneous to man and intolerant 87 2, 46 | if a dialectic, if not an absolute conflict, between freedom 88 2, 48 | freedom which claims to be absolute ends up treating the human 89 2, 50 | foundation of the duty of absolute respect for human life are 90 2, 51 | nor is it opposed to the absolute uniqueness of each person. 91 2, 65 | of such acts would not be absolute Good (before which the freedom 92 2, 75 | possible to formulate an absolute prohibition of particular 93 2, 76 | uncertain, and thus the absolute validity of negative moral 94 2, 77 | remain obscure? How could an absolute obligation be justified 95 3, 86 | is real but limited: its absolute and unconditional origin 96 3, 86 | to set himself up as an absolute principle unto himself: "


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