Dominum et vivificantem
Chap., § 1 1, 5(22) | The divinely revealed truths, which are contained and
Ecclesia de Eucharistia
Chap., § 2 4, 46 | the denial of one or more truths of the faith regarding these
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 3 4, 82 | life we must propose these truths constantly and courageously
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 4 Int, 5 | come to know fundamental truths about human life. At the
5 Int, 5 | tend to devalue even the truths which had been judged certain.
6 Int, 5 | partial and provisional truths, no longer seeking to ask
7 Int, 6 | to “certain fundamental truths of Catholic doctrine which,
8 3, 30 | Finally, there are religious truths which are to some degree
9 3, 30 | ultimate questions.27~The truths of philosophy, it should
10 3, 30 | between, on the one hand, the truths of philosophy and religion
11 3, 31 | formation but also a range of truths in which they believe almost
12 3, 31 | maturity imply that these same truths can be cast into doubt and
13 3, 31 | time of transition, these truths are “recovered” as a result
14 3, 31 | a human being many more truths which are simply believed
15 3, 31 | are simply believed than truths which are acquired by way
16 3, 32 | should be stressed that the truths sought in this interpersonal
17 3, 33 | only to the attainment of truths which are partial, empirical
18 3, 34 | Christ, is not opposed to the truths which philosophy perceives.
19 3, 34(29) | explicitly that the two truths, of faith and of science,
20 4, 41 | the transposition of the truths of faith into philosophical
21 5, 54 | philosophical and theological truths”.69~In accomplishing its
22 5, 55(72) | mysteries] as it does the truths which are its proper object”:
23 6, 67 | pointed to the existence of truths which are naturally, and
24 6, 67 | presupposes knowledge of these truths. In studying Revelation
25 6, 67 | faith, there emerge certain truths which reason, from its own
26 6, 67 | Revelation endows these truths with their fullest meaning,
27 6, 67 | experience. From all these truths, the mind is led to acknowledge
28 6, 76 | clearly proposes certain truths which might never have been
29 6, 76 | inaccessible to reason. Among these truths is the notion of a free
30 6, 76 | the rationality of certain truths expressed in Sacred Scripture,
31 6, 76 | understand and expound the truths of faith on the basis of
32 6, 77 | have already explained. The truths of faith make certain demands
33 7, 95 | being can still express truths which surpass the phenomenon
34 7, 97 | century, which viewed the truths of faith as nothing more
35 7, 97 | remains of understanding these truths in purely functional terms.
36 7, 99 | not a body of conceptual truths, but the mystery of the
37 Conc, 100 | neglects or rejects the truths of Revelation. The Church
38 Conc, 105 | profound communication of the truths of the faith. The grave
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 39 2, 4 | thought - the fundamental truths about man, in the context
40 2, 4 | of creation itself. These truths are decisive for man from
41 2, 6 | humanity. The principal truths concerning this theme were
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 42 1, 6 | to doubt concerning the truths revealed by God and proclaimed
Redemptoris Mater
Chap., § 43 2, 25 | within herself the central truths of the faith."58 Among all
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 44 1, 9 | necessary to keep these two truths together, namely, the real
45 1, 9 | for salvation. Both these truths help us to understand the
Slavorum apostoli
Chap., § 46 3, 11 | In order to translate the truths of the Gospel into a new
47 3, 11 | new alphabet, so that the truths to be proclaimed and explained
48 4, 12 | for bringing the divine truths to those who spoke it. This
49 5, 20 | accordance with the eternal truths, at the same time being
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 50 1, 37 | order or 'hierarchy' of truths, since they vary in their
51 1, 38 | formulation of revealed truths is concerned, the Declaration
52 1, 38 | states: "Even though the truths which the Church intends
53 1, 38 | sometimes happen that these truths may be enunciated by the
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 54 Int, 4 | recalling certain fundamental truths of Catholic doctrine which,
55 1, 26 | who reject or distort the truths of faith but also by those
56 2, 28 | teaches, not only about truths which must be believed but
57 2, 28 | place in the realm of the truths of faith. Assisted by the
58 2, 29 | between the deposit or the truths of faith and the manner
59 2, 29 | helpful reflections about the truths of faith to be believed
60 2, 36 | means for knowing moral truths, even those of the natural
61 2, 53(100)| deposit of the faith, the truths contained in our time-honored
62 2, 53(100)| the manner in which these truths are set forth (with their
63 2, 64 | the Christian conscience truths which are extraneous to
64 2, 64 | rather it brings to light the truths which it ought already to
65 3, 94 | recalled that there are truths and moral values for which
66 3, 107 | does in proclaiming the truths of faith, and even more
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