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Centesimus annus
   Chap., §
1 5, 51 | promotes those aspects of human behaviour which favour a true culture 2 6, 60 | as changes of mentality, behaviour and structures. The Church Evangelium vitae Chap., §
3 1, 24 | it tolerates or fosters behaviour contrary to life, but also 4 3, 56 | help to change his or her behaviour and be rehabilitated. 47~ 5 3, 58 | in the popular mind, in behaviour and even in law itself, 6 3, 65 | s Passion, such "heroic" behaviour cannot be considered the 7 3, 70 | every other form of human behaviour, must be subject: in other 8 4, 90 | patterns of thought and behaviour. I repeat once more that Fides et ratio Chap., §
9 3, 30 | course and regulate their behaviour. At this point, we may pose 10 5, 50 | human freedom and ethical behaviourengage the Church directly, 11 5, 60 | understand the causes of certain behaviour in order to respond in appropriate 12 7, 83 | certain mistaken modes of behaviour now widespread in our society.~ 13 Conc, 100| patterns of personal and social behaviour is there for all to see. Veritatis splendor Chap., §
14 Int, 4 | opinions and of kinds of behaviour could be tolerated, these 15 1, 16 | certain particular rules of behaviour. Rather, they speak of basic 16 1, 26 | teaching with precise rules of behaviour. This is seen in their Letters, 17 1, 26 | unambiguously condemned the behaviour of those who fostered division 18 2, 33 | great variety of customs, behaviour patterns and institutions 19 2, 36 | innerworldly" kinds of behaviour involving oneself, others 20 2, 44 | and to sanction certain behaviour: "Now all of this, clearly, 21 2, 46 | verifiable data, patterns of behaviour which can be subject to 22 2, 46 | study of human realities and behaviour, can be tempted to take 23 2, 46 | study of concrete human behaviour patterns and the opinions 24 2, 47 | to certain kinds of human behaviour, and, on the basis of this, 25 2, 47 | determine the meaning of his behaviour. This process of "determining 26 2, 47 | workings of typically human behaviour, as well as the so-called " 27 2, 47 | orientation towards correct behaviour, but they cannot determine 28 2, 49 | the body and of kinds of behaviour involving it (cf 1 Cor 6: 29 2, 49 | certain specific kinds of behaviour the wilful acceptance of 30 2, 52 | the choice of this kind of behaviour is in no case compatible 31 2, 52 | hand there are kinds of behaviour which can never, in any 32 2, 52 | may never choose kinds of behaviour prohibited by the moral 33 2, 59 | Gentiles with regard to their behaviour (cf Rom 2:15). The term " 34 2, 59 | certain particular kind of behaviour is in conformity with the 35 2, 60 | are at the basis of human behaviour".106 ~ 36 2 | choice and specific kinds of behaviour ~ 37 2, 65 | choices of a concrete kind of behaviour. In some authors this division 38 2, 65 | innerworldly" kinds of behaviour: those, in other words, 39 2, 65 | other hand specific kinds of behaviour, which are judged to be 40 2, 65 | where a concrete kind of behaviour, even one freely chosen, 41 2, 65 | actions, of concrete kinds of behaviour. ~ 42 2, 67 | option from concrete kinds of behaviour means to contradict the 43 2, 67 | choice of a specific kind of behaviour is in conformity with the 44 2, 67 | concrete actions or kinds of behaviour as intrinsically evil, do 45 2, 68 | of his specific kinds of behaviour were deliberately and gravely 46 2, 70 | choices of particular kinds of behaviour, disordered in themselves 47 2, 74 | respected. For some, concrete behaviour would be right or wrong 48 2, 75 | choices of concrete kinds of behaviour. According to these theories, 49 2, 75 | prohibition of particular kinds of behaviour which would be in conflict, 50 2, 75 | Consequently, concrete kinds of behaviour could be described as "right" 51 2, 75 | consent to certain kinds of behaviour declared illicit by traditional 52 2, 76 | deliberate choices of kinds of behaviour contrary to the commandments 53 2, 77 | of that concrete kind of behaviour is "according to its species", 54 2, 78 | a freely chosen kind of behaviour. To the extent that it is 55 2, 78 | certain specific kinds of behaviour that are always wrong to 56 2, 79 | choice of certain kinds of behaviour or specific acts, apart 57 2, 82 | choice of certain kinds of behaviour or specific acts, without 58 3, 88 | even the attitudes and behaviour of Christians, whose faith 59 3, 90 | regarding specific kinds of behaviour, norms which are valid without 60 3, 93 | truth may be undimmed in the behaviour and thinking of individuals 61 3, 97 | explicit in a detailed code of behaviour. The fundamental moral rules 62 3, 99 | and in every case prohibit behaviour and actions incompatible 63 3, 99 | precise and specific kinds of behaviour and concrete acts. ~ 64 3, 100 | present a series of kinds of behaviour and actions contrary to 65 3, 106 | attitudes or patterns of behaviour, but rather as approaches 66 3, 112 | morally correct a kind of behaviour declared by their Pastors


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