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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
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Centesimus annus
   Chap., §
1 2, 14 | destruction of the other side's capacity to resist, using every possible 2 3, 28 | to make good use of their capacity for work, thus creating 3 3, 29 | creativity, as well as his capacity to respond to his personal 4 4, 31 | its fruitfulness and its capacity to satisfy human needs, 5 4, 32 | scientific knowledge, his capacity for interrelated and compact 6 4, 36 | this way the innovative capacity of a free economy is brought 7 4, 37 | Man, who discovers his capacity to transform and in a certain 8 4, 38 | dignity and with it the capacity to transcend every social 9 4, 41 | human person's essential "capacity for transcendence". Man 10 5, 51 | Furthermore, he displays his capacity for self-control, personal Dives in misericordia Chap., §
11 6, 10 | increase man's creative capacity and provide access to the Dominum et vivificantem Chap., §
12 2, 34 | the very beginning, the capacity of having a personal relationship 13 2, 34 | you," and therefore the capacity of having a covenant, which 14 2, 43 | do this, shun that." This capacity to command what is good 15 2, 43 | independent and exclusive capacity to decide what is good and Ecclesia de Eucharistia Chap., §
16 Int, 5 | there is a truly enormouscapacity” which embraces all of history Evangelium vitae Chap., §
17 1, 19 | personal dignity with the capacity for verbal and explicit, 18 1, 21 | progressive darkening of the capacity to discern God's living 19 2, 29 | receives, in particular, the capacity to "accomplish" this truth 20 3, 67 | believer with an extraordinary capacity to trust fully in the plan Fides et ratio Chap., §
21 Int, 4 | intelligent subject, with the capacity to know God, truth and goodness. 22 Int, 5 | little by little has lost the capacity to lift its gaze to the 23 Int, 5 | than make use of the human capacity to know the truth, modern 24 Int, 5 | accentuate the ways in which this capacity is limited and conditioned.~ 25 Int, 5 | the human being's great capacity for knowledge. With a false 26 Int, 6 | a genuine trust in their capacity to know and challenge philosophy 27 2, 16 | without diminishing the capacity of men and women to know 28 2, 22 | concede to human reason a capacity which seems almost to surpass 29 2, 22 | Pauline text affirms the human capacity for metaphysical enquiry.~ 30 2, 22 | that time onwards the human capacity to know the truth was impaired 31 3, 24 | which begins with reason's capacity to rise beyond what is contingent 32 3, 29 | completely vain and useless. The capacity to search for truth and 33 3, 32 | play not only a person's capacity to know but also the deeper 34 3, 32 | know but also the deeper capacity to entrust oneself to others, 35 3, 33 | There is no doubt that the capacity to entrust oneself and one' 36 4, 44 | which is based upon the capacity of the intellect, for all 37 5, 60 | declares the transcendent capacity of human reason.80 The problem 38 6, 67 | of its credibility, the capacity of human language to speak 39 6, 71 | itself has an intrinsic capacity to receive divine Revelation.~ 40 6, 79 | part must never lose its capacity to question and to be questioned. 41 7, 82 | philosophy verify the human capacity to know the truth, to come 42 7, 83 | vindicate the human being's capacity to know this transcendent 43 Conc, 102| people to discover both their capacity to know the truth 124 and Laborem exercens Chap., §
44 2, 5 | Understood in this case not as a capacity or aptitude for work, but 45 3, 12 | and who continue to do so. Capacity for work - that is to say, Slavorum apostoli Chap., §
46 6, 21 | their pupils, conferred a capacity and cultural dignity upon Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
47 5, 39 | instrument, with a work capacity and physical strength to Ut unum sint Chap., §
48 1, 28 | personalist way of thinking. The capacity for "dialogue" is rooted Veritatis splendor Chap., §
49 Int, 1 | for a lie" ( 1:25). Man's capacity to know the truth is also 50 Int, 1 | splendid testimony of the human capacity for understanding and for 51 Int, 4 | Covenant, really have the capacity to clarify the daily decisions 52 2, 60 | independent and exclusive capacity to decide what is good and 53 2, 67 | following God's call. But this capacity is actually exercised in 54 3, 105 | human ability (that is, the capacity of the moral forces of man


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