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Centesimus annus
   Chap., §
1 2, 12 | Successors. Pope Leo foresaw the negative consequencespolitical, 2 3, 26 | because they have positive and negative consequences which concern 3 4, 35 | this will eventually have negative repercussions on the firm' 4 4, 42 | then the reply is certainly negative.~The Marxist solution has Dives in misericordia Chap., §
5 6, 12| experience shows that other negative forces have gained the upper Evangelium vitae Chap., §
6 1, 13 | temptation of abortion. But the negative values inherent in the " 7 2, 29 | a way that, despite the negative consequences of sin, it 8 3, 54 | shall not kill" is strongly negative: it indicates the extreme 9 3, 73 | law and at lessening its negative consequences at the level 10 3, 74 | penalties but also from any negative effects on the legal, disciplinary, 11 3, 75 | us the way of life. The negative moral precepts, which declare 12 3, 75 | God. 99~In this sense, the negative moral precepts have an extremely 13 3, 75 | commandments, in particular the negative moral precepts, are the Fides et ratio Chap., §
14 5, 51 | not be seen as primarily negative, as if the Magisterium intended 15 5, 52 | themselves erroneous and negative. The censures were delivered 16 7, 91 | sometimes positive and sometimes negative, and because there is as Redemptor hominis Chap., §
17 1, 6 | endeavours have brought negative results would have liked Redemptoris missio Chap., §
18 Int, 2 | Christianity there is an undeniable negative tendency, and the present 19 2, 17 | conceptions often reveal negative aspects as well. First, 20 4, 32 | considered obsolete and as having negative historical connotations. 21 5, 54 | forced, lest it give rise to negative reactions among Christians. 22 7, 86 | world, we are struck by many negative factors that can lead to Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
23 3, 13 | development, offers a rather negative impression.~For this reason, 24 3, 14 | 14. The first negative observation to make is the 25 3, 15 | indices which are equally negative and indeed even more disturbing, 26 3, 17 | interdependence triggers negative effects even in the rich 27 3, 17 | serious problem with its negative consequences for the individual, 28 3, 18 | too, with its series of negative consequences for individuals 29 3, 18 | proliferate, is a very telling negative sign of the state and the 30 3, 21 | happens with particularly negative effects in the international 31 3, 26 | 26. This mainly negative overview of the actual situation 32 3, 26 | despite the burden of many negative factors, have succeeded 33 3, 26 | population.~Thus, all is not negative in the contemporary world, 34 5, 36 | sin. The sum total of the negative factors working against 35 7, 47 | years and of the mainly negative picture of the present moment, Ut unum sint Chap., §
36 1, 23 | sense was born out of the negative experience of each one of 37 2, 75 | which remain exercise a negative influence and even place 38 3, 79 | tends to see everything in negative terms.~To uphold a vision Veritatis splendor Chap., §
39 1, 13 | terms of prohibitions. These negative precepts express with particular 40 2, 47 | same theologians, a morally negative evaluation of such acts 41 2, 52 | corresponding virtues. The negative precepts of the natural 42 2, 52 | the fact that only the negative commandments oblige always 43 2, 52 | commandments expressed in negative form in the Old and New 44 2, 56 | every case, by a particular negative precept. ~No one can fail 45 2, 67 | important or urgent. But the negative moral precepts, those prohibiting 46 2, 75 | contradicting a universal negative norm, directly violates 47 2, 76 | the absolute validity of negative moral precepts, which oblige 48 3, 86 | more, within his errors and negative decisions, man glimpses 49 3, 90 | which deny the existence of negative moral norms regarding specific 50 3, 97 | norms, and primarily the negative ones, those prohibiting 51 3, 99 | commandments, particularly those negative commandments which always


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