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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
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Centesimus annus
   Chap., §
1 1, 10 | defenceless and the poor have a claim to special consideration. 2 5, 46 | Nowadays there is a tendency to claim that agnosticism and sceptical 3 5, 46 | scientific or religious, claim the right to impose on others Dives in misericordia Chap., §
4 3, 4(52)| the covenant, cannot lay claim to God's hesed on the basis 5 7, 14 | which each person would claim his or her own rights vis-a-vis Dominum et vivificantem Chap., §
6 2, 36 | this source, through man's claim to become an independent Evangelium vitae Chap., §
7 Int, 4 | and on this basis they claim not only exemption from 8 1, 20 | itself has already begun.~To claim the right to abortion, infanticide 9 1, 23 | temptation grows in man to claim the right to suppress it.~ 10 3, 53 | can, in any circumstance, claim for himself the right to 11 3, 68 | there is a tendency to claim that it should be possible 12 3, 68 | and still less can the law claim to impose one particular 13 3, 69 | the one hand, individuals claim for themselves in the moral 14 3, 71 | euthanasia can in no way claim to be based on respect for 15 3, 73 | crimes which no human law can claim to legitimize. There is Fides et ratio Chap., §
16 1, 13 | truth. They can make no claim upon this truth which comes 17 4, 46 | West. It is not too much to claim that the development of 18 4, 46 | our time. Its adherents claim that the search is an end 19 5, 51 | philosophy can legitimately claim to embrace the totality 20 6, 69 | between faith and culture, claim that theology should look 21 6, 70 | attention, which cannot however claim to be exhaustive. From the 22 6, 76 | history which stakes its claim as a new chapter in the 23 7, 87 | context. The fundamental claim of historicism, however, 24 7, 87 | one period, historicists claim, may not be true in another. 25 7, 88 | epistemology has discredited such a claim, but now we see it revived 26 7, 91 | currents of thought which claim to be postmodern merit appropriate 27 7, 94 | historicist positivism would claim. 111 Beyond simple historical Redemptoris missio Chap., §
28 4, 36 | certainly the ones which people claim to find support for in such Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
29 3, 14 | which obviously do not claim to classify exhaustively 30 3, 24 | to do with the conflicts, claim to have a propaganda purpose 31 4, 30 | divine image in himself. The claim to ownership and use of Veritatis splendor Chap., §
32 2, 35 | Freedom would thus lay claim to a moral autonomy which 33 2, 74 | called "teleological", claim to be concerned for the 34 2, 76 | law. These theories cannot claim to be grounded in the Catholic 35 3, 92 | human meaning" one might claim to attribute, even in "exceptional" 36 Conc, 120 | be deceived by those who claim to love him by justifying


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