Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,1 | already speak of a true social and cultural transformation,
2 I, 2,1 | diffusion of the instruments of social communication, the influence
3 I, 2,2 | associations stemming from social contacts experience more
4 I, 2,4 | things in both personal and social life. Hence a religious
5 I, 2,4 | progress and the instruments of social communication are having
6 I, 3,5 | prerogatives of certain social classes to an excessive
7 I, 3,8 | are spread, especially the social communications media.~ ~
8 II, 2,31| for different age levels, social conditions of men, human
9 III | the perspective of their social and cultural formation.
10 III, 2,57| determinism and on economic, social, cultural, and such other
11 III, 2,57| conditions in the psychological, social, economic, political, and
12 IV | varies according to the age, social conditions, and degree of
13 IV, 4 | experiences, both personal and social; it also has the duty of
14 IV, 5 | responsibilities in the Church and in social life, and through the practice
15 IV, 6 | further their education for social Life, both in the case of
16 V, 1 | necessary for beginning social life as well as for promoting
17 V, 2 | not only for sharing in social life but also for active
18 V, 5 | future profession. This social class has a great impact
19 V, 6 | Others believe that human and social questions should be presented
20 V,15 | undertaking of tasks in social life, and the responsibilities
21 V,16 | within the relationships of social life; and ail these things
22 V,17 | experiences of his personal, social, and spiritual life. A danger
23 V,17 | between personal life and its social context, but it looks especially
24 V,18 | changing one’s profession or social status. These changes can
25 V,19 | questions that deal with social relations. Man wishes to
26 VI, 2,70| and of ail other forms of social and cultural groups.~ ~The
27 VI, 2,71| influence on the work of social transformation.~Since the
28 VI, 3,79| himself. They influence social relationships and shape
29 VI, 4,90| place among the media of social communication (cf. 1M, 3).
30 VI, 6,96| with the lay apostolate and social action, and so on. Besides,
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