Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 II, 1,10| So that men may come to a knowledge of his plan, God works in
2 II, 1,11| the events. "It is common knowledge that among ail [the Scriptures] . . .
3 II, 1,14| action, leads to a living knowledge of the expressions of tradition,
4 II, 2,18| themselves a more profound living knowledge of God and of his plan of
5 II, 2,21| CATECHESIS AND KNOWLEDGE 0F THE FAITH~ ~24 A person
6 II, 2,24| by fostering a suitable knowledge of other confessions, both
7 III, 1,37| life.~ ~In the Spirit: The knowledge of the mystery of Christ
8 III, 2,43| Holy Spirit. An intimate knowledge of the true God imbues the
9 III, 2,45| KNOWLEDGE 0F GOD AND THE WITNESS 0F
10 III, 2,45| this reason can come to a knowledge of God as the beginning
11 III, 2,45| 3004-3005, 3026). This knowledge of God not only does no
12 IV, 2 | particular characteristic of knowledge of the faith, that is, a
13 V | fuller and more profound knowledge of the faith, and there
14 VI, 1,66| within a Conference a clean knowledge of the situation ìn which
15 VI, 1,66| be ascertained by human knowledge—which have been obtained
16 VI, 1,69| There is a danger that knowledge of difficulties might Lead
17 VI, 3,78| geared to the level of knowledge that is to be attained.
18 VI, 3,78| acquisition of doctrinal knowledge. The formation is complete
19 VI, 3,79| always include adequate knowledge of Catholic doctrine, together
20 VI, 3,80| for apostolic action and knowledge of the faith, of men, and
21 VI, 4,90| obvious, demands a technical knowledge of the language proper to
22 Add, 4 | there can be growth in knowledge and appreciation of the
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