Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,3 | own vital seeds of genuine freedom and progress (cf. AG, 8,
2 I, 3,8 | Declaration on Religious Freedom countenance no "minimalism"
3 II, 2,25| preserving here religious freedom correctly understood (cf.
4 III, 2,57| HUMAN AND CHRISTIAN FREEDOM~ ~61 The divine call of
5 III, 2,57| revealed himself in Christ. The freedom of fallen man has been so
6 III, 2,57| has received grade, his freedom is so elevated and strengthened
7 III, 2,57| promote a true sense of freedom and its right use against
8 III, 2,57| force. She also protects freedom against those who deny it,
9 III, 2,57| by no means unaware that freedom, even when assisted by divine
10 III, 2,57| use and limits of human freedom. For this reason she is
11 III, 2,57| for and to foster genuine freedom, and also to bring about
12 III, 2,57| religious fields, se that freedom will be able to be truly
13 III, 2,57| for the right exercise of freedom. They have this duty, of
14 III, 2,58| main impediment to human freedom. When man freely applies
15 III, 2,59| civil laws.~ ~Christian freedom still needs to be ruled
16 IV, 1 | is a fruit of grace and freedom, and does not ultimately
17 IV, 1 | possible regard for the freedom and "creativity" of those
18 V,12 | adolescent’s personality. Freedom from egocentrism and subjectivism
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