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1 Int, 2| place gathering together Christian communities conscious of 2 Int, 4| mission. It is up to the Christian communities to analyze with 3 Int, 4| message. It is up to these Christian communities, with the help 4 Int, 4| and in dialogue with other Christian brethren and all men of 5 Int, 4| the living experience of Christian tradition over the centuries, 6 1, 10| the very framework of the Christian community. Man is experiencing 7 1, 21| entire human family. ~The Christian must turn to these new perceptions 8 2, 23| important contribution of the Christian spirit, which moreover answers 9 2, 24| pragmatic tendencies. The Christian has the duty to take part 10 2, 26| 26. Therefore the Christian who wishes to live his faith 11 2, 27| finding himself alienated? The Christian faith is above and is sometimes 12 2, 30| doing mutilates him, the Christian encounters in his activity 13 2 | Christian discernment ~ 14 2, 36| various ideologies, the Christian will draw from the sources 15 2, 36| specific character of the Christian contribution for a positive 16 2, 37| overture, it can also meet the Christian appeal. The Spirit of the 17 2, 37| upper hand. ~The dynamism of Christian faith here triumphs over 18 2, 37| and upheld by hope, the Christian involves himself in the 19 2, 40| human sciences affects the Christian more than others, but it 20 2, 40| They could thus assist Christian social morality, which no 21 2, 41| others and to God? For a Christian, progress necessarily comes 22 3 | Christian meaning of political activity ~ 23 3, 46| only one - of living the Christian commitment to the service 24 3, 47| solidarity. But, for the Christian, it is by losing himself 25 4, 48| initiatives freely and to infuse a Christian spirit into the mentality, 26 4, 48| seems limitless in size. The Christian's hope comes primarily from 27 4, 48| also from the fact that the Christian knows that other men are 28 4, 49| ambiguous tendencies, the Christian must make a wise and vigilant 29 4, 49| play a specific part as a Christian in accordance with his faith - 30 4, 50| possible options. The same Christian faith can lead to different 31 4, 51| in this regard too that Christian organizations, under their 32 4, 51| concrete demands of the Christian faith for a just, and consequently 33 4, 51| working within the action of Christian in the service of their