Chapter, Paragraph
1 Fwd,4| own faith. (This way of thinking shows the extent to which
2 Fwd,5| politically correct way of thinking or writing.~ Fr. Patrick
3 1,1 | popes, blindly and without thinking, cast off half of Europe
4 3,16| personality. This way of thinking endangered the fullness
5 5,4 | spent all their life in thinking of God, in prayer, in renouncing
6 6,16| give rise to new ways of thinking, acting and making use of
7 6,17| Westerner projects this way of thinking onto history, he is confused
8 6,17| of history.~ This way of thinking impinges upon the textbook'
9 6,17| causes to historical events, thinking that they are the real causes.
10 7,11| damage on Christian doctrine, thinking that through this means
11 7,14| Westerners were seduced into thinking that they can supplant God'
12 7,14| of the truth primarily by thinking through a given question
13 7,14| saints, who, rather than thinking things out, first struggle
14 7,14| experience with Protestantism's thinking on Scriptures.~ Fr. John,
15 7,14| Scriptures — all the while thinking themselves to be dispassionate
16 7,14| not delude oneself into thinking that one is a more capable
17 7,21| Again in reply, this line of thinking appeared only in the twentieth
18 8,14| Aquinas capsulized this way of thinking in his identification of
19 9,5 | Adam had, to his way of thinking, a realized rather than
20 9,15| creation. Adam was seduced into thinking that he could become like
21 9,35| the remnants of Christian thinking will receive their final
22 10,6 | Paul develops this way of thinking about the Church in his
23 10,14| observes that this kind of thinking is not far removed from
24 10,26| did not accept the idea.~ Thinking that it seemed pious and
25 10,28| and Fathers mistaken in thinking the end was about to come?
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