Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1 | Let each one give his opinion without judging anyone and
2 1,1 | those who are not of his opinion; for none of us sets himself
3 6,16| did with this matter. This opinion on the afterlife was elaborated
4 7,14| mistaken understanding and opinion, and we are helped in partaking
5 7,14| relativism in which anyone's opinion can become a standard of
6 7,14| novelty, arrogant personal opinion, and self-deception.~ Today
7 7,14| pluralistic Western culture, no opinion is permitted to lay claim
8 7,14| absolute Truth. Hence, any opinion is considered valid just
9 7,14| anything more than a mere opinion. Any view is tolerated except
10 7,14| highly presumptuous in my opinion.... There is a succession
11 7,20| merely a matter of private opinion. Certain doctrines, although
12 8,4 | teaching is not an isolated opinion of one Father alone, but
13 10,15| into error. And since the opinion of the whole Church is manifested
14 10,21| saints since it, in their opinion, debases the worth of the
15 10,25| senseless ones in their opinion about the Holy Ever-Virgin
16 10,26| Augustine of Hippo's incorrect opinion of the ancestral sin, and
17 10,26| of Corvey, expressed the opinion that the Holy Virgin was
18 10,26| tremendous difference of opinion among the most renowned
19 10,26| led to the fact that the opinion expressed by Paschasius
20 11,3 | This is not a theological opinion, much less a moral judgment,
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