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1 INT,3 | uncertainties at the levels of culture, anthropology, ethics and 2 1,9 | daily life”.16 European culture gives the impression of “ 3 1,9 | ones, to present European culture with no reference to the 4 1,9 | witnessing the emergence of a new culture, largely influenced by the 5 1,9 | of the human person. This culture is also marked by an widespread 6 1,9 | what might be called a “culture of death”.17~An irrepressible 7 1,10(19)| Pontifical Council for Culture and Pontifical Council for 8 1,12 | that little by little, a culture, indeed a European consciousness, 9 1,19 | promoting the life, history and culture of the different peoples 10 1,19 | influence of Jewish and Islamic culture. Yet it must be acknowledged 11 2,24 | Christian faith has shaped the culture of the Continent and is 12 2,25 | the best of its humanistic culture, found inspiration for its 13 2,25 | which have made European culture universal.~With all this 14 2,36 | account of the prevailing culture and the lessened numbers 15 2,41 | social life, the economy, culture, ecology, international 16 3,47 | amply inspired European culture have been separated from 17 3,48 | within every expression of culture.83~By the witness of life~ 18 3,50 | confronting contemporary culture and resisting its enticements; 19 3,50 | real effect on the world of culture, finance, society and politics; 20 3,50 | of building a Christian culture ready to evangelize the 21 3,50 | to evangelize the larger culture in which we live”.89~ 22 3,52 | dialogue with contemporary culture, to adhere faithfully to 23 3,57 | notable gap between European culture, with its profound Christian 24 3 | society~The evangelization of culture~and the inculturation of 25 3,58 | reach contemporary European culture. The evangelization of culture 26 3,58 | culture. The evangelization of culture must show that in today' 27 3,58 | Christianity's contributions to culture throughout the history of 28 3,58 | achievements in European culture and society, the Church, 29 3,59 | for the evangelization of culture is the service rendered 30 3,62 | resist the enticements of a culture which often proposes values 31 5,85 | facilitates the growth of a “culture of solidarity” and thus 32 5,88 | efficient society, in a culture characterized by idolatry 33 5,95 | hope and a sign of the “culture of death” present in contemporary 34 5,96 | together, we must build a new culture of life”.158 This is the 35 5,98 | so as to protect European culture and society both from the 36 5,99 | civic life, the economy, culture, health care, education 37 5,99 | the Kingdom.164~Towards a culture of acceptance~ 38 5,101 | for the growth of a mature culture of acceptance which, in 39 5,103 | with respect for their culture and their distinct religious 40 6,108 | foundations of European culture. Christianity in fact has 41 6,108 | to the whole of European culture”.169~Today's Europe however, 42 6,111 | cooperation in terms of a new culture of solidarity. When seen 43 6,115 | humane future with work, culture, and education in moral 44 6,120 | literature, thought and culture of your nations. But this