| William J. Leonard - 1993 - 388 pagini
...p. 201, #3. sciences, and the treasures hidden in the various forms of human culture, human nature is more clearly revealed and new roads to truth are...profit the Church, too. For, from the beginning of its history, the Church has learned to express the message of Christ with the help of the ideas and... | |
| 1994 - 348 pagini
...human culture, the nature of man himself is more clearly revealed and new roads to truth are open. These benefits profit the Church, too. For, from the...terminology of various peoples, and has tried to clarify it with the wisdom of philosophers, too. Her purpose has been to adapt the Gospel to the grasp of all... | |
| Jon Nilson - 1995 - 120 pagini
...of the sciences. and the treasures hidden in the various forms of human culture. human nature itself is more clearly revealed and new roads to truth are...to express the message of Christ with the help of the ideas and terminology of various peoples. and has tried to clarify it with the wisdom of philosophers.... | |
| Joseph Bernardin - 2000 - 712 pagini
...salvation and on the links which "redemption had established between God and man." history, (the Church) has learned to express the message of Christ with the help of the ideas and terminology of various peoples, and has tried to clarify it with the wisdom of philosophers,... | |
| Todd A. Salzman - 2003 - 196 pagini
...sciences. and the treasures hidden in the various forms of human culture. the nature of man {sic] himself is more clearly revealed and new roads to truth are opened. These benefits profit the Church. loo. For. from the beginning of her history. she has learned to express the message of Christ with... | |
| Ormond Rush - 2004 - 142 pagini
...church that was in continuity with the great tradition: From the beginning of her history [the church] has learned to express the message of Christ with the help of the ideas and terminology of various philosophers, and has tried to clarify it with their wisdom, too.... | |
| Stephen Vincent DeLeers - 2004 - 222 pagini
...the treasures hidden in the various forms of human culture, by all of which the nature of man himself is more clearly revealed and new roads to truth are opened, these profit the Church, too. For, from the beginning of her history she has learned to express the message... | |
| John R. Shook, Paulo Ghiraldelli - 2005 - 204 pagini
...the Catholic tradition. As Gaudium et Spes declares, "From the beginning of her history, [the Church] has learned to express the message of Christ with the help of the ideas and terminology of various peoples, and has tried to clarify it with the wisdom of philosophers,... | |
| Peter Palmer Ekeh - 2005 - 800 pagini
...by the history and development of humanity. ... "These benefits profit the Church, too, for, [sic] from the beginning of her history, she has learned to express the message of Christ with the help of the ideas and terminology of various peoples. . . St. Paul did precisely that when he became a Jew... | |
| Gerald O'Collins - 2006 - 260 pagini
...theologians as communicators. The constitution notes how "from the beginning of her history" the church "has learned to express the message of Christ with...terminology of various peoples, and has tried to clarify it with the wisdom of philosophers" (no. 44; italics mine). Gaudium et Spes invites theologians to... | |
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