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Catholicism: A Religion of Common Sense
Catholicism is frequently characterized as a 'religion of common sense' because its teachings are viewed as rational, natural law-based, and aligned with human nature, rather than solely dependent on subjective emotion or abstract ideology. It emphasizes objective truths, such as the inherent dignity of life from conception to natural death, and the societal value of traditional marriage.
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| T.1860 | 282 Gea c | Perpustakaan STFT | Available |
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282 Gea c
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| Publisher | Burns, Oates & Washbourne, Ltd : London., 1930 |
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217hlm; 13x19cm
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English
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282
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