| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - National health insurance - 1974 - 348 pages
...over-emphasize our belief, ap stated in the papal encyclical of Pope John XXIII, "Peace on Earth", that "any human society, if it is to be well-ordered and...therefore universal, inviolable and inalienable." Further in that encyclical letter, Pope John affirms that "every man has the right to life, to bodily... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - National health insurance - 1974 - 346 pages
...encyclical of Pope John XXIII, "Peace on Earth," that : Any human society, if it is to be we'1-ordered and productive, must lay down as a foundation this...intelligence and free will. By virtue of this, he haa rights and duties of his own, flowing directly and simultaneously from his very nature. These rights... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1975 - 612 pages
...over-emphasize our belief, ac r stated in the papal encyclical of Pope John XXIII, "Peace on Earth", that "any human society, if it is to be well-ordered and...therefore universal, inviolable and inalienable." Further in that encyclical letter. Pope John affirms that "every man has the right to life, to bodily... | |
| Alfred T. Hennelly - Freedom (Theology) - 1989 - 228 pages
...indestructible foundation for both the establishment and the institutional defense of human freedom: Any human society, if it is to be well-ordered and...therefore universal, inviolable, and inalienable.' And in the very next paragraph the pontiff proceeds to buttress this declaration securely grounded... | |
| Michael Novak - Social Science - 1984 - 316 pages
...and from the systematic reflection of such persons as St. Thomas Aquinas.26 Any human society, if il is to be well-ordered and productive, must lay down...These rights are therefore universal, inviolable and inalienable.27 So well known are these materials, in fact, that it would be tedious merely to enumerate... | |
| Robert Traer - Political Science - 1991 - 262 pages
...Catholic social teaching of the dignity of the person: Any human society, if it is to be well ordered and productive, must lay down as a foundation this...nature is endowed with intelligence and free will. Indeed, precisely because he is a person he has rights and obligations flowing directly and simultaneously... | |
| Kenneth L. Grasso, Gerard V. Bradley, Robert P. Hunt - Political Science - 1995 - 290 pages
...found families and to live in society. Animality is not the whole of human nature, of course. Because "every human being is a person, that is, his nature is endowed with intelligence and free will ... he has rights and obligations flowing directly and simultaneously from his very nature. And as... | |
| Richard Peddicord - Law - 1996 - 228 pages
...intimately linked to the inviolable dignity that inheres in each person. John XXIII expressed it this way: Any human society, if it is to be well-ordered and...nature is endowed with intelligence and free will. Indeed, precisely because he is a person he has rights and obligations flowing directly and simultaneously... | |
| Darryl M. Trimiew - Business & Economics - 1997 - 376 pages
...economic rights. were grounded in the dignity of the human person. 20 Pacem in Terris reads in part: Any human society, if it is to be well-ordered and...nature is endowed with intelligence and free wilL Indeed, precisely because he is a person he has rights and obligations flowing directly and simultaneously... | |
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