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Which position do the authors NOT hold?
{ 1 } - The humanist view finds no teleology in nature but only blind evolutionary forces.
{ 2 } - The human person as a soul-body unity is the purposeful expression of the Creator's wise love.
{ 3 } - The Christian vision of the human person reveals that by our gift of reason we are cocreative with God.
{ 4 } - Persons have a right and a duty to perfect their bodies.
{ 5 } - Humanae Vitae limits God's plan to the body.
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Which position do the authors NOT hold?
{ 1 } - The humanist view finds no teleology in nature but only blind evolutionary forces.
{ 2 } - The human person as a soul-body unity is the purposeful expression of the Creator's wise love.
{ 3 } - The Christian vision of the human person reveals that by our gift of reason we are cocreative with God.
{ 4 } - Persons have a right and a duty to perfect their bodies.
{ 5 } - Humanae Vitae limits God's plan to the body.
See p. 281.
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Which position do the authors NOT hold?
{ 1 } - The humanist view finds no teleology in nature but only blind evolutionary forces.
{ 2 } - The human person as a soul-body unity is the purposeful expression of the Creator's wise love.
{ 3 } - The Christian vision of the human person reveals that by our gift of reason we are cocreative with God.
{ 4 } - Persons have a right and a duty to perfect their bodies.
{ 5 } - Humanae Vitae limits God's plan to the body.
See p. 281.
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Which position do the authors NOT hold?
{ 1 } - The humanist view finds no teleology in nature but only blind evolutionary forces.
{ 2 } - The human person as a soul-body unity is the purposeful expression of the Creator's wise love.
{ 3 } - The Christian vision of the human person reveals that by our gift of reason we are cocreative with God.
{ 4 } - Persons have a right and a duty to perfect their bodies.
{ 5 } - Humanae Vitae limits God's plan to the body.
See p. 281.
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Which position do the authors NOT hold?
{ 1 } - The humanist view finds no teleology in nature but only blind evolutionary forces.
{ 2 } - The human person as a soul-body unity is the purposeful expression of the Creator's wise love.
{ 3 } - The Christian vision of the human person reveals that by our gift of reason we are cocreative with God.
{ 4 } - Persons have a right and a duty to perfect their bodies.
{ 5 } - Humanae Vitae limits God's plan to the body.
See p. 281.
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Which position do the authors NOT hold?
{ 1 } - The humanist view finds no teleology in nature but only blind evolutionary forces.
{ 2 } - The human person as a soul-body unity is the purposeful expression of the Creator's wise love.
{ 3 } - The Christian vision of the human person reveals that by our gift of reason we are cocreative with God.
{ 4 } - Persons have a right and a duty to perfect their bodies.
{ 5 } - Humanae Vitae limits God's plan to the body.
See p. 281.
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