15th Sunday in Ordinary Time
The Congregation for the Clergy on the Parable of the Sower and the Seed - Living Faith - Home & Family - Catholic Online
Caritas in Veritate - Pope Benedict XVI
30. In this context, the theme of integral human development takes on an even  broader range of meanings: the correlation between its multiple elements  requires a commitment to foster the interaction of the different levels of  human knowledge in order to promote the authentic development of peoples.  Often it is thought that development, or the socio-economic measures that go  with it, merely require to be implemented through joint action. This joint  action, however, needs to be given direction, because “all social action  involves a doctrine”[74]. In view of the complexity of the issues, it  is obvious that the various disciplines have to work together through an orderly  interdisciplinary exchange. Charity does not exclude knowledge, but rather  requires, promotes, and animates it from within. Knowledge is never purely the  work of the intellect. It can certainly be reduced to calculation and experiment,  but if it aspires to be wisdom capable of directing man in the light of his  first beginnings and his final ends, it must be “seasoned” with the “salt” of  charity. Deeds without knowledge are blind, and knowledge without love is  sterile. Indeed, “the individual who is animated by true charity labours  skilfully to discover the causes of misery, to find the means to combat it, to  overcome it resolutely”[75]. Faced with the phenomena that lie before  us, charity in truth requires first of all that we know and understand,  acknowledging and respecting the specific competence of every level of knowledge.  Charity is not an added extra, like an appendix to work already concluded in  each of the various disciplines: it engages them in dialogue from the very  beginning. The demands of love do not contradict those of reason. Human  knowledge is insufficient and the conclusions of science cannot indicate by  themselves the path towards integral human development. There is always a need  to push further ahead: this is what is required by charity in truth[76].  Going beyond, however, never means prescinding from the conclusions of reason,  nor contradicting its results. Intelligence and love are not in separate  compartments: love is rich in intelligence and intelligence is full of love.
 
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