Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 8 | listen to God's word about human sinfulness (Ps 51:1-5; Dan
2 1, 8 | Qo 8:9f; Ezra 9:6f) and human disobedience (Gen 3:1-19;
3 1, 9 | justification" of sinful human beings by God's grace through
4 1, 10| justification" (Rom 4:25). All human beings are in need of God'
5 4 | 4.1 Human Powerlessness and Sin in
6 4, 20| action arising from innate human abilities. ~
7 4, 21| According to Lutheran teaching, human beings are incapable of
8 4, 22| and at the same time frees human beings from sin's enslaving
9 4, 23| justification remains free from human cooperation and is not dependent
10 4, 23| life-renewing effects of grace in human beings. ~
11 4, 24| justification remains independent of human cooperation. [cf. Sources
12 4, 27| justifying grace never becomes a human possession to which one
13 4, 30| to Catholic conviction, human sins always involve a personal
14 App | further" (PCPCU 96). ~For 4.1:Human Powerlessness and Sin in
15 App | to make it clear that ... human beings cannot ... cast a
16 App | of promise which comes to human beings from outside themselves.
17 App | the relation of God to his human creatures in justification
18 App | emphasis on the passivity of human beings concerning their
19 App | possession) on the part of the human being - something over which
20 App | faith necessarily makes the human being new, the Christian
21 App | that the renewal of the human being, without which there
22 App | that the renewal of the human being does not 'contribute'
23 App | stress the renewal of the human being through justifying
24 App | that the renewal of the human being does not contribute
25 App | is: How can, and how may, human beings live before God in
26 App | death and resurrection; human weakness, and the threat
27 App | which is based on the human being, has not been dealt
28 App | express the responsibility of human beings, in spite of the '
29 App | the sense that it affects human beings, then it does not
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