Chapter, §
1 1 (13)| need, insofar as she is a human institution here on earth.”~
2 1, 3 | which are evident in the human community when justice,
3 2 (31)| the Lord and against their human guide, Moses); 1 Sm 12:19 (
4 2, 1 | committed (also) against other human beings (only in Nm 21:7
5 2, 1 | 21:7 is mention made of a human party harmed, Moses).35
6 2 (35)| 10:10-15), requesting a human king (1 Sm 12:9), marrying
7 2, 2 | degree that transcends every human standard of justice and
8 2, 2 | produces a reciprocity between human beings, reflective of the
9 2, 2 | of the fragility of their human condition. “For freedom
10 3, 1 | reality resulting from a human and a divine element,”44
11 3, 1 | is absolutely unique in human affairs, able to take on
12 4, 1 | based on the fact that every human being, whether of yesterday
13 4, 2 | common belonging of every human being to history and its
14 5, 1 | justice, and charity among human beings and, in particular,
15 5, 1 | the moral value of each human act, even if the Church,
16 5, 1 | Precisely inasmuch as every human act belongs to the subject
17 5, 1 | space. To truly understand human acts or their related dynamics,
18 5, 3 | in situations where basic human rights were violated. The
19 5, 4 | but also denied their very human dignity. Nevertheless, “
20 5, 5 | a transcendent sense of human life, a climate of secularism
21 5, 5 | in entire sectors of the human family.~The uncomfortable
22 6 (93)| need, insofar as she is a human institution here on earth.”~
23 6, 2 | forgiveness is God and that any human recipients – above all,
24 6, 3 | genocide, violations of human rights and the rights of
25 6, 3 | mystery of grace and every human society in time. Emphasis
26 End | celebrate the dignity of the human person called to the fullness
27 End | aspects, recognizes the human limitations and weaknesses
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