Chapter, §
1 Intro | of the divine Word as a living instrument of salvation,
2 Intro | glorification of God, because living in obedience to Divine Truth
3 1, 2 | responsibility of persons now living for faults of the past.
4 1, 2 | non-imputability to those now living of past faults committed
5 1, 2 | indiscriminately to all Jews then living nor to the Jews of our time.”14 “
6 1, 4 | Questions Raised~The Church is a living society spanning the centuries.
7 1, 4 | in revelation and in its living transmission in the faith
8 2, 2 | their dignity, albeit in the living awareness of the fragility
9 2, 2 | to their vocation, by not living their Baptism into the death
10 3, 1 | are the negation of this living faith: “Ne respicias peccata
11 3, 3 | influence on them in the living exchange of spiritual goods.
12 3, 4 | witness. By virtue of this living communication, each baptized
13 4, 1 | of the conditions and the living dynamic in which those events
14 4, 1 | answers which are found, the living context in which the work
15 4, 1 | Thanks to this encounter of living worlds, understanding of
16 5, 2 | imperative of unity and are living an “interior conversion,”
17 5, 5 | others the true face of the living God. They are called to
18 6, 2 | for all those who, with living faith, are involved in the
19 End | faithful covenant with the living God: “The glory of God is
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