Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 4| complete character of the revelation of Jesus Christ, the nature
2 Intro, 4| truth, even by Christian revelation; relativistic attitudes
3 Intro, 4| hypotheses — in which Christian revelation and the mystery of Jesus
4 1 | AND DEFINITIVENESS OF THE REVELATION OF JESUS CHRIST ~
5 1, 5 | complete character of the revelation of Jesus Christ. In fact,
6 1, 5 | life" (Jn 14:6), the full revelation of divine truth is given: "
7 1, 5 | Council teaches: "By this revelation then, the deepest truth
8 1, 5 | and the fullness of all revelation".9 Furthermore, "Jesus Christ,
9 1, 5 | reason, Jesus perfected revelation by fulfilling it through
10 1, 5 | completed and perfected revelation and confirmed it with divine
11 1, 5 | await no further new public revelation before the glorious manifestation
12 1, 5 | this definitive Word of his revelation, God has made himself known
13 1, 5 | about himself".11 Only the revelation of Jesus Christ, therefore, "
14 1, 6 | imperfect character of the revelation of Jesus Christ, which would
15 1, 6 | which the full and complete revelation of the salvific mystery
16 1, 6 | and completeness of the revelation of God's salvific ways,
17 1, 6 | fulfilment of every salvific revelation of God to humanity,14 and
18 1, 7 | proper response to God's revelation is "the obedience of faith (
19 1, 7 | freely assenting to the revelation given by him".15 Faith is
20 1, 7 | of the truth of Christ's revelation, guaranteed by God, who
21 1, 8 | Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation of the Second Vatican Council
22 1, 8 | them the fullness of his revelation and love, "does not fail
23 2, 11 | Magisterium, faithful to divine revelation, reasserts that Jesus Christ
24 3, 15 | simply being faithful to revelation, since it represents a development
25 3, 15 | the Holy Spirit, bestows revelation (cf. Mt 11:27) and divine
26 5, 18 | of God which we know from revelation, "cannot be detached either
27 End, 23 | hold fast to it".99 ~The revelation of Christ will continue
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