Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 2 | proclamation of Jesus Christ, "the way, the truth, and the life" (
2 1, 5 | Son of God, who is "the way, the truth, and the life" (
3 1, 5 | in the fullest possible way. He has revealed to mankind
4 1, 7 | penetrate the mystery in a way that allows us to understand
5 2, 9 | divine not in an exclusive way, but in a way complementary
6 2, 9 | exclusive way, but in a way complementary with other
7 2, 9 | with humanity in a salvific way. ~Furthermore, to justify
8 2, 12 | being made partners, in a way known to God, in the paschal
9 3, 13(42)| wrote that Christ is the way, which "has never been lacking
10 3, 13(42)| mankind... and apart from this way no one has been set free,
11 3, 14 | to explore if and in what way the historical figures and
12 3, 15(45)| good and perfect in every way, he saves from hell all
13 4, 17 | collection — divided, yet in some way one — of Churches and ecclesial
14 5, 18 | can deny or empty in any way the intimate connection
15 6, 20 | is the mediator and the way of salvation; he is present
16 6, 20 | united always in a mysterious way to the Saviour Jesus Christ,
17 6, 20 | but enlightens them in a way which is accommodated to
18 6, 21 | 21. With respect to the way in which the salvific grace
19 6, 21 | consider the Church as one way of salvation alongside those
20 6, 22 | rules out, in a radical way, that mentality of indifferentism "
21 6, 22 | fail, Christ who is the way, the truth, and the life (
22 6, 22 | truth are already on the way of salvation. But the Church,
23 End, 23 | reasons for her hope in a way that is convincing and effective. ~
24 End, 23 | in a new and unsurpassed way through our sharing in his
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