|    Chapter,  Paragraph1   1,  5     |   ultimate truth which stirs the human mind to ceaseless effort".12 ~
 2   1,  6     |         Jesus, though limited as human realities, have nevertheless
 3   1,  6     |          because it is spoken in human language; rather, it is
 4   1,  7     |     thought that constitutes the human treasury of wisdom and religious
 5   2,  10    |    always done in unity with the human nature that he has assumed
 6   2,  10    |     operates in the two natures, human and divine, is the single
 7   2,  12    |        Christ ‘is now at work in human hearts through the strength
 8   2,  12    |       the Spirit brings about in human hearts and in the history
 9   2,  12    |     Spirit ‘so that as perfectly human he would save all human
10   2,  12    |          human he would save all human beings and sum up all things'".40 ~
11   3,  15    | significance and a value for the human race and its history, which
12   3,  15    |          The Lord is the goal of human history, the focal point
13   3,  15(45)|         singularity of Christ in human history is well expressed
14   5,  18    |       and of unity of the entire human race".69 She is therefore
15   5,  18    |        be totally contained by a human concept. Therefore, there
16   5,  18    |        transformed into a purely human or ideological goal and
17   5,  19    |    activity, which is present in human history and transforms it.
18   6,  20    |      with the salvation of every human being.80 For those who are
19   6,  21    |       the Spirit brings about in human hearts and in the history
20   6,  21    |   pedagogical helps in which the human heart is prompted to be
21 End,  23    |    accomplishes the unity of the human family: "From their different
 
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