|    Chapter,  Paragraph1 Intro,  4   |          and inexpressibility of divine truth, even by Christian
 2   1,  5     |           the full revelation of divine truth is given: "No one
 3   1,  5     | revelation and confirmed it with divine testimony... The Christian
 4   1,  6     | realities, have nevertheless the divine Person of the Incarnate
 5   1,  6     |         even if the depth of the divine mystery in itself remains
 6   1,  8     |         Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation of the Second
 7   2,  9     |          figure, who reveals the divine not in an exclusive way,
 8   2,  10    |       the two natures, human and divine, is the single person of
 9   2,  11    |         of the Word, mediator of divine grace on the level of creation
10   2,  11    |         Magisterium, faithful to divine revelation, reasserts that
11   2,  12    |       the same destiny, which is divine, we must hold that the Holy
12   2,  12    |   recalled the truth of a single divine economy: "The Spirit's presence
13   3,  14    |    religions may fall within the divine plan of salvation. In this
14   3,  15    |    revelation (cf. Mt 11:27) and divine life (cf. Jn 1:12; 5:25-
15   5,  19    |         common ground in the one divine reality, by whatever name
16   6,  21(85)|       These are the seeds of the divine Word (semina Verbi), which
17   6,  21    |   attribute to these, however, a divine origin or an ex opere operato
18   6,  22    |      other religions can receive divine grace, it is also certain
 
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