|    Chapter,  Paragraph1 Intro,  1   |                         1. The Lord Jesus, before ascending into heaven,
 2 Intro,  1   |            born from the command of Jesus Christ and is fulfilled
 3 Intro,  1   |              I believe in one Lord, Jesus Christ, the only Son of
 4 Intro,  2   |           fidelity to the Gospel of Jesus. At the close of the second
 5 Intro,  2   |            Church's proclamation of Jesus Christ, "the way, the truth,
 6 Intro,  2   |             mystery of salvation in Jesus Christ through his Spirit".5
 7 Intro,  3   |      universality of the mystery of Jesus Christ and the Church, nor
 8 Intro,  4   |      character of the revelation of Jesus Christ, the nature of Christian
 9 Intro,  4   |        between the Eternal Word and Jesus of Nazareth, the unity of
10 Intro,  4   |      universality of the mystery of Jesus Christ, the universal salvific
11 Intro,  4   |       revelation and the mystery of Jesus Christ and the Church lose
12   1         | DEFINITIVENESS OF THE REVELATION OF JESUS CHRIST ~
13   1,  5     |      character of the revelation of Jesus Christ. In fact, it must
14   1,  5     |             that, in the mystery of Jesus Christ, the Incarnate Son
15   1,  5     |         revelation".9 Furthermore, "Jesus Christ, therefore, the Word
16   1,  5     |              Jn 5:36; 17:4). To see Jesus is to see his Father (cf.
17   1,  5     |             14:9). For this reason, Jesus perfected revelation by
18   1,  5     |           manifestation of our Lord Jesus Christ (cf. 1 Tim 6:14 and
19   1,  5     |              Only the revelation of Jesus Christ, therefore, "introduces
20   1,  6     |      character of the revelation of Jesus Christ, which would be complementary
21   1,  6     |      neither by Christianity nor by Jesus Christ. ~Such a position
22   1,  6     |          mystery of God is given in Jesus Christ. Therefore, the words,
23   1,  6     |          entire historical event of Jesus, though limited as human
24   2,  9     |        often emerges an approach to Jesus of Nazareth that considers
25   2,  9     |            many historical figures: Jesus of Nazareth would be one
26   2,  9     |          More concretely, for some, Jesus would be one of the many
27   2,  10    |       believed which proclaims that Jesus of Nazareth, son of Mary,
28   2,  10    |         became flesh" (Jn 1:14). In Jesus, "the Christ, the Son of
29   2,  10    |     solemnly defined its faith in: "Jesus Christ, the Son of God,
30   2,  10    |          and the same Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, the same perfect
31   2,  10    |     separation between the Word and Jesus Christ is contrary to the
32   2,  10    |           to the Christian faith... Jesus is the Incarnate Word —
33   2,  10    |           Christ is none other than Jesus of Nazareth; he is the Word
34   2,  10    |           separate those gifts from Jesus Christ, who is at the centre
35   2,  11    |          revelation, reasserts that Jesus Christ is the mediator and
36   2,  12    |           Testament, the mystery of Jesus, the Incarnate Word, constitutes
37   2,  12    |           of building the Church by Jesus Christ the Head, in the
38   2,  12    |              the salvific action of Jesus Christ, with and through
39   2,  12    |          death, and resurrection of Jesus and who is at work in the
40   3         |             THE SALVIFIC MYSTERY OF JESUS CHRIST ~
41   3,  13    |      universality of the mystery of Jesus Christ is also put forward.
42   3,  13    |   foundation. In fact, the truth of Jesus Christ, Son of God, Lord
43   3,  13    |             was done in the name of Jesus (cf. Acts 3:1-8), proclaims: "
44   3,  13    |           Paul adds, moreover, that Jesus Christ "is Lord of all", "
45   3,  13    |             we exist, and one Lord, Jesus Christ, through whom are
46   3,  13    |        between God and men, the man Jesus Christ, who gave himself
47   3,  13    |       offered by the Father through Jesus Christ in the Spirit (cf.
48   3,  15    |            of the salvific event of Jesus Christ in relation to other
49   3,  15    |         believers has recognized in Jesus a salvific value such that
50   3,  15    |           one can and must say that Jesus Christ has a significance
51   3,  15    |            universal, and absolute. Jesus is, in fact, the Word of
52   3,  15(45)|    contemplating the preeminence of Jesus as firstborn Son: "In the
53   4,  16    |                        16. The Lord Jesus, the only Saviour, did not
54   4,  16    |         united to her Lord. Indeed, Jesus Christ continues his presence
55   4,  16    |           the salvific mediation of Jesus Christ, the unicity of the
56   5,  18    |           kingdom is separated from Jesus, it is no longer the kingdom
57   6,  20    |       mysterious way to the Saviour Jesus Christ, her Head, and subordinated
58   6,  21    |        above about the mediation of Jesus Christ and the "unique and
59   6,  22    |           the coming of the Saviour Jesus Christ, God has willed that
60   6,  22    |             less to the position of Jesus Christ — who is God himself
61   6,  22    |          necessity of conversion to Jesus Christ and of adherence
62   6,  22    |           of conversion to the Lord Jesus Christ. ~
63 End,  23    |           Church, to which the Lord Jesus entrusted the task of spreading
64 End,  23    |         family of God's children... Jesus destroys the walls of division
 
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