Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,2| Mediator between God and man and the sole Redeemer of
2 I,5 | mission of the Redeemer as man. "In Jesus of Nazareth,
3 II,10 | Christ, true God and true man, the one and only Saviour
4 II,12 | distant, above and apart from man, but is very near, indeed
5 II,13 | he also "fully reveals man to himself".43 His words
6 II,13 | be human. Through Jesus, man can finally know the truth
7 II,13 | service of the Father and of man, reveals that the vocation
8 II,13 | human heart to love God and man, even when this entails
9 II,13 | heart of God who created man in his own image (cf. Gen
10 II,13 | being truly God and truly man, Jesus established communion
11 II,13 | person of the Son of God made man and the mission entrusted
12 II,13 | between God and men, the man Christ Jesus who gave himself
13 II,14 | Christ, true God and true man, is the one Saviour because
14 III,16 | union with himself not only man but the whole of creation
15 III,16 | of creation, history and man for full maturity in Christ. 60~
16 III,17 | plan for the salvation of man does not end with the death
17 III,18 | of love between God and man was prepared for by the
18 IV,20 | the truth about God, about man, and about how we are to
19 IV,20 | is twofold: respect for man in his quest for answers
20 IV,20 | action of the Spirit in man".72 Indeed, the Synod Fathers
21 V,24 | encounter between God and man, in which God chooses to
22 V,29 | the most basic truth about man, namely his relationship
23 V,29 | Jesus Christ: he became man, shared our human life and
24 VI,32 | about herself and about man, applying this truth to
25 VI,34 | becoming like the ‘rich man' who pretended not to know
26 VI,41 | the Creator's will that man should treat nature not
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