Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,5 | human flesh assumed by the Word".7 Consequently, knowledge
2 I,9 | the Apostles preached the word and founded Churches. It
3 I,9 | proclaim with vigour in word and deed that Jesus Christ
4 II,11 | the fullest sense of the word because his words and works,
5 II,11 | of God, the pre-existent Word, who reigns for ever as
6 II,12 | unique and absolute saving Word of God (cf. Heb 1:1-4).
7 II,12 | the Father's definitive Word, Jesus makes God and his
8 II,12 | person of Jesus does God's word of salvation appear in all
9 II,14 | recalled that the pre-existent Word, the eternally begotten
10 II,14 | for good".46 Through the Word, present to the cosmos even
11 II,14 | 20). But as the incarnate Word who lived, died and rose
12 III,16 | and the Incarnation of the Word~16. Under the Spirit's guidance,
13 III,16 | Jesus. The "seeds of the Word" sown by the Spirit prepare
14 III,16 | reference to Christ, the Word who took flesh by the power
15 IV,20 | gift of faith. A special word of gratitude again must
16 IV,22 | importance of the biblical word in passing on the message
17 IV,22 | Asia, where the transmitted word is so important in preserving
18 IV,22 | of other religions; the word of God has an inherent power
19 IV,23 | faithfully listening to the word of God, from prayer and
20 VI,34 | command towards the poor, in word and in deed.~Solidarity
21 VII,49 | the Christian message. The word itself, "martyr", means
22 Conclu,50| to discern the Spirit's word to the Churches in Asia (
|