Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,8 | the reason which prevents human beings from opening themselves
2 I,10 | of God, by taking on our human nature in all things save
3 I,10 | plan by revealing to each human person the way to realize
4 I,12 | that “on the face of every human being, especially when marked
5 II,13 | s supreme encounter with human nature: the ineffable mystery
6 II,16 | seriously the spiritual and human riches of that culture which
7 II,19 | Growing respect for human rights~19. Among the positive
8 II,19 | which are offensive to human dignity. “The rule of law
9 II,19 | threaten the dignity of the human person, the family, marriage,
10 II,19 | fundamental rights of the human person are inscribed in
11 II,19 | person are inscribed in human nature itself, they are
12 II,19 | observance and acceptance. No human authority can infringe upon
13 II,20 | a better service to the human family. However, if globalization
14 II,22(60) | At the Service of the Human Community: An Ethical Approach
15 II,24 | threatens many features of the human progress achieved in recent
16 III,27 | transcendent character of the human person.( 74)~
17 III,28 | him and not trusting in human means, we may draw from
18 III,32 | sign of the unity of the human family”.( 95) In the multiplicity
19 IV,41 | size that allows for true human relationships. This will
20 IV,41 | universal Church. In such a human context, it will be easier
21 IV,41 | reflect on the range of human problems in the light of
22 IV,41(141)| 1992: New Evangelization, Human Promotion and Christian
23 IV,43 | many different areas of human life; Secular Institutes
24 IV,45 | feels the duty to defend the human dignity which belongs to
25 IV,46 | and makes it fruitful in human and Christian virtues; it
26 IV,46 | that the foundation of human life is the conjugal relationship
27 V,52 | Christ shines forth in every human being. “Solidarity is thus
28 V,53 | for the salvation of the human race. “In this way we will
29 V,54 | fulfillment and dignity of the human person. It is the ethical
30 V,55 | threefold cornerstone of human dignity, solidarity and
31 V,56 | respect for law and for human rights, and inspire greater
32 V,57 | The ultimate foundation of human rights~57. It is appropriate
33 V,57 | foundation on which all human rights rest is the dignity
34 V,57 | likeness. Jesus took on our human nature, except for sin;
35 V,57 | defended the dignity of every human person, without exception;
36 V,57 | on the centrality of the human person in the natural order (
37 V,57 | inferior place in society. The human being's dignity as a child
38 V,57 | of God is the source of human rights and of corresponding
39 V,57 | America the awareness that human rights must be respected
40 V,63 | are sufficient to defend human lives against an aggressor
41 V,63 | and total dedication to human life from the moment of
42 V,63 | the assaults on life and human dignity perpetrated everywhere
43 V,63 | to avoid any violation of human dignity.~
44 V,65 | and to respect for their human dignity, even in cases of
45 VI,67 | increasingly of Jesus Christ, the human face of God and the divine
46 VI,70 | taking upon himself our human nature, became incarnate
47 VI,71 | the different spheres of human activity, and in society,
48 VI,71 | integral formation of the human person. (271) Given the
49 VI,72 | quality products promoting human and Christian values. (278)
50 VI,73 | dialogue between grace and human freedom unfolds.~This must
51 VI,73(286)| 1992: New Evangelization, Human Promotion and Christian
52 Conclu,76 | man, ~chose to belong to a human family, ~teach families
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