Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,1 | redeeming sacrifice: “One man has died for all . . . that
2 Intro,1 | whole of society and every man and woman to share in the
3 I,8 | attitude of the rich young man is indicative (cf. Mt 19:
4 I,10 | Jesus not only reconciles man with the Father, but also
5 I,10 | Father, but also reconciles man with himself and thus reveals
6 I,12 | cf. Mt 25:40), the Son of Man”.( 30)~
7 II,15 | mediator between God and man. The Saints and the Beatified
8 III,32 | Scripture reminds us, the old man must die and the new man
9 III,32 | man must die and the new man must be born, that is, the
10 IV,46 | Creator, by forming the first man and woman and commanding
11 V,53 | dwells in the Son of God made man, who died and rose from
12 V,56 | purely economic conception of man, this system considers profit
13 V,57 | person. “God's masterpiece, man, is made in the divine image
14 V,57 | offense against the dignity of man is an offense against God
15 V,57 | himself, in whose image man is made”. (212) This dignity
16 VI,67 | God and the divine face of man. It is this proclamation
17 VI,67 | life of the Son of God made man the perfect model for their
18 VI,68 | the Son of God, who became man, died and rose again. He
19 Conclu,76| world.~You who, in becoming man, ~chose to belong to a human
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