Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,4 | has spoken to us by a Son" (Heb 1:1-2). ~In these
2 I,5 | prepare the birth of the Son from the womb of Mary "in
3 I,11 | memory of the birth of the Son, how could the memory of
4 II,18 | life of "the carpenter's son" (Mt 13:55) who was himself
5 II,18 | aware of being the "beloved son" (Lk 3:22), he begins his
6 II,19 | You are the Christ, the Son of the living God" (Mt 16:
7 II,20 | glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father" (1:14). ~
8 II,21 | of the Eternal Word, the Son of the Father. The two natures,
9 II,21(10)| confess one and the same Son, our Lord Jesus Christ,
10 II,21(10)| but he is one and the same Son, the only-begotten, God,
11 II,22 | when he affirms that the Son of God was born "of the
12 II,22 | self-emptying" — on the part of the Son of God of that glory which
13 II,22 | hand, this abasement of the Son of God is not an end in
14 II,23 | it is only because the Son of God truly became man
15 II,23(12)| united to a creature, if the Son were not true God": Oratio
16 II,24 | The Son's face ~24. This divine-human
17 II,24 | which properly belongs to a "son". When his mother tells
18 II,24 | aware of his identity as the Son of God. John emphasizes
19 II,24 | serene certainty of being the Son of the heavenly Father. ~
20 II,25 | not to want to heed the Son's cry. In order to bring
21 II,26 | hope, but the prayer of the Son who offers his life to the
22 II,27 | spotless Lamb, my Only-begotten Son, who on the Cross was both
23 II,28 | heard for his godly fear. Son though he was, he learned
24 III,30 | unity of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit",15
25 IV,49 | through his Incarnation the Son of God has united himself
26 IV,56 | world that he gave his only Son" (Jn 3:16). As the recent
27 Conclu,58| the help of Christ. The Son of God, who became incarnate
28 Conclu,58| of the Father, and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit" (
29 Conclu,59| heart the mystery of her Son (cf. Lk 2:51). ~The Risen
30 Conclu,59| of Jesus of Nazareth, the Son of God and the Redeemer
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