Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,4 | with creating the world and man, but puts himself on the
2 II,20 | blood" is a reference to man and the common way of understanding
3 II,21 | Jesus is true God and true man! Like the Apostle Thomas,
4 II,21(10)| humanity, true God and true man ... one and the same Christ
5 II,23 | At the same time, God and man that he is, he reveals to
6 II,23 | us also the true face of man, "fully revealing man to
7 II,23 | of man, "fully revealing man to man himself".11 ~Jesus
8 II,23 | fully revealing man to man himself".11 ~Jesus is "the
9 II,23 | himself".11 ~Jesus is "the new man" (cf. Eph 4:24; Col 3:10)
10 II,23 | Son of God truly became man that man, in him and through
11 II,23 | God truly became man that man, in him and through him,
12 II,23(12)| observes in this regard: "Man could not become divine
13 II,24 | therefore that later as a grown man his language authoritatively
14 II,24 | and in favour with God and man" (Lk 2:52), his human awareness
15 II,25 | s cry. In order to bring man back to the Father's face,
16 II,25 | had to take on the face of man, but he had to burden himself
17 II,26 | the cry of anguish of a man without hope, but the prayer
18 IV,47 | the relationship between a man and a woman — a mutual and
19 Conclu,59| God and the Redeemer of man. ~As the Jubilee now comes
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