Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0,2 | conflicts which, instead of being resolved through dialogue,
2 Intro, 0,2 | person, the first of these being the right to life and to
3 Intro, 0,2 | herself with the world or being of the world-is in the world
4 Intro, 0,4 | as well as of every human being of whatever period-is the
5 Intro, 0,4 | himself and thus brings into being a new family of those who
6 Intro, 0,4(17)| his condition as a created being he is subject to a thousand
7 I, 1,5 | prodigal son is man every human being: bewitched by the temptation
8 I, 1,6 | and with one another-these being two realities that are intimately
9 I, 1,6(21) | oil plant "which came into being in a night and perished
10 I, 2,8 | and complex as it is, as being her central task of reconciling
11 I, 2,9 | reconciling, must begin by being a reconciled church. Beneath
12 I, 3,11 | reconciliation and as it were of being its sacrament in the world.
13 I, 3,12 | part of the church: that of being in herself "unfailingly
14 I, 3,12 | first aspect is that of being the sign of that universal
15 II, 0,13 | personhood-to recognize oneself as being a sinner, capable of sin
16 II, 1,14 | the mistaken pretension of being "like him."(69) In the story
17 II, 1,16 | point we must ask what was being referred to by those who
18 II, 1,17 | ignorance, he has confidence in being forgiven, also because he
19 II, 1,17 | the ultimate end of man' s being and acting. Now sin is a
20 II, 2,21 | spiritual energy, the Christian,being a child of God, is warned
21 III, 0,23 | innermost depths of his being. But at the same time he
22 III, 0,23 | essential aspect of its being and failing in an indispensable
23 III, 1,26 | conversion, is far from being a superficial feeling but
24 III, 1,26 | themselves to occasions of sin, being subjected to temptation
25 III, 1,27 | one who is conscious of being in mortal sin, however contrite
26 III, 1,27 | the pastors who, besides being teachers and guides, are
27 III, 2,28 | of confession is indeed being undermined, on the one hand
28 III, 2,28 | on the other hand, it is being undermined by the sometimes
29 III, 2,29 | quote the verse: "Yet he, being compassionate, forgave their
30 III, 2,31 | written in their in most being;(183) until they admit that
31 III, 2,31 | then pervades their whole being and separates them from
32 III, 2,31 | of lost joy, the joy of being saved,(187) which the majority
33 III, 2,31 | with himself in his inmost being, where he regains his own
34 III, 2,31 | confess his sins, his priestly being and his priestly action
35 III, 2,31 | some way we were to stop being good penitents. Such is
36 III, 2,33 | must it lead to this form being considered an alternative
37 III, 2,33 | inalienable right, besides being something needed by the
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