Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,7 | reconciled to God by the death of his Son," writes St.
2 I, 2,7 | of reconciliation through death on the cross is spoken of
3 I, 2,7 | good reason his passion and death, sacramentally renewed in
4 I, 2,7 | the paschal mystery of his death and resurrection, as the
5 I, 3,10 | By conquering through his death on the cross evil and the
6 II, 1,17 | mean to be condemned to death.(79) Contrasted with these
7 II, 1,17 | of a sin which leads to death (pros thanaton), as opposed
8 II, 1,17 | sin which does not lead to death (me pros thanaton).(83)
9 II, 1,17 | Obviously, the concept of death here is a spiritual death.
10 II, 1,17 | death here is a spiritual death. It is a question of the
11 II, 1,17 | passage the sin that leads to death seems to be the denial of
12 II, 1,17 | the punishment of "eternal death."~In the light of these
13 II, 1,17 | the concept of spiritual death. According to St. Thomas,
14 II, 1,17 | its matter, the ideas of death, of radical rupture with
15 II, 1,17 | and consequently choosing death.~With the whole tradition
16 II, 1,17 | middle way between life and death.~Likewise, care will have
17 II, 1,18 | perception of the seeds of death contained in sin, as well
18 II, 2,20 | mystery of his passion and death, of his resurrection and
19 II, 2,22 | than sin, stronger than death. When we realize that God'
20 II, 2,22 | as cause the passion and death of the Word made flesh who
21 III, 1,26| four last things of man: death, judgment (universal and
22 III, 1,26| the mysterious gates of death, an eternity of joy in communion
23 III, 1,27| conscience."(151) It is death, burial and resurrection
24 III, 1,27| acceptance of suffering and death as a penance for sins. And
25 III, 2,31| saving power of the passion, death and resurrection of Jesus
26 III, 2,31| resurrection" from "spiritual death" which is renewed each time
27 III, 2,34| and work, not wishing the death of the sinner but that the
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