Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0,3 | is no actual use of this word.~Some consider reconciliation
2 Intro, 0,4 | under the influence of the word of God and in the perspective
3 I, 2,7 | of Jesus of Nazareth, the word and the Son of God made
4 I, 2,8 | loving attention to God's word; personal and community
5 I, 3,10 | according to our faith, the word of God became flesh and
6 I, 3,10 | sacrifice of his Son, the word made man, without limits
7 II, 1,17 | need to be faithful to the word of God that teaches us also
8 II, 2,21 | this second meaning of the word, piety (eusebeia) means
9 II, 2,22 | Reconciled Life ~22. Thus the word of Scripture, as it reveals
10 II, 2,22 | passion and death of the Word made flesh who consented
11 III, 1,25 | all apply to ourselves the word of God; we must relinquish
12 III, 1,25 | found, namely in the divine word itself and in the authentic
13 III, 1,25 | authentic interpretation of that word provided by the magisterium
14 III, 1,25 | Lord; a listening to the word; the study of revelation
15 III, 1,26 | attempts to translate the word in the Greek text, metanoia,(138)
16 III, 1,26 | the church draws from the word of God concerning the rights
17 III, 2,29 | communicable knowledge of the word of God. But it is even more
18 III, 2,29 | spiritual progress and, in a word, in achieving holiness.
19 III, 2,31 | church, inspired by God's word, teaches about contrition,
20 III, 2,31 | his life of prayer-in a word, the whole of his priestly
21 III, 2,32 | of great importance: The word of God listened to in common
22 III, 2,32 | to the importance of the word of God which is read, recalled
23 Concl, 0,35| blessing." And he ended with a word of encouragement and hope: "
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