Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0,2 | which reaches its highest point in a type of social organization
2 Intro, 0,4(17)| himself. He is the meeting point of many conflicting forces.
3 I, 1,6 | bitter taste.(21) From this point of view he too needs to
4 I, 1,6 | parable is read from the point of view of the other son,
5 II, 1,14 | the world almost to the point of ruling it.(67) ~Disobedience
6 II, 1,14 | Disobedience to God ~A first point which helps us to understand
7 II, 1,15 | and social sin: From one point of view, every sin is personal;
8 II, 1,15 | is personal; from another point of view, every sin is social
9 II, 1,16 | clouding his intellect.~At this point we must ask what was being
10 II, 1,17 | disorder that reaches the point of turning away from its
11 II, 1,17 | disorder does not reach the point of a turning away from God,
12 II, 1,17 | sin is considered from the point of view of the punishment
13 II, 1,17 | Considering sin from the point of view of its matter, the
14 II, 1,18 | loss of this decisive inner point of reference, the sense
15 II, 1,18 | his responsibility to the point of not acknowledging his
16 II, 1,18 | sin as almost to reach the point of saying that sin does
17 II, 1,18 | sense of sin almost to the point of eliminating it altogether?
18 III, 0,23 | and reconciliation. Its point of departure is the church'
19 III, 1,26 | many places. Here I wish to point out in particular the importance
20 III, 2,32 | pastoral importance. The only point that needs mentioning here
21 III, 2,33 | regulations given on this point, which are the result of
22 III, 2,34 | duty to mention at this point, if very briefly, a pastoral
23 Concl, 0,35 | he immediately went on to point out the sins against harmony
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