Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,3 | addressed to the rich young man, were not accepted by the
2 2,3 | price of the Redemption of man and the world. Christ's
3 2,3 | soul and body, whether man or woman, in that person'
4 2,3 | Redemption, has now called man in order that he in his
5 2,4 | perfection. Speaking to the young man, Christ says: "If you wish
6 2,4 | perfect"(12)? The calling of man to perfection was in a certain
7 2,4 | demanding when it indicates to man perfection in the likeness
8 2,4 | Revelation, according to which man was created in the image
9 2,4 | Christ addressed to the young man in the Gospel. These words
10 2,4 | mystery of the Redemption of man in the world. For this Redemption
11 2,4 | creation, and in particular man, possesses in the thought
12 2,4 | of God Himself Especially man must be given and restored
13 2,4 | being based on consumerism, man bitterly experiences the
14 2,4 | of humanity, the roots of man's destiny in the temporal
15 2,4 | in the elements that make man man, permeating this humanity-which
16 2,4 | the elements that make man man, permeating this humanity-which
17 2,5 | It passes together with man into the dimension of the
18 2,5 | the divine eschatology of man. Through this treasure man
19 2,5 | man. Through this treasure man has his definitive future
20 2,6 | words addressed to the young man in the synoptic Gospels,(20)
21 2,6 | of that "treasure" which man "has in heaven." In this
22 2,6 | what He "said" to the young man who asked him: "Teacher,
23 3,8 | into the world and becomes man, says to the Father: "You
24 4,9 | cosmos through the heart of man, from within: "For the creation
25 4,9 | substance of consecration: a man or woman's vowing of self
26 4,9 | life" are hidden within man as the inheritance of original
27 4,9 | created by God and given to man to be ruled by him,(49)
28 4,9 | them, is to be subjected to man and given to him in such
29 4,9 | to him in such a way that man himself may be perfectly
30 5,11| virginity."(60) The unmarried man is anxious about the affairs
31 5,11| human heart, whether of a man or of a woman, constitutes
32 5,12| the gift of divinity to man, a gift which is accomplished
33 5,12| reason He says to the young man of the synoptic Gospels: "
34 5,12| mystery of grace, creates in man himself, precisely through
35 5,13| confirm this: "For as by one man's disobedience many were
36 5,13| made sinners, so by one man's obedience many will be
37 5,13| the example of the Son of Man, who "came not to be served
38 6,14| Christ, the Redeemer of man and of the world, her Lord
39 6,14| definitive fulfillment which man and-through man-the whole
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