Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,6 | Transmitting Christ's Teaching ~6. Christocentricity in
2 I,6 | to transmit not one's own teaching or that of some other master,
3 I,6 | some other master, but the teaching of Jesus Christ, the Truth
4 I,6 | endeavor to transmit by his teaching and behavior the teaching
5 I,6 | teaching and behavior the teaching and life of Jesus. He will
6 I,6 | they expressed Christ's teaching and the lessons of His life.
7 I,6 | mysterious words of Jesus: "My teaching is not mine, but his who
8 I,6 | order that he can say: "My teaching is not mine!" ~
9 I,7 | Christ the Teacher ~7. This teaching is not a body of abstract
10 I,7 | mystery of God. The Person teaching it in the Gospel is altogether
11 I,7 | day I sat in the temple teaching."(16) It is the admiring
12 I,7 | evangelists, surprised to see Him teaching everywhere and at all times,
13 I,7 | everywhere and at all times, teaching in a manner and with an
14 I,7 | they were astonished at his teaching, for he taught them as one
15 I,7 | He stirs up the people, teaching throughout all Judaea, from
16 I,9 | Teaching Through His Life as a Whole ~
17 I,9 | and persuasiveness of His teaching can only be explained by
18 I,9 | Christ's life was a continual teaching: His silences, His miracles,
19 II,10 | devoted to the apostles" teaching and fellowship, to the breaking
20 II,10 | the Lord, thanks to the teaching of the apostles, celebrating
21 II,10 | because (the apostles) were teaching the people"(32) and the
22 II,11 | their successors the task of teaching. They entrusted it also
23 II,11 | themselves in the task of teaching,(37) and even simple Christians
24 II,11 | Acts is that of a person "teaching about the Lord Jesus Christ
25 II,11 | give greater depth to his teaching. The letters of Peter, John,
26 II,11 | the expression of an oral teaching passed on to the Christian
27 II,12 | Church ~12. This mission of teaching that belonged to the apostles
28 II,13 | as a summary of Christian teaching and traditional theology
29 III,18 | includes especially the teaching of Christian doctrine imparted,
30 III,19 | only with nourishing and teaching the faith, but also with
31 III,20 | catechesis is to be the teaching and maturation stage, that
32 III,25 | expositions, namely, the simple teaching of the formulas that express
33 IV,27 | reflection and life.~The Church's teaching, liturgy and life spring
34 IV,29 | present in the catechetical teaching of the Popes and the Bishops.
35 IV,29 | heritage of the Church's social teaching should, in appropriate forms,
36 IV,30 | disciples of all nations...teaching them to observe all...I
37 IV,33 | not consist merely in the teaching of doctrine: it also means
38 IV,33 | true catechesis. But this teaching also has ecumenical importance
39 V,44 | study deeply the Christian teaching that the circumstances of
40 VI,46 | Media ~46. From the oral teaching by the apostles and the
41 VI,48 | can say that catechetical teaching too finds its source and
42 VI,49 | out of keeping with the teaching of the Church's magisterium.~
43 VII,51 | harmful to the unity of the teaching of the one Faith. ~
44 VII,52 | temptation to mix catechetical teaching unduly with overt or masked
45 VII,52 | include true Christian moral teaching. Chiefly, it goes beyond
46 VII,55 | time when, in non-religious teaching in certain countries, more
47 VIII,58 | education and the art of teaching are continually being subjected
48 VIII,61 | own reflection and their teaching, drawing, like the theologians,
49 IX,64 | freedom of catechetical teaching; but with all my strength
50 IX,68 | life, the more methodical teaching received elsewhere. The
51 IX,69 | shone for its high level of teaching in non-religious matters,
52 Conclu,72| must be the attitude of the teaching Church and of every catechist.~
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