Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,9 | word and the fulfillment of revelation. Hence for Christians the
2 III,22 | systematic initiation into the revelation that God has given of Himself
3 III,22 | humanity in Christ Jesus, a revelation stored in the depths of
4 III,22 | living, active traditio. This revelation is not however isolated
5 IV,27(57)| Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation Dei Verbum, 10 and 24: AAS
6 V,36 | be no more than a simple revelation of a good and provident
7 V,38 | catechesis can be decisive. The revelation of Jesus Christ as a Friend,
8 V,38 | admired but also imitated; the revelation of this message which provides
9 V,38 | fundamental questions, the revelation of the loving plan of Christ
10 VI,50 | the essential content of revelation and up to date in method,
11 VII,52 | At the Service of Revelation and Conversion ~52. The
12 VII,52 | questions. It is on the basis of revelation that catechesis will try
13 VII,52 | will try to set its course, revelation as transmitted by the universal
14 VII,52 | solemn or ordinary form. This revelation tells of a creating and
15 VII,52 | center. Accordingly, this revelation tells of the radical chance
16 VIII,58 | question of communicating God's revelation in its entirety. Throughout
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