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1 1, 11 | but especially though his death and glorious Resurrection 2 1, 12 | the Father, since by his Death and Resurrection Christ 3 1, 12 | suffering of the innocent and death, if not in the light streaming 4 1, 12 | mystery of Christ's Passion, Death and Resurrection?~ 5 2, 23 | philosophy, is Jesus Christ's death on the Cross. It is here 6 2, 23 | 10). Man cannot grasp how death could be the source of life 7 3, 26 | the inevitability of our death. Given this unsettling fact, 8 3, 26 | destiny. We want to know if death will be the definitive end 9 3, 26 | not insignificant that the death of Socrates gave philosophy 10 3, 26 | that faced with the fact of death philosophers have again 11 3, 32 | Neither suffering nor violent death could ever lead them to 12 4, 43 | seventh centenary of the death of the Angelic Doctor: “ 13 4, 46 | even the mystery of the Death and Resurrection of Jesus, 14 4, 48 | and history. The theme of death as well can become for all 15 6, 67(90) | and what awaits him after death constitutes the necessary 16 7, 89 | and sacrifice, of life and death.~ 17 7, 92(109)| through his Passion and Death on the Cross, which, when 18 7, 93 | going to his Passion and Death, a mystery issuing into 19 7, 93 | inconceivable that suffering and death can express a love which