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1 Bles | an image and likeness of God himself2, and he is placed
2 2, 4 | all the revealed word of God, and therefore what is a
3 2, 4 | revealed word of the living God. Relating herself to man,
4 2, 4 | destiny which the living God, the Creator and Redeemer,
5 2, 4 | created "in the image of God.... male and female"9, hears
6 2, 4 | essence. Man is the image of God partly through the mandate
7 2, 4 | female, "in the image of God". This process is,at the
8 2, 6 | because as the "image of God" he is a person, that is
9 2, 6 | the one who, while being God, became like us in all things11
10 2, 9 | world that is proper to him.~God's fundamental and original
11 2, 9 | the original covenant with God, heard the words: "In the
12 3, 13 | draws light from the word of God, we have no difficulty in
13 4, 21 | received as a gift from God and affirms his "dominion"
14 5, 24 | that the word of the living God is directed, the evangelical
15 5, 24 | which it has in the eyes of God and by means of which work
16 5, 24 | closer, through work, to God, the Creator and Redeemer,
17 5, 25 | human activity accords with God's will. For man, created
18 5, 25 | will. For man, created to God's image, received a mandate
19 5, 25 | things to man, the name of God would be wonderful in all
20 5, 25 | the earth"27. ~The word of God's revelation is profoundly
21 5, 25 | created in the image of God, shares by his work in the
22 5, 25 | the form of "work" done by God during "six days"28, "resting"
23 5, 25 | the same respect for what God has done through his creative "
24 5, 25 | wonderful are your deeds, O Lord God the Almighty"30; this is
25 5, 25 | with the statement: "And God saw that it was good"31. ~
26 5, 25 | that man ought to imitate God, his Creator, in working,
27 5, 25 | characteristic of likeness to God. Man ought to imitate God
28 5, 25 | God. Man ought to imitate God both in working and also
29 5, 25 | and also in resting, since God himself wished to present
30 5, 25 | and rest. This activity by God in the world always continues,
31 5, 25 | more what in the will of God he ought to be, for the "
32 5, 25 | work is a participation in God's activity ought to permeate,
33 5, 25 | energy are in opposition to God's power, and that the rational
34 5, 25 | human race are a sign of God's greatness and the flowering
35 5, 25 | orientation to the praise of God. Even by their secular activity
36 5, 26 | participates in the activity of God himself, his Creator, was
37 5, 26 | facet of man's likeness with God, the Creator and Father.
38 5, 26 | parables on the Kingdom of God Jesus Christ constantly
39 5, 27 | elevation as the image of God is contrasted with the curse
40 5, 27 | collaborates with the Son of God for the redemption of humanity.
41 5, 27 | concern to the Kingdom of God"90. ~In these present reflections
42 5, 27 | to the word of the living God, uniting work with prayer,
43 5, 27 | development ot the Kingdom of God, to which we are all called
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