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1 2, 4| which the living God, the Creator and Redeemer, has linked
2 2, 4| breaking, caused by sin, of the Creator's original covenant with
3 2, 4| mandate received from his Creator to subdue, to dominate,
4 2, 4| reflects the very action of the Creator of the universe.~Work understood
5 2, 4| this process within the Creator's original ordering. And
6 2, 7| work and its true maker and creator. Precisely this reversal
7 2, 9| expressed the will of the Creator that work should enable
8 3, 11| way of the world that the Creator has entrusted to man; it
9 3, 12| the final analysis, by the Creator At the beginning of man'
10 4, 16| must work, both because the Creator has commanded it and because
11 5, 24| through work, to God, the Creator and Redeemer, to participate
12 5, 25| Sharing in the Activity of the Creator ~As the Second Vatican Council
13 5, 25| acknowledged as the Lord and Creator of all. Thus, by the subjection
14 5, 25| work in the activity of the Creator and that, within the limits
15 5, 25| ought to imitate God, his Creator, in working, because man
16 5, 25| labour they are unfolding the Creator's work, consulting the advantages
17 5, 25| as a kind of rival to the Creator, Christians are convinced
18 5, 25| according to the design of the Creator and the light of his Word"39. ~
19 5, 26| activity of God himself, his Creator, was given particular prominence
20 5, 26| s likeness with God, the Creator and Father. Is it not he
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