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1 1, 1| will leave on the face of human history or what it will 2 1, 1| thousands of millions of human beings but at the same time 3 1, 1| the Incarnation God gave human life the dimension that 4 1, 1| considering the errors of the human intellect, will and heart, 5 1, 3| her divine mystery and her human mission, and even her human 6 1, 3| human mission, and even her human weaknesses - this consciousness 7 1, 4| In this way much of the human family has become, it seems, 8 1, 4| that goes to make up her human character and activity, 9 1, 4| contained in the various human opinions, he preserved at 10 1, 6| trust - in spite of all human weakness and all the faults 11 1, 6| investigation of the treasures of human spirituality, in which, 12 2, 7| generations, and every individual human being - as if she were ever 13 2, 8| like Christ the depth of human consciousness and by making 14 2, 8| ever since the first sin. Human nature, by the very fact 15 2, 8| each man. He worked with human hands, he thought with a 16 2, 8| hands, he thought with a human mind. He acted with a human 17 2, 8| human mind. He acted with a human will, and with a human heart 18 2, 8| a human will, and with a human heart he loved. Born of 19 2, 9| fullness of justice in a human Heart - the Heart of the 20 2, 9| justice in the hearts of many human beings, predestined from 21 2, 9| again to humanity, to each human being, giving him the thrice 22 2, 10| 10 . The human dimension of the mystery 23 2, 10| expression, this is the human dimension of the mystery 24 2, 10| we mean the sphere of human hearts, consciences and 25 2, 11| deepest aspiration of the human spirit as expressed in its 26 2, 11| for the full meaning of human life. The Council gave particular 27 2, 11| divine dimension and also the human dimension of the Redemption, 28 2, 11| for the dignity that each human being has reached and can 29 2, 12| The Church's mission and human freedom~In this unity in 30 2, 12| magnificent heritage of the human spirit that has been manifested 31 2, 12| his freedom81. Thus the human person's dignity itself 32 2, 12| condition and basis for the human person's true dignity.~Jesus 33 2, 12| weaknesses that are part of her human history, does not cease 34 3, 13| increasing experience of the human family into the mystery 35 3, 13| make that life "ever more human"90. This is the solicitude 36 3, 13| the transcendence of the human person"91.~Accordingly, 37 3, 13| his unique unrepeatable human reality, which keeps intact 38 3, 13| the four thousand million human beings living on our planet 39 3, 14| oppose the endeavour "to make human life ever more human"97 40 3, 14| make human life ever more human"97 and make every element 41 3, 15| the drama of present - day human existence in its broadest 42 3, 15| whole of the present-day human family and is manifesting 43 3, 15| author and promoter, make human life on earth "more human" 44 3, 15| human life on earth "more human" in every aspect of that 45 3, 15| the dialectical nature of human knowledge and even more 46 3, 16| operative, but no truly human economy will be possible 47 3, 16| subordinating the whole of human existence to its partial 48 3, 16| be made the "measure" for human acts as an essential outline 49 3, 17| 17. Human rights: "letter" or "spirit"~ 50 3, 17| constitute a guarantee that human rights will become throughout 51 3, 17| graver violations of them. If human rights are violated in time 52 3, 17| spite of these premises, human rights are being violated 53 3, 17| man.~The Declaration of Human Rights linked with the setting 54 3, 17| If the opposite happens, human life is, even in time of 55 3, 17| precisely of those inviolable human rights that have reached 56 3, 17| whether the Declaration of Human Rights and the acceptance 57 3, 17| the declared "letter" of human rights. This state of things, 58 3, 17| century. Thus the principle of human rights is of profound concern 59 3, 17| to say from the "purely human" position, on the basis 60 3, 17| reason and his sense of human dignity. Certainly the curtailment 61 3, 17| man, what is authentically human. Indeed, even the phenomenon 62 3, 17| a-religiousness and atheism, as a human phenomenon, is understood 63 3, 17| difficult, even from a "purely human" point of view, to accept 64 4, 18| the twists and turns of "human destiny" in the world of 65 4, 18| of the destruction of the human body, beyond that goal we 66 4, 18| life and the life of the human spirit, in which is expressed 67 4, 18| pulsates what is most deeply human - the search for truth, 68 4, 18| of insatiability in the human heart. This appeal is making 69 4, 18| fortitude, responsibility, and human dignity - must concentrate 70 4, 19| virtue infused into the human spirit makes us sharers 71 4, 19| truth, and then love for his human expression in the Gospel, 72 4, 19| because of the advance of human learning, its methodology, 73 4, 19| the exact sciences and the human sciences, as well as philosophy, 74 4, 19| theology151.~In this field of human knowledge, which is continually 75 4, 20| profound revelation of the human brotherhood of Christ's 76 4, 20| taking into consideration our human weakness, our unworthiness, 77 4, 20| self-giving gives rise in us human beings subject to numerous 78 4, 20| therefore defending the human soul's individual right: 79 4, 20| part with regard to every human being redeemed by him: his 80 4, 20| man's inward truth, with human guilt and also with the 81 4, 20| with the desires of the human conscience. "Blessed are 82 4, 21| sphere of both Christian and human morality.~In presenting 83 4, 21| premise. The Church as a human society can of course be 84 4, 21| sciences with regard to any human society. But these categories 85 4, 21| community life - in the human meaning of this word - is 86 4, 21| increasingly become, even from the "human" point of view, a community 87 4, 21| of humanity and to each human being. The Pope too and 88 4, 21| in the various spheres of human life on earth.~Fidelity 89 4, 21| giving of the whole of one's human person, in a spirit of the 90 4, 21| end in itself, that each human being is free when he makes 91 4, 21| mankind. The full truth about human freedom is indelibly inscribed 92 4, 21| gives it concrete form in human life through each Christian' 93 4, 22| special action195, she gave human life to the Son of God, " 94 4, 22| can into the divine and human dimension of this mystery. 95 4, 22| unrepeatable in the history of the human race, but Mary's participation,