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1 Int, 1 | an overall view of the human race shows that this mission
2 1, 4 | inter-religious dialogue? Is not human development an adequate
3 1, 6 | in some sense with every human being," so too "we are obliged
4 1, 8 | freedom of conscience: "The human person has a right to religious
5 1, 8 | or by groups, or by any human power, that no one should
6 1, 11| the conviction that every human being needs Jesus Christ,
7 1, 11| needs and aspirations of the human heart and always remains "
8 1, 11| reduce Christianity to merely human wisdom, a pseudo - science
9 2, 13| and sufferings of every human being: he is a Father filled
10 2, 14| kingdom of God come to the human person both in his physical
11 2, 14| compassion in the face of human distress, but they also
12 2, 15| kingdom aims at transforming human relationships; it grows
13 2, 15| one of communion among all human beings - with one another
14 2, 15| activity, which is present in human history and transforms it.
15 2, 17| become something completely human and secularized; what counts
16 2, 18| transformed into a purely human or ideological goal, and
17 2, 19| demands the promotion of human values, as well as those
18 2, 20| kingdom in individuals and in human society. Eschatological
19 2, 20| understanding and esteem for human institutions.~The Church
20 2, 20| activities as dialogue, human promotion, commitment to
21 3, 21| Jesus entrusts this work to human beings: to the apostles,
22 3, 21| accomplishment of this work in the human spirit and in the history
23 3, 21| Good News takes shape in human minds and hearts and extends
24 3, 23| Mission, then, is based not on human abilities but on the power
25 3, 26| from every point of view: human, spiritual and material.
26 3, 28| the Word," to be found in human initiatives - including
27 3, 28| The Spirit offers the human race" the light and strength
28 3, 28| Christ "is now at work in human hearts through the strength
29 3, 28| aspirations which drive the human family to make its life
30 3, 28| its life one that is more human and to direct the whole
31 3, 29| mysteriously present in every human heart."46~This is the same
32 3, 29| the Spirit brings about in human hearts and in the history
33 3, 29| Spirit" so that as perfectly human he would save all human
34 3, 29| human he would save all human beings and sum up all things."48~
35 4, 35| proportion to the Church's human resources.~The difficulties
36 4, 35| were a question of a merely human enterprise. In certain countries
37 4, 37| before there were stable human and social situations, today
38 4, 37| few "megalopolises," where human problems are often aggravated
39 4, 37| most abandoned and isolated human groups, but it is also true
40 4, 37| means for restoring the human dignity of these people.~(
41 4, 37| important in many sectors of human life, from culture to politics,
42 4 | Christ and the Promotion of Human Freedom~
43 4, 39| awareness that one is furthering human freedom by proclaiming Jesus
44 4, 39| right of each and every human person.~On her part. the
45 5, 42| despite all his or her human limitations and defects,
46 5, 42| stands in marked contrast to human selfishness. It raises precise
47 5, 42| commitment to peace, justice, human rights and human promotion
48 5, 42| justice, human rights and human promotion is also a witness
49 5, 42| directed toward integral human development.71~
50 5, 45| he is not proclaiming a human truth, but the "word of
51 5, 46| help people to become more human or more faithful to their
52 5, 48| it pleases him "to call human beings to share in his own
53 5, 49| indeed, for much of the human race it has yet to begin.~
54 5, 51| catechesis, and discussion on human and ecclesial problems with
55 5, 52| Christianity in the various human cultures."85 The process
56 5, 54| culture. Since culture is a human creation and is therefore
57 5, 56| has been brought about in human beings by the Spirit who
58 5, 57| daily life to their own human and spiritual values, and
59 5, 58| through the Gospel. "Authentic human development must be rooted
60 5, 59| proclamation of the Gospel and human promotion.~The contribution
61 5, 59| people to develop on the human level. But a soulless development
62 5, 59| development cannot suffice for human beings, and an excess of
63 5, 59| sense of religion as well as human values are in danger of
64 5, 60| to works of charity and human promotion.~It is in fact
65 6, 70| to go on the way toward human promotion and liberation.
66 7, 81| of charity, education and human promotion - a vast field
67 7, 83| development or defending human rights. The missionary Church
68 7, 86| and war; respect for the human person and for human rights;
69 7, 86| the human person and for human rights; the desire for freedom,
70 7, 86| Christ is still immense: the human and cultural groups not
71 8, 88| men. And being found in human form he humbled himself
72 8, 88| to experience fully the human condition and to accept
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