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1 Int, 2 | Christ. For in the Church's history, missionary drive has always
2 1, 6 | or speak of a "Jesus of history" who would differ from the "
3 1, 6 | whereby, while belonging to history, he remains history's center
4 1, 6 | belonging to history, he remains history's center and goal:7 "I am
5 1, 7 | has brought about in the history of mankind? Of course one
6 1, 8 | it is also written in the history of humanity with the blood
7 1, 8 | intensify it in the moment of history in which we are living."13
8 2, 12| nations. In the course of her history, Israel comes to realize
9 2, 15| which is present in human history and transforms it. Building
10 3, 21| human spirit and in the history of the world."31~The Holy
11 3, 21| hearts and extends through history. In all of this it is the
12 3, 25| mysteriously guides nations and history. But if they are to recognize
13 3, 28| individuals but also society and history, peoples, cultures and religions.
14 3, 28| humanity on its journey through history: "The Spirit of God with
15 3, 29| human hearts and in the history of peoples, in cultures
16 3, 30| principal agent of mission!~The history of humanity has known many
17 5, 41| fulfillment in the world and in history; in this history God, by
18 5, 41| and in history; in this history God, by means of missions,
19 5, 41| clearly accomplishes the history of salvation."68 What paths
20 5, 44| which changes man and his history, and which all peoples have
21 5, 45| Christ. Throughout Christian history, martyrs, that is, "witnesses,"
22 5, 49| This phase of ecclesial history, called the plantatio Ecclesiae,
23 5, 52| pilgrimage throughout her history, but today it is particularly
24 5, 59| mankind's advancement in history. Man's development derives
25 6, 69| to their Institute."140 History witnesses to the outstanding
26 6, 75| it a long and illustrious history, is called to play a role
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