Chap., §
1 1, 21 | 6:51-58), the source and power of that complete gift of
2 1, 22 | Master refers them to God's power: "With men this is impossible,
3 1, 24 | done, but also gives the power to "do what is true" (cf.
4 2, 30 | possesses a light and a power capable of answering even
5 2, 30 | questions. This light and power also impel the Church constantly
6 2, 30 | is in the same light and power that the Church's Magisterium
7 2, 34 | willed to leave man "in the power of his own counsel" (cf
8 2, 35 | Revelation teaches that the power to decide what is good and
9 2 | God left man in the power of his own counsel" (Sir
10 2, 38 | willed to leave man in the power of his own counsel, so that
11 2, 39 | responsibility. God left man "in the power of his own counsel" (Sir
12 2, 46 | human activity and for its power: thus nature needs to be
13 2, 46 | untrammelled advancement of man's power, or of his freedom, that
14 2, 47 | being; he left him "in the power of his own counsel" and
15 3 | CHRIST BE EMPTIED OF ITS POWER (1 Cor 1:17) - Moral good
16 3, 84 | find salvation. The saving power of the truth is contested,
17 3, 85 | secret" of its educative power — not so much in doctrinal
18 3, 85 | Christ be emptied of its power.... We preach Christ crucified,
19 3, 85 | Jews and Greeks, Christ the power of God and the wisdom of
20 3, 87 | free in the face of worldly power and which gives the strength
21 3, 87 | fruitfulness and saving power of a freedom lived out in
22 3, 88 | newness of the faith and its power to judge a prevalent and
23 3, 99 | truth, then the force of power takes over, and each person
24 3, 101 | gain, preserve or increase power at any cost — all these
25 3, 101 | manipulated for reasons of power. As history demonstrates,
26 3, 117 | Christ be emptied of its power" (1 Cor 1:17). The Church'
27 3, 117 | contains the wisdom and power of Christ Crucified, the
28 Conc, 118| unleashing all his triumphant power, if we only call upon him.
29 Conc, 120| would thus be emptied of its power. No absolution offered by
30 Conc, 120| may not be emptied of its power, ~that man may not stray ~
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