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1 Int, 2 | to the new challenges of history and to mankind's efforts
2 Int, 4 | of the Church and in the history of humanity, their teaching
3 1, 8 | Alpha and the Omega of human history (cf. Rev 1:8; 21:6; 22:13),
4 1, 12 | He also did so in the history of Israel, particularly
5 1, 23 | in the perspective of the history of salvation, which reaches
6 1, 25 | sense, in every period of history, including our own. The
7 1, 25 | throughout the course of history. The task of interpreting
8 1, 27 | things" which God has done in history (cf. Lk 1:49); she professes
9 2, 45 | in which God, acting in history, cares for the world and
10 2, 46 | freedom have always marked the history of moral reflection; they
11 2, 46 | of the structure of human history. At other periods, it seemed
12 2, 47 | existing in a body and in history. Furthermore, it would have
13 2, 51 | with reason and living in history. In order to perfect himself
14 2, 52 | people of every period of history, created for "the same divine
15 3, 93 | light up every period of history by reawakening its moral
16 3, 98 | the world today. But, as history and personal experience
17 3, 101| for reasons of power. As history demonstrates, a democracy
18 3, 102| inner division of man? His history of sin begins when he no
19 3, 106| encounters in the course of history, as by the mandate of the
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