Chapter
1 1 | was good."[6] Raising up man in the setting of a universe
2 1 | the appeal that rises from man's heart, from the age of
3 1 | awakens to the world, does not man feel, in addition to the
4 1 | in the strict sense, when man, on the level of his higher
5 1 | and loved good.[7] Thus, man experiences joy when he
6 1 | the spiritual order. It is man -- in his soul -- who finds
7 1 | first in the heart of the man who knows sadness. One can
8 1 | turning away from sin, that man can truly enter into spiritual
9 2 | to age.... For as a young man marries a virgin, so shall
10 3 | harvester, the joy of the man who finds a hidden treasure,
11 3 | approach Him, a rich young man who is faithful and wants
12 3 | Yes, because Christ was "a man like us in all things but
13 3 | words of the Son of God made man. If Jesus radiates such
14 3 | order to eradicate from man's heart the sins of self-sufficiency
15 3 | of the resurrection, even man's suffering finds itself
16 3 | Together with Him, man's heart is inhabited by
17 3 | the psychic inability of man to accept "the gifts of
18 4 | First of all, the poor man of Assisi, in whose footsteps
19 4 | simple pledges, enveloping man on all sides, already make
20 4 | Father, for it will make man to the image and likeness
21 7 | not through the effect of man's will but through the free
22 Conclu| from a certain outlook on man and on God. "When your eye
23 Conclu| summarizes the history of each man and of all men, with their
|