Chapter,Paragraph,Number
1 1, 1,3 | that around the truth about man, many more nations than
2 2, 1,12| characteristics that make up man's being have always been
3 2, 1,12| sought. In our century, man has been studied sufficiently
4 2, 1,12| nonetheless, the question, Who is man?, has never been asked so
5 2, 1,12| while, on the one hand, man, his dignity, freedom, greatness
6 2, 1,12| every war is because "every man is my brother") and tribal
7 2, 1,12| it has been thought that man is characterized by his
8 2, 1,12| direction and recognized that man is a person and that this
9 2, 1,12| perfectissimum in omni natura. Man is a living, bodily and
10 2, 1,14| 14. As the image of God, man has been created through
11 2, 1,14| love. God wanted to give man a nature that was different
12 2, 1,14| the whole created order. Man stands out among the other
13 2, 2,16| only be achieved when a man and a woman give themselves
14 3, 1,19| Christian understanding of man makes it possible to arrive
15 3, 1,19| by making it known that man is the only being who has
16 3, 1,19| the species. Furthermore, man has been created in the
17 3, 1,19| in itself.22 Therefore, man is not an instrument, a
18 3, 1,20| reality that emanates from man's essence, i.e., from his
19 3, 1,21| concretely, as a woman or man, wife or husband, child
20 3, 3,25| right and something that man is called to. These two
21 3, 3,25| means of subsistence which man normally gains through work".31 ~
22 3, 3,27| Concretely, in a family, a man and a woman complement one
23 4, 1,29| instant of his conception, man received his personal reality
24 4, 1,29| matter what manifestations man may have during the course
25 4, 1,30| 30. First of all, man has the right to life, the
26 5, 1,52| the human family, every man and every woman has the
27 5, 3,59| complementary: "God created man in his image; in the divine
28 6, 1,66| recognizes the right of a man and a woman to marry 55
29 6, 3,74| greatest form of oppression is man's oppression of woman, and
30 7, 0,76| John Paul II observed, "man's principal resource is
31 7, 0,76| s principal resource is man himself".69 The Universal
32 7, 0,77| self-giving in love between a man and a woman—which constitutes
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