Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,4 | for all creation, and for man in particular. In the memorable
2 I,4 | Council, Christ "fully reveals man to man himself and makes
3 I,4 | Christ "fully reveals man to man himself and makes his supreme
4 I,4 | God, Christ is the perfect man who has restored to the
5 I,4 | in some sense with every man. He laboured with human
6 I,5 | Christ, true God and true man, the Lord of the cosmos,
7 I,6 | other religions, by which man's search for God has been
8 I,6 | is not simply a case of man seeking God, but of God
9 I,6 | comes in Person to speak to man of himself and to show him
10 I,6 | It is a response in which man speaks to God as his Creator
11 I,6 | made possible by that one Man who is also the consubstantial
12 I,6 | God. What is more, in this Man all creation responds to
13 I,6 | his glory. In particular, man (vivens homo) is the epiphany
14 I,6 | epiphany of God's glory, man who is called to live by
15 I,7 | Christ God not only speaks to man but also seeks him out.
16 I,7 | that God goes in search of man. Jesus speaks of this search
17 I,7 | If God goes in search of man, created in his own image
18 I,7 | therefore goes in search of man who is his special possession
19 I,7 | unlike any other creature. Man is God's possession by virtue
20 I,7 | made in love: God seeks man out, moved by his fatherly
21 I,7 | heart.~Why does God seek man out? Because man has turned
22 I,7 | God seek man out? Because man has turned away from him,
23 I,7 | of Eden (cf. Gen 3:8-10). Man allowed himself to be led
24 I,7 | Gen 3:13). Satan deceived man, persuading him that he
25 I,7 | 3:5). Going in search of man through his Son, God wishes
26 I,7 | God wishes to persuade man to abandon the paths of
27 I,7 | those paths means making man understand that he is taking
28 I,7 | sacrifice of Christ, by which man redeems the debt of sin
29 I,7 | God. The Son of God became man, taking a body and soul
30 I,8 | Abba! Father!' " (Gal 4:6). Man cries out like Christ himself,
31 I,8 | Gethsemane and on the Cross: man cries out to God just as
32 I,8 | name of the Son, enables man to share in the inmost life
33 I,8 | of God. He also enables man to be a son, in the likeness
34 II,9 | constantly repeat itself. True, man rises from the earth and
35 II,9 | immediately evident fact. Yet in man there is an irrepressible
36 II,9 | religions, itself indicates that man rebels against the finality
37 II,9 | speaks of a fulfilment which man is called to achieve in
38 II,9 | single earthly existence. Man achieves this fulfilment
39 II,9 | with God. It is in God that man finds full self-realization:
40 II,9 | truth revealed by Christ. Man fulfils himself in God,
41 III,17| bears witness not only to man's history but also to God'
42 III,26| the Son of God was made man by the power of the Holy
43 IV,33 | penance: before God and man she always acknowledges
44 IV,38 | Mediator between God and man and the sole Redeemer of
45 IV,39 | Christ, the Son of God made man, must necessarily be theological,
46 IV,40 | Christ, the Word of God, made man by the power of the Holy
47 IV,43 | the light of the Word made man, the Church with reverence
48 IV,50 | to Christ the Redeemer of man, a journey of authentic
49 IV,52 | his love, fully reveals man to man himself and makes
50 IV,52 | love, fully reveals man to man himself and makes his supreme
51 V,58 | as he did from the young man who asked him: "What good
52 V,59 | through his Spirit offer man the light and the strength
53 V,59 | under heaven been given to man by which it is fitting for
54 V,59 | illuminate the mystery of man and to cooperate in finding
55 V,59 | light that enlightens every man" (Jn 1:9).~With these sentiments
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