Chapter
1 Int| the uncertainties posed by new times.~Ours is not a gesture
2 Int| patiently, silently the new person and the new fraternal
3 Int| silently the new person and the new fraternal and missionary
4 Int| its course, entered into new lands to proclaim the gospel
5 Int| danger of falling into a new rhetoric that proposes things,
6 1 | the writings of the New Testament deserve special
7 1 | through the acquisition of a new sensitivity to face reality
8 3 | which takes the name of new age, and all the other searches
9 3 | with our spirit, we give new beginning to his life, in
10 3 | the construction of the new person, regenerated to new
11 3 | new person, regenerated to new life, destined to inhabit
12 3 | destined to inhabit the new heavens and the new earth.~
13 3 | the new heavens and the new earth.~In addition it allows
14 3 | things and persons with new ~eyes, not moved by passions
15 3 | disconcerting. It is not just a new way of seeing reality, but
16 3 | of seeing reality, but a new way of being, of placing
17 4 | totality, beginning with the New Testament, especially the
18 4 | rediscovery both of the new and special consecration
19 5 | is a good, also because new readings cannot fail to
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