Chapter, Paragraph
1 II,5 | created in the image and likeness of God, can in any way attain
2 II,5 | apart from this image and likeness.~
3 III | III~THE IMAGE AND LIKENESS OF GOD~
4 III,6 | concerning man as "the image and likeness" of God constitutes the
5 III,6 | s image. This image and likeness of God, which is essential
6 III,6 | created in the image and likeness of the personal God. What
7 III,6 | and woman in the image and likeness of God.~In the description
8 III,7 | truth about the image and likeness of God (cf. Gen 1:26-27),
9 III,7 | person in the image and likeness of God thus also involves
10 III,7 | thrown on man's image and likeness to God, spoken of in the
11 III,7 | Jn 4:16).~The image and likeness of God in man, created as
12 III,7 | also marked by a certain likeness to the divine communion ("
13 III,7 | communion ("communio"). This likeness is a quality of the personal
14 III,7 | rooted in the image and likeness of God which the human being
15 III,7 | For he implied a certain likeness between the union of the
16 III,7 | truth and charity. This likeness reveals that man, who is
17 III,7 | created in the image and likeness of God means that man is
18 III,8 | of man as "the image and likeness of God" at the very beginning
19 III,8 | created in his image and likeness. But then, God too is in
20 III,8 | precisely because of this likeness, he can be humanly known.
21 III,8 | indicate the limits of the "likeness", the limits of the "analogy".
22 III,8 | says that, while man's "likeness" to God is true, the "non-likeness"
23 III,8 | man is created in God's likeness, God does not cease to be
24 III,8 | analogy - the limits of man's likeness to God in biblical language -
25 III,8 | created in the image and likeness of God. If there is a likeness
26 III,8 | likeness of God. If there is a likeness between Creator and creatures,
27 III,8 | bears within itself a likeness to, or analogy with the
28 IV,9 | truth about the "image and likeness" to God, which is the basis
29 IV,9 | truth about the image and likeness of God in man, since this
30 IV,9 | woman in his own image and likeness, God wills for them the
31 IV,9 | woman - in the image and likeness of God. By means of this
32 IV,9 | Holiness itself, presupposes "likeness" in the sphere of freedom
33 IV,9 | mean that the image and the likeness of God in the human being,
34 IV,9 | If man is the image and likeness of God by his very nature
35 IV,10 | dignity of the image and likeness of God in both of them.
36 IV,10 | them in his own image and likeness.~This statement in Genesis
37 IV,10 | expression of the "image and likeness of God" that is specifically
38 IV,11 | man made in the image and likeness of God and the truth about
39 IV,11 | female, made in the image and likeness of God, and based on the
40 V,12 | created in his own image and likeness as man and woman. He was
41 V,12 | created "in his image and likeness". Therefore, when "a man
42 V,14 | persons made in the image and likeness of God himself. This entrusting
43 V,16 | created in the image and likeness of God. Both of them are
44 VI,18 | woman - in the image and likeness of God. This is not a purely
45 VI,18 | is also a person in the likeness of his parents. Motherhood
46 VII,23 | Created in the image and likeness of God as a "unity of the
47 VII,23 | created in God's image and likeness, God can speak about himself
48 VII,25 | For the analogy implies a likeness, while at the same time
49 VIII,29| and woman in the image and likeness of God (cf. Gen 1:27; 5:
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