Chapter, Paragraph
1 II,3 | and comes to share in the divine nature (cf. Eph 2:18; 2
2 II,5 | the first moment of her divine motherhood, of her union
3 III,7 | intimate mystery of the one divine life. The Father, Son and
4 III,7 | through the inscrutable divine relationship. Only in this
5 III,7 | certain likeness to the divine communion ("communio").
6 III,7 | between the union of the divine Persons and the union of
7 III,7 | of women in the light of divine Revelation. These two dimensions
8 III,8 | It is by nature totally divine. It is spiritual in the
9 III,8 | fatherhood" in God is completely divine and free of the "masculine"
10 III,8 | superhuman and completely divine sense. He spoke as the Son,
11 III,8 | by the eternal mystery of divine generation, and he did so
12 III,8 | of God, and although the divine fatherhood does not possess "
13 III,8 | which in God is completely divine, that is, spiritual. All "
14 III,8 | to, or analogy with the divine "generating" and with that "
15 III,8 | completely spiritual and divine in essence; whereas in the
16 IV,11 | deposit of faith received from divine Revelation. It is one of
17 IV,11 | humanity into the unity of the divine Person of the Word. The
18 V,12 | of the obscuring of the divine image. It is truly significant
19 V,16 | about Christ entrusting divine truths to women as well
20 V,16 | receiving the outpouring of divine truth and love in the Holy
21 VI,17 | puts this question to the divine messenger, and obtains from
22 VI,20 | her (cf. Lk 1:35). This divine motherhood, therefore, is
23 VI,20 | thus give themselves to the divine Spouse, and this personal
24 VI,22 | and what constitutes the divine economy of salvation in
25 VII,23| but the love itself is divine. Since it is God's love,
26 VII,23| spousal character is properly divine, even though it is expressed
27 VII,23| together with the figure of the divine Bridegroom - a very clear
28 VII,23| the Corinthians: "I feel a divine jealousy for you, for I
29 VII,23| great mystery" which is divine.~
30 VII,24| love which goes back to the divine institution of marriage
31 VII,25| spousal" quality and the divine and non-human character
32 VII,25| the human aspect of the divine love which God has for Israel,
33 VII,25| Precisely because Christ's divine love is the love of a Bridegroom,
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