Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,1 | the consequences of the Creator's decision that the human
2 III,6 | subdue it" (Gen 1: 28). The Creator entrusts dominion over the
3 III,7 | can be presumed between Creator and creature), thus also
4 III,7 | visible world that God the Creator"has willed for its own sake";
5 III,8 | whole of creation from the Creator is still more essentially
6 III,8 | there is a likeness between Creator and creatures, it is understandable
7 IV,9 | a special gift from the Creator, containing not only the
8 IV,9 | is a negation of God as Creator in his relationship to man,
9 IV,9 | independently of God, his Creator. The sin of the first parents
10 IV,9 | be admitted that God, as Creator and Father, is here wounded, "
11 IV,10 | right deriving from God the Creator, involves an element to
12 IV,10 | originally inscribed by the Creator in the very creation of
13 IV,11 | eternal design of God the Creator. Precisely for this reason,
14 V,14 | was also entrusted by the Creator to the woman - they were
15 VI,18 | the Lord" (Gen 4:1). The Creator grants the parents the gift
16 VI,20 | persons, as beings whom the Creator from the beginning has willed
17 VII,23 | and is inscribed by the Creator in the institution of marriage,
18 VIII,29| in the eyes of God - the Creator and Redeemer - and in the
19 IX,31 | gift of God", what he, as Creator and Redeemer, entrusts to
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