Chapter, Paragraph
1 II,3 | fullness of time". This event leads to the turning point
2 II,3 | in the central salvific event which marks the "fullness
3 II,3 | fullness of time": this event is realized in her and through
4 II,3 | there begins the central event, the key event in the history
5 II,3 | the central event, the key event in the history of salvation:
6 II,3 | centre of this salvific event. The self-revelation of
7 II,3 | be easy to think of this event in the setting of the history
8 II,4 | other hand, however, the event at Nazareth highlights a
9 II,4 | and feminine "I" in the event of the Incarnation. With
10 II,5 | means to reign"~5. This event is clearly interpersonal
11 II,5 | essential dimension of the event, namely, its supernatural
12 II,5 | the overall context of the event and from the full content
13 V,15| cf. Jn 4:26).~This is an event without precedent: that
14 V,15| This is an unprecedented event, if one remembers the usual
15 V,15| s way of acting such an event becomes normal. In this
16 V,16| before the Apostles. This event, in a sense, crowns all
17 VI,18| paternal contribution. In any event, the mother's contribution
18 IX,31| through her that the greatest event in human history - the incarnation
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