Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,2 | experience - at the same time constitutes the mystery which only in "
2 II,3 | as a man "born of woman", constitutes the culminating and definitive
3 II,5 | precisely this service which constitutes the very foundation of that
4 III,6 | image and likeness" of God constitutes the immutable basis of all
5 III,7 | understand even more fully what constitutes the personal character of
6 III,7 | truth about being human constitutes the indispensable point
7 IV,10 | being as male and female constitutes the principal argument against
8 IV,10 | will deform and lose what constitutes their essential richness.
9 V,13 | of treating them, clearly constitutes an "innovation" with respect
10 V,16 | deeds of Jesus of Nazareth - constitutes the most obvious basis for
11 VI,18 | the woman's motherhood constitutes a special "part" in this
12 VI,20 | virginity, an ideal which constitutes a clear "innovation" with
13 VI,22 | between what is human and what constitutes the divine economy of salvation
14 VII,24 | of Christ is a fact: it constitutes the unambiguous content
15 VIII,30| true order of love which constitutes woman's own vocation. Vocation
16 VIII,30| Revelation - confirms that which constitutes women's dignity and vocation,
17 IX,31 | every woman - for that which constitutes the eternal measure of her
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