Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 1, 11 | and likeness on man (cf. Gen 1:26), conferring upon him
2 4, 31 | work and enjoy its fruits (Gen 1:28). God gave the earth
3 5, 51 | his brother or sister (cf. Gen 4:9; Lk 10:29-37; Mt 25:
Dominum et vivificantem
Chap., § 4 1, 12(41) | Gen 1:1f.~
5 1, 12(42) | Gen 1:26.~
6 2, 33(125)| Cf. Gen 1-3.~
7 2, 34(130)| Cf. Gen 1:2.~
8 2, 34(131)| Cf. Gen 1:26, 28, 29.~
9 2, 36(136)| Cf. Gen 2:16f.~
10 2, 36(137)| Gen 3:5.~
11 2, 37(138)| Cf. Gen 3:22 concerning the "tree
12 2, 39(146)| Cf. Gen 6:7.~
13 2, 39(147)| Gen 6:5-7.~
14 2, 43(166)| Cf. Gen 2:9, 17.~
15 3, 50(204)| Cf., for example, Gen 9: 11; Deut 5:26; Job 34:
16 3, 59(255)| Cf. Gen 1:26f.; St. Thomas Aquinas,
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 17 1 | brother Abel, and killed him" (Gen 4:8): the roots of violence
18 1, 7 | full and perfect life (cf. Gen 2:7; Wis 9:2-3), is contradicted
19 1, 7 | of the devil's envy (cf. Gen 3:1,4-5) and the sin of
20 1, 7 | of our first parents (cf. Gen 2:17, 3:17-19). And death
21 1, 7 | brother Abel, and killed him" (Gen 4:8).~This first murder
22 1, 7 | land of Nod, east of Eden" (Gen 4:2-16).~ ~
23 1, 8 | Abel and his offering" (Gen 4:4-5). The biblical text
24 1, 8 | but you must master it" (Gen 4:7).~Envy and anger have
25 1, 8 | I my brother's keeper?" (Gen 4:9). "I do not know": Cain
26 1, 9 | should render justice (cf. Gen 37:26; Is 26:21; Ez 24:7-
27 1, 9 | deny him its fruit (cf. Gen 4:11-12). He is punished:
28 1, 9 | being the "garden of Eden" (Gen 2:15), a place of plenty,
29 1, 9 | becomes "the land of Nod" (Gen 4:16), a place of scarcity,
30 1, 9 | wanderer on the earth" (Gen 4:14): uncertainty and restlessness
31 1, 9 | upon him should kill him" (Gen 4:15). He thus gave him
32 1 | What have you done?" (Gen 4:10): the eclipse of the
33 1, 10 | to me from the ground" (Gen 4:10).The voice of the blood
34 1 | I my brother's keeper?" (Gen 4:9): a perverse idea of
35 1, 18 | What have you done?" (Gen 4:10), seems almost like
36 1, 19 | I my brother's keeper?" (Gen 4:9). Yes, every man is
37 1 | face I shall be hidden" (Gen 4:14): the eclipse of the
38 1, 21 | finds me will slay me" (Gen 4:13-14). Cain is convinced
39 1, 25 | to me from the ground" (Gen 4:10). It is not only the
40 1, 25 | belongs to everyone (cf. Gen 1:27; 2:18-24).~It is from
41 2, 34 | the dust of the earth (cf. Gen 2:7, 3:19; Job 34:15; Ps
42 2, 34 | trace of his glory (cf. Gen 1:26-27; Ps 8:6). This is
43 2, 34 | every living thing" (Gen 1:28); this is God's command
44 2, 34 | to till it and keep it" (Gen 2:15). We see here a clear
45 2, 34 | image, after our likeness" (Gen 1:26). The life which God
46 2, 35 | became a living being" (Gen 2:7).~The divine origin
47 2, 35 | plants and animals (cf. Gen 2:20). Only the appearance
48 2, 35 | and bone of his bones (cf. Gen 2:23), and in whom the spirit
49 2 | will demand an accounting" (Gen 9:5): reverence and love
50 2, 39 | accounting for human life" (Gen 9:5). The biblical text
51 2, 39 | made man in his own image" (Gen 9:6).~Human life and death
52 2, 40 | What have you done?" (Gen 4:10), which God addresses
53 2 | the earth and subdue it" (Gen 1:28): man's responsibility
54 2, 42 | moves upon the earth' " (Gen 1:28).~The biblical text
55 2, 42 | garden of the world (cf. Gen 2:15), man has a specific
56 2, 42 | fruit of the tree' (cf. Gen 2:16-17) shows clearly enough
57 2, 43 | good for man to be alone' (Gen 2:18) and ?who made man
58 2, 43 | Increase and multiply' (Gen 1:28). 30~By speaking of "
59 2, 43 | spouses, who form "one flesh" (Gen 2:24), and God who makes
60 2, 43 | mother of all the living" (Gen 3:20). Aware that God has
61 2, 43 | with the help of the Lord" (Gen 4:1). In procreation therefore,
62 2, 43 | image, and named him Seth" (Gen 5:1-3). It is precisely
63 2, 44 | shall your descendants be" (Gen 15:5). But more than anything
64 3, 52 | other lesser creatures (cf. Gen 1:28), man is ruler and
65 3 | accounting for human life" (Gen 9:5): human life is sacred
66 3, 53 | of sin and violence (cf. Gen 9:5-6).~God proclaims that
67 3, 53 | image and likeness (cf. Gen 1:26-28). Human life is
68 3, 53 | defender of the innocent (cf. Gen 4:9-15; Is 41:14; Jer 50:
69 3, 66 | knows good and evil" (cf. Gen 3:5). God alone has the
70 4, 83 | person his living image (cf. Gen 1:27; Ps 8:5). This outlook
71 Conc, 103 | mother of the "living" (cf. Gen 3:20).~The Church's spiritual
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 72 Bles, 0(1)| Ps 127(128):2; cf. also Gen 3:17-19; Prov. 10:22; Ex
73 Bles, 0(2)| Cf. Gen 1:26~
74 Bles, 0(3)| Cf. Gen 1:28~
75 1, 1(6) | Gen 3:19~
76 2, 4(9) | Gen 1: 27~
77 2, 4(10)| Gen 1:28~
78 2, 8(13)| 24:15; Jas 5:4; and also Gen 4:10~
79 2, 9(14)| Cf. Gen 1:28~
80 2, 9(15)| Cf. Gen 1:26-27~
81 2, 9(16)| Gen 3:19~
82 2, 9(17)| Heb 6:8; cf. Gen 3:18~
83 5, 25(28)| Cf. Gen 2:2; Ex 20:8, 11; Dt 5:12-
84 5, 25(29)| Cf.Gen 2:3~
85 5, 25(31)| Gen 1:4, 10, 12, 18, 21, 25,
86 5, 26(47)| Cf. Gen 4:22; Is 44:12~
87 5, 26(49)| Cf. Gen 9:20; Is 5:1-2~
88 5, 26(52)| Cf. Gen 11:3; 2 Kings 12:12-13;
89 5, 26(53)| Cf. Gen 4:21~
90 5, 26(54)| Cf. Gen 4:2; 37:3; Ex 3:1; 1 Sam
91 5, 27(81)| Gen 3:17~
92 5, 27(82)| Gen 3:19~
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 93 2, 8(38) | Cf. Gen. 1 passim~
94 2, 8(39) | Cf. Gen. 1:26-30~
Redemptoris Mater
Chap., § 95 Int, 1(2) | Judaism, both Biblical (cf. Gen. 29:21; 1 Sam. 7:12; Tob.
96 1, 7 | and likeness of God (cf. Gen. 1:26). Just as all are
97 1, 11 | earthly history of man (cf. Gen. 3:15). And so, there comes
98 1, 24 | head of the serpent" (cf. Gen. 3:15). By his redemptive
Slavorum apostoli
Chap., § 99 3, 8(13) | Gen 12:1-2.~
100 5, 20(39) | Cf. Gen 15:1-21.~
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 101 4, 29 | image and likeness (cf. Gen 1:26). It is a bodily and
102 4, 29 | into man's nostrils (cf. Gen 2:7).~Thus man comes to
103 4, 29 | Genesis account says (cf. Gen 2:15), he is placed in the
104 4, 29 | under his dominion (cf. Gen 1:25-26). But at the same
105 4, 29 | dominion over things (cf. Gen 2:16-17), just as he promises
106 4, 29 | promises his mortality (cf. Gen 2:9; Wis 2:23). Thus man,
107 4, 29 | a man and a woman (cf. Gen 1:27), and is therefore
108 4, 30 | means to his perfection (cf. Gen 1:26-30; 2:15-16; Wis 9:
109 4, 30 | and full of suffering (cf. Gen 3:17-19).~In fact, the following
110 4, 30 | the name of the Lord" (cf. Gen 4:17-26).~The story of the
111 4, 30 | to man and to woman (cf. Gen 1:26-28) and inscribed in
112 4, 34 | fruit of the tree" (cf. Gen 2:16-17) shows clearly enough
113 5, 39 | neighbor," a "helper" (cf. Gen 2:18-20), to be made a sharer,
114 7, 47 | fundamental "goodness" (cf. Gen 1:31), because he is the
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 115 Bles | and likeness of God (cf. Gen 1:26). Truth enlightens
116 2 | evil you shall not eat" (Gen 2:17) ~
117 2, 35 | of it you shall die' " (Gen 2:16-17). ~With this imagery,
118 2, 38 | the earth and subdue it" (Gen 1:28). In view of this,
119 2, 40 | eat of it you shall die" (Gen 2:17). ~
120 2, 41 | command to the man..." (Gen 2:16). Human freedom and
121 3, 86 | You will be like God" (Gen 3:5). Consequently, freedom
122 3, 90 | the splendour of God (cf Gen 9:5-6). ~The unacceptability
123 3, 102 | knowing good and evil" (Gen 3:5): this was the first
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