Chapter, Paragraph
1 0,1 | invoke as the Redeemer of man and the hope of the world.~
2 0,2 | where the Word of God, made man for our salvation, a Jew "
3 0,3 | answer to the questions man is asking today in every
4 0,3 | is emptied of its power, man no longer has roots, he
5 0,4 | reach out to contemporary man who is waiting for the good
6 I,6 | the Spirit who dwells in man deification already begins
7 I,6 | century: God passed into man so that man might pass over
8 I,6 | passed into man so that man might pass over to God.(14)
9 I,6 | which lift up the whole man to the contemplation of
10 I,8 | present. It is as though man had lost his perception
11 I,8 | to fulfillment; therefore man will feel less alone, less
12 I,11| A liturgy for the whole man and for the whole cosmos~
13 I,11| to the harmony of the new man, and invites him to respect
14 I,12| gaze to Christ, God and man. In the disfigured face
15 I,12| disfigured face of Christ, the man of sorrow, he sees the prophetic
16 I,12| senses, from all that keeps man from that freedom which
17 I,14| is always essentially the man of communion. Since antiquity
18 I,14| the Other makes the monk a man of charity. In the school
19 I,15| Christ, true God and true man, the fullness of the human
20 I,15| is revealed. In order for man to become God, the Word
21 I,15| the Word took on humanity. Man, who constantly experiences
22 I,15| without confusion,(33) and man is not left alone to attempt,
23 I,15| Spirit of love. Even when man sins, this God seeks him
24 I,15| continue to flow. And God loves man in the mystery of the Son,
25 I,15| God's glory: it is this man transformed by love whom
26 I,15| contemplated on Tabor, the man whom we are all called to
27 I,16| knowledge of communion, will man and God meet and recognize
28 I,16| Christian East: the more man grows in the knowledge of
29 I,16| obscure mysticism in which man loses himself in enigmatic,
30 I,16| forgiveness. This is what man needs today; he is often
31 I,16| asks itself about meaning; man who deafens himself with
32 II,20| truth of God, meant for man's salvation, but this truth
33 II,28| separation: Christ cries out but man finds it hard to hear his
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