Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Fwd | which are said about divine revelation, the criteria according
2 I, 3,7 | glory of their Creator, the revelation of the Savior’s grade, and
3 II, 1 | Ministry of The Word~and Revelation~
4 II, 1,9 | REVELATION: GOD’S GIFT~ ~10 In the
5 II, 1,9 | Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation, the General Council looked
6 II, 1,9 | General Council looked al revelation as the act by which God
7 II, 1,10| REVELATION: DEEDS AND WORDS~ ~11 So
8 II, 1,10| clarify them: "This plan of revelation is realised by deeds and
9 II, 1,10| contained in them"~(DV, 2).~Revelation, therefore, consists of
10 II, 1,10| word not only recalls the revelation of God’s wonders which was
11 II, 1,10| lime, in the light of this revelation, interprets human life in
12 II, 1,11| MEDIATOR AND FULLNESS 0F ALL REVELATION~ ~12 "By this revelation,
13 II, 1,11| REVELATION~ ~12 "By this revelation, then, the deepest truth . . .
14 II, 1,11| time the fullness of ail revelation" (DV, 2).~ ~Christ is not
15 II, 1,11| peculiar to the economy of revelation. The Son of God inserts
16 II, 1,12| the one hand, the divine revelation which constitutes the object
17 II, 1,12| fuller understanding of revelation.~ ~The Church’s shepherds
18 II, 1,12| to set forth the divine revelation such as ibis taught by the
19 II, 1,13| the Holy Spirit, divine revelation has also been expressed
20 II, 1,14| 15 By faith man accepts revelation, and through it he consciously
21 II, 2,16| adherence 10 the message of revelation.~ ~This shows that, according
22 II, 2,29| entrusted the deposit of revelation, strives until the consummation
23 II, 2,30| CATECHISING~ ~33 In the history of revelation God used pedagogy in such
24 II, 2,30| after the consummation of revelation, The Church has the obligation
25 III | believes), or as the content of revelation and of the Christian message (
26 III, 1,33| DIFFERENT LANGUAGES 0F MEN~ ~37 Revelation is the manifestation of
27 III, 1,34| interrelated, even though its revelation was given by God gradually,
28 III, 1,34| but with the full store of revelation that has been divinely communicated
29 III, 1,34| Christian life by the light of revelation.~ ~This task of catechesis,
30 III, 1,41| unquestionable pre-eminence of revelation, written or handed down,
31 III, 2,43| faithful responds to the revelation of the mystery transmitted
32 IV, 2 | harmony with the economy of revelation and with one of the fundament
33 IV, 4 | contained in the deposit of revelation.~ ~c) Experience, considered
34 IV, 4 | illumined by the light of revelation. By recalling to mind the
35 IV, 5 | harmony with the economy of revelation and salvation. The pedagogical
36 VI, 4,86| practical, the witnesses of revelation and of Christian tradition
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