Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 II, 1,9 | fellowship with himself" (DV, 2). God appears there as
2 II, 1,10| mystery contained in them"~(DV, 2).~Revelation, therefore,
3 II, 1,11| fullness of ail revelation" (DV, 2).~ ~Christ is not only
4 II, 1,11| action by fulfilling it . .~(DV, 4; cf. LG., 9).~ ~The ministry
5 II, 1,11| incarnate Word, our Savior" (DV, 18).~ ~Moreover, it is
6 II, 1,12| ail that she believes" (DV, 8).~ ~This tradition is
7 II, 1,12| her, in the world . . ." (DV, 8).~ ~This is why the ministry
8 II, 1,12| the sure gift of truth" (DV, 8).~ ~On the one hand,
9 II, 1,12| remarkable common effort" (DV, 10).~ ~From this it follows
10 II, 1,13| divinely revealed truth (cf. DV, 11).~ ~The Church, guardian
11 II, 1,13| in Sacred Scripture (cf. DV, 21, 24, 25). For in the
12 II, 1,13| and speaks with them (cf. DV, 21).~ ~But if t takes its
13 II, 1,13| unceasingly made active in her" (DV, 8).~ ~The ministry of the
14 II, 2,19| truth and believing it"~(DV, 5).~ ~The Christian community,
15 II, 2,29| whom it is directed (cf. DV, 13; OT, 16). When God revealed
16 II, 2,29| particular culture (cf. DV, 12). The Church, 10 whom
17 II, 2,31| means of catechesis (cf. DV, 24). By drawing the truth
18 II, 2,31| forms of civil life (cf. DV, 8; CD, 14).~ ~ ~
19 III, 2,47| mystery of salvation :(cf. DV, 3); the creation of man (
20 III, 2,60| whole self freely to God" (DV, 5). However, since God
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