Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I | Christ, the Redeemer of man. She keeps in mind the cultural
2 I | Culture only exists through man, by man and for man. It
3 I | only exists through man, by man and for man. It is the whole
4 I | through man, by man and for man. It is the whole of human
5 I | Culture is so natural to man that human nature can only
6 I | certainly be admitted that man always exists in a particular
7 I | must also be admitted that man is not exhaustively defined
8 I | that there is something in man which transcends those cultures.
9 I | condition of ensuring that man does not become prisoner
10 I,1 | and becomes the history of man walking towards God. It
11 I,1 | and of the Church, with man in his human nature is a
12 I,1 | and the sublime nature of man's vocation (Cf. Redemptor
13 I,2 | God and the salvation of man. The proclamation of Christ «
14 I,2 | matters is to evangelize man's culture and cultures (
15 I,3 | the Good News and thus to man's destiny in God's plan,
16 I,3 | Christ, the Redeemer of man, centre of the universe
17 II,2,1 | sensitive areas which invites man to seek out the fundamentals
18 II,2,2 | fundamental equality of man and woman, created by God
19 II,2,2 | sought to make her like a man in every way. However the
20 II,2,2 | through desiring woman to be man's equal in dignity and worth,
21 II,2,2 | consist in being a copy of man».(17) The specific characteristics
22 II,3 | Religions are an expression of man's search for God, and evidence
23 III,6 | Christian convictions about man, woman, family, work, economy,
24 III,8 | exegesis and scientific study, man's place and role in the
25 III,9 | contemplation of Christ, God made man, from the meditation of
26 III,9 | the most of what educates man and elevates him to a higher
27 Conclu | Adveniente, 36), it is helping man to overcome the drama of
28 Conclu | newness of Christ who «became man so that man might become
29 Conclu | who «became man so that man might become God»,(36) renew
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