Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I | human dynamics of their history (Cf. Ibid. 71), cultures
2 I,1 | purified and made fertile. The history of the Covenant is that
3 I,1 | inscribed in the sacred History, always presents itself
4 I,1 | God» (Heb 11:8-10). The history of the People of God begins
5 I,1 | point which directs the history of the world upwards and
6 I,1 | time begins and becomes the history of man walking towards God.
7 I,1 | Gospel, as two millenniums of history demonstrate, the Church
8 I,3 | centre of the universe and of history (cf. Redemptor hominis,
9 II,1 | A new age in human history (Gaudium et Spes, 54) ~7.
10 II,1 | boldly of «a new age in human history» (Gaudium et Spes, 54).
11 II,1 | serious formation in theology, history and culture, as well as
12 II,1,1 | same time, never throughout history had there been so many denials
13 II,2,2 | vicissitudes of Christian history and cultures, about the
14 II,3 | rationalist optimism, which viewed history as the triumphant progress
15 II,3,1 | Indeed, Aa new age in human history», already detected by the
16 III,3 | the major assets of the history of Christianity and for
17 III,4 | teaching of philosophy, history and literature as they are
18 Conclu | pilgrimage throughout her history, but today it is particularly
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