Chapter, Paragraph
1 1 | appear in the history of mankind just as early as other delusions (
2 2 | personally as well as for all mankind and for the whole universe.
3 2 | Comte) is a declaration that mankind in its growth passes through
4 9 | drawn from the history of mankind.~ ~For people who believe
5 10,3| ignorance is blamed for mankind's plight. Certainly, we
6 11 | religious-ethical development of mankind, also certainly bears witness
7 13 | Plan for the salvation of mankind. The difference between
8 13 | Revelation was the preparation of mankind in its historic life for
9 13 | purpose: to prepare all mankind to receive the higher and
10 13 | Testament Revelation since mankind was not then prepared for
11 15,3| last “day” the history of mankind unfolds. This is indeed
12 15,9| dealing with, and love for, mankind. It details God's plan to
13 15,2| blessed above all creation. Mankind is given a special privilege.
14 15,5| prior to the appearance of mankind collapsed.”~Before that,
15 16 | 16. On the unity of mankind.~One of the exceptionally
16 16 | the truth of the unity of mankind. This truth belongs to the
17 16 | dogmas of the Fall of all mankind in Adam and of the Redemption
18 16 | world through Christ. All mankind, in the light of this truth,
19 16 | necessity of Redemption for all mankind and the teaching about the
20 16 | sacrifices of Christ for all mankind could not be understood.
21 16 | widened the ethical horizon of mankind to a fitting scale. Only
22 16 | the necessity of saving mankind by Christ, or the blissfulness
23 16 | The question of whether mankind consists of one or several
24 16 | teaching of the unity of mankind is connected the question:
25 16 | question: Is the origin of all mankind from one initial pair possible,
26 16 | teaching of the origin of all mankind from Adam and Eve.~ ~
27 16,2| honoring Moses for giving mankind the first elementary natural
28 16,2| be incapable of elevating mankind ethically. The history of
29 16,2| account of the world and mankind, it would still be a great
30 17,1| concerning the very beginning of mankind. Strict science must therefore
31 17,1| man embraces the state of mankind before the fall, and the
32 17,2| union with God. Through sin, mankind, in the depths of his free
33 19,1| it destroyed the sinful mankind that surrounded Noah. There
34 20 | idea of the redemption of mankind begins to be apparent only
35 21 | for all peoples and for mankind as a whole was not yet its
36 23 | universal, and common to mankind — represents in itself the
37 23 | the heights of Christian mankind, but all of these saints
38 24 | religion — the Redemption of mankind for its salvation and eternal
39 24 | ethical Christian ideal on all mankind is one of the most convincing
40 24 | Redemption by Him of sinful mankind; that is, that unusual phenomenon
41 24 | Christianity which liberated mankind from the degrading slavery
42 24 | Trinity, Christianity taught mankind not only to respect God
43 24 | the loving Father of all mankind.~ If we will also meditate
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