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Pontifical Council for Culture; Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue
Jesus Christ the bearer of the water of life

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life

   Part.Chapter.Topic.Paragraph
1 Fwd | integration with the whole of life, the search for life's meaning, 2 Fwd | of life, the search for life's meaning, the link between 3 Fwd | sound reference points for a life of greater fulness. It is 4 1 | sound base, they can build a life which responds positively 5 1.1 | unstructured or chaotic life of alternative communities 6 1.1 | much a scourge of modern life), and are not inclined to 7 1.4 | in the doctrine and the life of the Christian faith.~ ~ 8 1.5 | the materialism of daily life, of philosophy and even 9 1.5 | as alternative answers to life's questions. If the Church 10 1.5 | about God and the fulness of life for every man and woman 11 2 | spiritual dimension in their life. Avoidance of the term “ 12 2 | for meaning and sense in life; it respects the fact that 13 2.1 | the total recasting of the life and significance of Jesus 14 2.1 | alienating experience of life in Western society. Its 15 2.1 | affecting such diverse facets of life as medicine, science, art 16 2.1 | significantly better way of life”.(21)~ ~ 17 2.2.1 | decision-making and control of one's life and career. Fusion with 18 2.2 (24)| doctrine had the divine life within it, for Swedenborg 19 2.2.3 | expect a much healthier life, and even material prosperity; 20 2.2.3 | includes a prolongation of life, New Age offers an Eastern 21 2.2.3 | of consciousness. Present life is embedded in a potentially 22 2.2.3 | look back on their whole life up to that point, and when 23 2.2.3 | preview of its coming phase of life. People have access to their 24 2.3.2 | different stages of his life that one is left with a 25 2.3.4.1 | between subject and object, life and death, psyche and soma, 26 2.4 | by conventional forms of life”.(44)~The rejection of tradition 27 2.4 | of wholeness in one's own life”.(45)~Even though it would 28 2.4 | environment', 'bringing life back to work', 'humanizing 29 2.5 | techniques as part of their life at work.(50)~It is worth 30 3.1 | which is the nucleus of all life. When they have made this 31 3.2 | working in the interest of life and inner growth.~The commercial 32 3.2 | have discovered the inner life and are fascinated by the 33 3.3 | communion of Trinitarian life with creaturely persons. 34 3.3 | us because he shares his life with us, but it is neither 35 3.3 | are invited to share his life, to live “in Christ”.~ ~ 36 3.4 | Christians, the spiritual life is a relationship with God 37 3.5 | an introduction into the life of the Trinity, a perfect 38 3.5 | an offer of a new kind of life. Life in Christ is not something 39 3.5 | offer of a new kind of life. Life in Christ is not something 40 3.5 | participation in the sacramental life of the Church.~ ~ 41 4 | the source of all personal life. God is in himself personal, 42 4 | share the communion of his life with creaturely persons. “ 43 4 | communicate his own divine life to the men he freely created, 44 4 | knowledge of aspects of the life of Jesus which are not to 45 4 | The Way, the Truth and the Life” (Jn 14.6). His followers 46 4 | practices, it is clear that one life is not enough, so there 47 4 | distinct being, who lives one life, for which he or she is 48 5 | CHRIST OFFERS US THE WATER OF LIFE~The Church's one foundation 49 5 | who offers us the water of life is a key to the way Christians 50 5 | Jesus means by the water 'of life', or 'living' water (verse 51 5 | welling up to eternal life” (verse 14). The gracious 52 5 | the bearer of the water of life, will carry more weight 53 6.1 | essential for a fully human life. Rationality has the advantage 54 6.1 | and reason enhances human life and encourages respect for 55 6.1 | weakness in their approach to life. This is far from being 56 6.1 | limitations are a fact of life, and part of being a creature. 57 6.1 | search for new meaning in life, a new ecological sensivity 58 6.2 | moments when our ordinary life is hallowed, is the surest 59 6.2 | every aspect of everyday life – “Go! The Mass is ended!” 60 7.1 | Heelas, p. 225f.: ~*All life – all existence – is the 61 7.1 | same inner reality. ~*All life, as we perceive it with 62 7.1 | and work invisibly. ~*All life, in its different forms 63 7.1 | our environment and of all life. ~*During this period of 64 7.1 | dynamic interdependence of all life mean that we are currently 65 7.1 | the individual's everyday life. ~4. This awakening is the 66 7.1 | existence of each individual life. ~David Spangler is quoted 67 7.2 | spiritual being, and earthly life is influenced by astral 68 7.2 | evolving towards superior life forms; the physical model 69 7.2 | towards superior spiritual life forms. Human beings are 70 7.2 | the source of health and life”.(99) ~Gnosis: in a generic 71 7.2 | in science and everyday life, “wholeness” is put forward 72 7.2 | a general affirmation of life. Some “neo-paganreligions 73 7.2 | causes the events in one's life, one has to take ultimate


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