| Michael E. Allsopp, John J. O'Keefe - 1995 - 332 páginas
...the singular dignity of the human person, 'the only creature that God has wanted for its own sake.' The different commandments of the Decalogue are really...about the good of the person, at the level of the man, different goods which characterize his identity as a spiritual and bodily being in relationship... | |
| Charles E. Curran, Richard A. McCormick - 1998 - 390 páginas
...has u anted for its own sake." The different commandments of the Decalogue are really only so manv reflections of the one commandment about the good of the person. at the level of the man. different goods which characterize his identity as a spiritual and bodily being in relationship... | |
| Todd A. Salzman - 2003 - 196 páginas
...between the basic goods. the Ten Commandments. and Jesus' affirmation of them. The encyclical states that "the different commandments of the Decalogue are really...and bodily being in relationship with God. with his neighbour and with the material world.'"" According to the BGT. the basic goods are both reflected... | |
| Catholic Church. Pope (1978-2005 : John Paul II), Pope John Paul II - 1993 - 188 páginas
...singular dignity of the human person, "the only creature that God has wanted for its own sake". 21 The different commandments of the Decalogue are really...the one commandment about the good of the person, at 21 SECOND VATICAN ECUMENICAL COUNCIL, Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World Gaudium... | |
| Christopher Tollefsen - 2005 - 193 páginas
...damage, destroy, or impede these goods.13 Appealing to the words of Jesus, John Paul II emphasizes that the different commandments of the Decalogue are really only so many reflections on the one commandment about the good of the person, at the level of the many different goods which... | |
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