Sentences with phrase «very revelation of the mystery»

That truth, as the Fathers of Vatican II taught in Gaudium et Spes, is revealed in «Christ the Lord... Christ the new Adam, [who] in the very revelation of the mystery of the Father and of his love, reveals man to himself and brings light to his most high calling.»

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In the final analysis, then, the root of inspiration is the very same promising mystery that comes to faith's awareness through revelation Those texts are held to be inspired which convey the sense of God's fidelity to the promises first given to Abraham.
The very notion of revelation can not make sense without some pre-apprehension of mystery.
We suspect, with Paul Tillich and many other theologians, that we need a very specific way to encounter the «universal» revelation of the depth or mystery of reality.
In sum, the life and words of this remarkable man open up the mystery of the future to his followers in such a radical fashion that he functions for them as the very revelation of God.
Rollins argues that revelation is not the opposite of concealment, but that the Word of God has mystery built into its very heart.
If the description seems deliberately obtuse, it is necessarily so, as the revelation of the nature of Faulque's mystery house - guest provides much of the very little interest this film provoked in this viewer.
However, while the tablet device itself remains shrouded under a thick veil of mystery, what has complicated things even further is a recent revelation at engadget, which is doubting the very origin of the device itself.
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