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Irish Theological Quarterly, 2021
Eastern Orthodox theology in the 20th century experienced what has been referred to as a ‘Palamite renaissance,’ through a certain rediscovery of the works of the 14th-century archbishop and theologian, St Gregory Palamas.
T. Duncan
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Eastern Orthodox theology in the 20th century experienced what has been referred to as a ‘Palamite renaissance,’ through a certain rediscovery of the works of the 14th-century archbishop and theologian, St Gregory Palamas.
T. Duncan
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Banishing Reason from the Divine Image: Gregory Palamas' 150 Chapters [PDF]
The purpose of this article is to explore possible reasons for Palamas’ use of Augustinian notions through detailed analysis of the argumentative structure of the chapters into which they are integrated.
Dirk Krausmüller
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Vestnik Volgogradskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Serija 4. Istorija. Regionovedenie. Mezhdunarodnye otnoshenija
Introduction. The article is dedicated to comparing the views of Gregory Palamas, as a representative of the Orthodox patristic tradition, and George Gemistos Plethon, who engaged in polemics against Palamism, on carnal love and marriage.
Tatyana Senina
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Introduction. The article is dedicated to comparing the views of Gregory Palamas, as a representative of the Orthodox patristic tradition, and George Gemistos Plethon, who engaged in polemics against Palamism, on carnal love and marriage.
Tatyana Senina
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Ontology of the Divinizing Grace according to the Defender of Hesychasm St. Gregory Palamas
Forum Theologicum SardicenseDimitrios Tselengidis, Ontology of the Divinizing Grace according to the Defender of Hesychasm St. Gregory Palamas. The granting of divine grace for the salvation and deification of man is work of the God-man. Therefore, both the New Testament (2 Cor. 13:
Dimitrios Tselengidis
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Scottish Journal of Theology, 1968
Six centuries ago, in 1368, a man who had been dead only nine years was canonised by the orthodox church and raised to the dignity of Athanasius, the Cappadocian Fathers, and of Cyril as a defender of orthodoxy. The sexcentenary of his death, 1959, saw the publication of three volumes—the first being one of the ‘Mâitres Spirituels’ series, the second ...
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Six centuries ago, in 1368, a man who had been dead only nine years was canonised by the orthodox church and raised to the dignity of Athanasius, the Cappadocian Fathers, and of Cyril as a defender of orthodoxy. The sexcentenary of his death, 1959, saw the publication of three volumes—the first being one of the ‘Mâitres Spirituels’ series, the second ...
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MEΘEXIS Journal of Research in Values and Spirituality
In a large number of cases the conflicts that have arisen in recent years in various parts of the world, with their diversity, rapid development and their disastrous consequences for man and human society in general have led to the conclusion that a more
Cristian Andrei THEMISTOCLE
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In a large number of cases the conflicts that have arisen in recent years in various parts of the world, with their diversity, rapid development and their disastrous consequences for man and human society in general have led to the conclusion that a more
Cristian Andrei THEMISTOCLE
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1983
Gregory Palamas (1296–1359)—monk, archbishop and theologian—was a major figure in fourteenth-century Orthodox Byzantium. This, his greatest work, presents a defense in support of the monastic groups known as the 'hesychasts,' the originators of the Jesus Prayer.
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Gregory Palamas (1296–1359)—monk, archbishop and theologian—was a major figure in fourteenth-century Orthodox Byzantium. This, his greatest work, presents a defense in support of the monastic groups known as the 'hesychasts,' the originators of the Jesus Prayer.
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Gregory Palamas’ Cosmology in the Context of Ancient Greek Philosophy
Roczniki FilozoficzneThe purpose of this paper is twofold: first, to methodically present the cosmological views found in the corpus of Gregory Palamas’ extant works, and second, to situate them in the context of ancient Greek philosophy.
Wojciech Micał
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The Legacy of St Gregory Palamas
The theology of St Gregory Palamas (1296-1357) cast a long shadow in late Byzantium, influencing the religious culture and literary production of the greatest writers from the middle Palaiologan period to the fall of Constantinople and beyond. As a major theological polemic that unfolded over more than a decade (from 1338 to 1351), the Palamite ...openaire +1 more source

