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CAN SINNERS REALLY CHANGE? UNDERSTANDING PERSONAL SALVATION IN THE BLOCK UNIVERSE
Abstract This article brings time and theology together constructively in response to a pressing problem for the doctrine of personal salvation. The problem arises within the physics and metaphysics of time, as these support a so‐called temporal B‐theory in which time does not pass and reality is comprised of a block universe.
Emily Qureshi‐Hurst
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Ascetic Practices in Interfaith Dialogue
Abstract This article explores the fundamental theological and philosophical propositions on which ascetic teachings and mystical experiences within Eastern Orthodox Christianity and Jainism are based. In particular, it examines spirituality, purification, and psychophysical techniques, including bodily postures, breath control, and inner exploration ...
Nataliia Pavlyk
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Sergii Bulgakov’s Linguistic Trinity*
Abstract As the work of Sergii Bulgakov has become more widely available in English, his Trinitarian theology has become a subject of particular interest. This article analyses his less well‐known works on the Trinity from the 1920s, arguing that the understanding of Trinitarian doctrine developed there is inseparable from Bulgakov’s analyses of ...
Joshua Heath
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Introduction. In spite of the fact that major researchers of Gregory Palamas’ theology, Robert Sinkewicz and John Demetracopoulos, offered detailed explanations of when and for what ‘The chapters on physics’ of Gregory Palamas were written, it seems that
Timur A. Schukin
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The article examines the theological method of antinomy and the conceptual solution to the problem of the ontological “gap” between transcendence and immanence of the Holy Trinity in the theological thought of the outstanding Byzantine theologian of the
Viktor Zhukovskyy
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Breathing Divine Breath: on the Greco-Egyptian Sources of Hesychasm [PDF]
The genesis of Hesychasm is still quite unresolved. In this article, the assumption that its origins lie in late Greco-Egyptian Antiquity, in the eastern Mediterranean, and that Yoga contributed to it, remain in the background.
Ullrich Kleinhempel
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Attitude to the legacy of Thomas Aquinas in byzantine theology during the initial period of hesychastic discussions [PDF]
This article studies the fi rst episode in the encounter of Eastern theologians with theology of Thomas Aquinas (as it was presented by papal legates) which took place in the 1330s. It shows that of the two Orthodox authors, Barlaam and St.
Elga Kanaeva
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The letter to Anna Palaiologina of Gregory Palamas (with the edition of the Serbian Church Slavonic translation from codex 41 of the Monastery of the holy trinity of Pljevlja) [PDF]
The hesychast controversy was closely entwined with the political circumstances in the Eastern Roman Empire. This especially holds true for the so-called second phase of the controversy, which took place at the times of Civil War (1341-1347).
Knežević Mikonja, Stojanović Jelica
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Witnesses to the Living God: Three Paradigms for Approaching the Politics of Nouvelle Théologie*
Modern Theology, Volume 39, Issue 3, Page 508-522, July 2023.
Samuel Pomeroy
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Participation (μέθεξις) and Divinization (θέωσις) in the Thought of St. Gregory Palamas [PDF]
Gregory Palamas’ apology of Hesychasm is not only a theological debate on mystical experience, but it is also a philosophical discussion on participation.
Anna Palusińska
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