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HESYCHASM AS THE ELIMINATION OF GNOSTICISM

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The article is devoted to comparative research of Hesychasm phenomenon in its relations with Gnosticism. According to contemporary investigations, Hesychasm is regarded not only as Eastern Orthodox practice of silent pray, but as a broad late-byzantine intellectual movement, which was represented by Gregory Palamas and his followers such as John ...
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ФИЛОЗОФИЈАТА НА РЕЛИГИЈАТА, ВИЗАНТИСКАТА ФИЛОЗОФИЈА И ФИЛОЗОФИЈАТА НА ИСИХАЗМОТ

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The paper defines three key expressions: the philosophy of religion, the Byzantine philosophy and the philosophy of hesychasm. In doing so, it began with defining the term “philosophy of religion”, first by defining the terms philosophy and ...
Zhoglev, Zlatko, Stojanoska, Gordana
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Byzantine Philosophy: Transfiguration of Man in the Tabor Light Doctrine of Gregory Palamas

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The anthropological issues of philosophy of the late period Byzantium are under consideration in the article. The particular attention is paid to the substantiation of the Tabor Light conception of Gregory Palamas, a founder of Byzantine Hesychasm ...
Chistyakova O.V.
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Contemporary War Ethics: Quest for a Metaphysical Solution to the Problem of Moral Value in recent debates. An Answer in Orthodox Theology and Philosophy

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After a review of some of the key problems in modern ethical theory as relates to war and violent state conflicts, I will focus on St Gregory Palamas’ views on War and Peace and what we can learn from Palamas’ hesychastic approach regarding the social ...
Athanasopoulos, Constantinos
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A Hesychasm before Hesychasm

open access: yesJournal of Early Christian History, 2014
The thinkers from Basil the Great to Symeon the New Theologian were important largely for their role in forming the Hesychastic movement in the Eastern church. This conclusion is reached in part by viewing the period from an Orthodox rather than a broadly Christian perspective.
Theodore Sabo, Dan Lioy, Rikus Fick
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Preparing the Mind for Prayer: The Wanderer, Hesychasm and Theosis

open access: yesNeophilologus, 2015
This article reads the celebrated Old English lament The Wanderer within the context of the early monastic tradition of hesychasm, the harnessing of meandering thoughts prior to approaching the stillness of prayer, and the doctrine of theosis, the ...
Francis Leneghan
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H esychasm

open access: yes, 2011
Bruce V. Foltz
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