The Uncreated Light of Transfiguration of Our Lord in St. Gregory Palamas’ Thought
Dimo Penkov, St. Theodore Studites (759-826) and His Apologetical Approach in the Antirretics (Defense of the Icons). The author analyses the apologetic rhetorical elements in three discourses against those who deny the worship of holy icons. St. Theodore the Studite presents his refutations, which further develop and build upon the arguments of St ...
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The Skeireins : a neglected text [PDF]
ISBN: 9789042929975. Papers presented at the Sixteenth International Conference on Patristic Studies held in Oxford 2011Fragmentary, palimpsest segments survive of a commentary on the Gospel of John written in the 4th or 5th centuries in the Gothic ...
Wolfe, Brendan Nathanial
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Iconographic Veneration of St. Gregory Palamas in the Late Byzantine and Post-Byzantine Period
Svet. Ribolov, Iconographic Veneration of St. Gregory Palamas in the Late Byzantine and Post-Byzantine Period. The study covers a wide range of sources that provide information about the remembrance of St. Gregory Palamas after the fall of Constantinople and its submission to the Ottoman rule (1453). Moreover, the article examines various iconograph-ic
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Penance and transformation the symbolism of the paschal cycle in the Romanian orthodox tradition [PDF]
The aim of his presentation is to analyze the symbolic meaning of time within one of the most important cycles in Romanian calendar called the paschal cycle.
Kocój, Ewa
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The Darkling Lights of Lucifer: Annihilation, Tradition, and Hell
Gregory of Nyssa is famous for defending both the doctrine of epektasis, the continual ascent of the blessed toward God, and, in places, the doctrine of apokatastasis, the eventual restoration to God of all creation, including the Devil.
McCullough, Ross W.
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Sources of Authority in the Koinonia [PDF]
A striking feature of the first communal monasteries is the degree of authority the monks gave to their superiors. Why did so many Christians flock to these new communities and yield total control to the abbot?
Rolfe, Alexander
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Ontology of the Divinizing Grace according to the Defender of Hesychasm St. Gregory Palamas
Dimitrios 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. 13:13) and the liturgical practice of the Church point to the grace of Christ.
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The Classical Education of St. Gregory Palamas Through Indicative Examples [PDF]
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Orthodoxy and Islam. St. Cyril and St. Gregory Palamas in Dialogue with Muslims [PDF]
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Orthodox Mysticism and Asceticism: Philosophy and Theology in St Gregory Palamas’ Work
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