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Patristic Views on the Hierarchy of the Angels
Danail Nikolov, Patristic Views on the Hierarchy of the Angels. There are numerous passages in the Bible that mention angels, but none provide direct information about angelic hierarchy. However, according to Orthodox Church Tradition, there is clear and
Danail Nikolov
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Introduction to the Modern Orthodox Tradition [PDF]
In her study of the Orthodox Church in the Byzantine Empire, Joan Hussey begins with a caveat: In the present state of our knowledge a book on the Byzantine Church must necessarily be in the nature of an interim report since much pioneer work remains to
Valliere, Paul
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The One and Many: The influence of St Gregory Palamas
The paper explores Gregory Palamas’ interpretation of the relationship between the One and the many. The objective of the essay is to delve into how Gregory Palamas adopted and integrated ideas regarding hierarchy and the interplay between the One and the many from the Neoplatonic tradition.
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Northern Russian Monastic Culture [PDF]
The breakup of the Soviet Union awoke a renewed fascination in Russian Orthodoxy that reanimated interest in monasticism and its cultural impact on Russian history.
Spock, Jennifer B.
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Христианский неоплатонизм XIV века. Антропология и учение об экстазе И. Экхарта и Григория Паламы [PDF]
Статья представляет собой введение к теории экстаза, разработанной великими мистиками Германии и Византии И. Экхартом и Гр. Паламой. Статья разделена на две главы. Первая из них содержит очерк ряда основных положений антропологии И. Экхарта и Гр. Паламы,
Реутин, М. Ю.
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Platonism and Christian Thought in Late Antiquity [PDF]
Platonism and Christian Thought in Late Antiquity examines the various ways in which Christian intellectuals engaged with Platonism both as a pagan competitor and as a source of philosophical material useful to the Christian faith.
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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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Yeni kaynaklara göre Bursa Beg-Sarayı’nın yapılış tarihi ve Orhan Gâzî döneminde inşâ edilen ilk bölümleri [PDF]
Makale, yazarın izniyle açık erişim kullanıma ...
Yılmaz, Hakan
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... Oὐ θέλω δὲ ὑμᾶς κοινωνοὺς τῶν δαιμονίων γίνεσθαι [PDF]
Communication theology is a relatively new field of thought at the meeting point of two disciplines, a result of an attempt to approach communication from a theological perspective.
Tóth, János
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