104-henos | herbe-tryin | tsari-znani
Chapter
1 1 | Selected Writings N.Y. 1985 p. 104, is not correct - - instead
2 3 | and in all things"(Amb.7 - 1084 C15 - D2). ~By the Logos,
3 2 | Vestnik RHD 117, 1976 p 113)/. ~Here I would like to
4 2 | responsibility.(Vestnik RHD 117, 1976 p 113)/. ~Here I would
5 3 | 49. 6; Lk. 2. 32; Acts 13. 47). Christianity was not
6 3 | Gen. 12.3; cf. Gal 3. 8-15). ~This statement means
7 3 | dead, as Wotan was dead 1500 years ago,"- proclaimed
8 1 | Clarendon Press, 1972 p. 155)] On the other hand, if
9 3 | see for example Is. 41.8-16). Anti-Semitism is a hatred
10 3 | St.Peterburg, 1994 pp 169-211)] ~The parallel process
11 3 | Krestianskoie dvijenie v Rosii v 1773 - 1904 godah" M. Nauka,
12 3 | invalid"( see v. III, p.18). Or, "Despite all their
13 1 | Beauchesue,Paris, 1973,p.185, and with Russian translation
14 3 | abolition of the serfdom in 1861, as well as revolts of Rasin
15 1 | Moskva, Martis, 1993, p. 187) ~But St.Maximus says nothing
16 3 | dvijenie v Rosii v 1773 - 1904 godah" M. Nauka, 1989 p.
17 1 | other political parties in 1917, this small but ideologocally
18 3 | the Church. Though in the 1920's the Bolsheviks were still
19 3 | derevni, M; L.: Znanie, 1925). ~It was not hard to seduce
20 1 | Vatican II, Herder & Herder 1968, v III, p. 28). See also
21 1 | Oxford, The Clarendon Press, 1972 p. 155)] On the other hand,
22 1 | Confesseur", Beauchesue,Paris, 1973,p.185, and with Russian
23 2 | responsibility.(Vestnik RHD 117, 1976 p 113)/. ~Here I would like
24 2 | theology-after-Auschwitz, said in 1978:"To built the bridge from
25 1 | Fortress Press Philadelphia 1981, p 89/. Modern Russian experience
26 3 | 1904 godah" M. Nauka, 1989 p.206). Besides, one should
27 1 | Berstein, Concilliar Press, 1990 ] ~At this point one may
28 3 | Question", Ymca-Press, Paris 1991 p. 22f.). ~From the point
29 1 | and Society, vol. 23 N 1 1995: "The general level of anti-Semitism
30 3 | godah" M. Nauka, 1989 p.206). Besides, one should remember
31 3 | St.Peterburg, 1994 pp 169-211)] ~The parallel process
32 1 | see for example Acts 2.22,23). So, there is still
33 3 | Ymca-Press, Paris 1991 p. 22f.). ~From the point of view
34 1 | soul in this world"(Jn.12.25), which is not a pleasant
35 1 | by Malcolm Lowe, Immanuel 26/27, 1994). Characterising
36 Conclu| University Press, 1985 p. 269). While one part of Christians
37 1 | Malcolm Lowe, Immanuel 26/27, 1994). Characterising
38 1 | the calling of God"(Rom.11.29) are transmitted from generation
39 2 | Leningrad in the nineteen 20-30, they said, were Jews. Whether
40 1 | Presbyter (dated around 300 a.c.): "For you have also
41 3 | Is. 42. 6.;49. 6; Lk. 2. 32; Acts 13. 47). Christianity
42 1 | the New Testament (Lk. 23.34). ~However, in the New Testament,
43 1 | See Exp. Or.Dom. PG 90. 347 C: "He restores (human)
44 1 | today"(Nostra Aetate, n 4). This definition still
45 3 | Jews (see for example Is. 41.8-16). Anti-Semitism is
46 3 | Revelation unto Gentiles"(see Is. 42. 6.;49. 6; Lk. 2. 32; Acts
47 3 | 6; Lk. 2. 32; Acts 13. 47). Christianity was not established
48 3 | Gentiles"(see Is. 42. 6.;49. 6; Lk. 2. 32; Acts 13.
49 3 | spirit towards God (Thal 63.PG 90 C D). Both movements
50 1 | of Jewish influence."(pp 64-5). ~There are two problems
51 3 | Deutsch, London 1994 v.2 p 661). ~Here, in this inseparable
52 3 | kata ten sunthesin)/PG 90 681-AB/. The exceptional, special
53 3 | counted as the seed"(Rom 8.9). The Jews were first chosen
54 1 | nationalist news-paper Zemschina N 99. The author of this article
55 1 | Presbyter (dated around 300 a.c.): "For you have also heard
56 3 | ten sunthesin)/PG 90 681-AB/. The exceptional, special
57 2 | emancipated Jews, Jews who abandoned their own tradition, were
58 2 | that Western Christianity, abandoning the teaching of the Fathers
59 3 | Orthodox Church will never be able to wipe out anti-Semitism
60 Conclu| defender and propagandist abroad. Thus, there is no ground
61 1 | Continuity and Renewal, The Third Academic Meeting between Orthodoxy
62 3 | Church Fathers, without accepting the revelation of the New
63 1 | passions shows, which was accomplished by the disposition of love (
64 Conclu| preservers this energy, and accumulates its force. ~On the other
65 Conclu| societies, does not lead to the accumulation of energy (as it happens,
66 2 | Whether the percentage is accurate or not is for me not so
67 3 | Patriarch in fact was already accused by some circles in the Church
68 1 | the killers of God" were accusing them and really thought
69 3 | first stage, what we finally achieve is a false god. ~Our spirit
70 3 | gentiles has already been achieved) they did not accept the
71 1 | Solzhenitsyn ~The Gulag Achipelago. ~ ~The problem of anti-Semitism
72 Conclu| offending people of each group acknowledging their rights and self-identification.
73 2 | is, many Jews played an active role in the Revolution.
74 3 | Anti-Semitism is a sin,- then, he added, I would like to warn everybody
75 3 | war. Here are his words addressed to his flock: "No, far better
76 Conclu| individuation).However, when addressing the world, one is obliged
77 3 | into a moral nation". But, adds rabbi Schmuel, this was
78 1 | circumstances led to the administrative disunity of the Church,
79 2 | inner peace as well. We admire you for seeking them. But
80 3 | in the Church of being an admirer of Judaism precisely when
81 1 | the years of communism. Admirers of the older Russian classical
82 1 | the Jews of today"(Nostra Aetate, n 4). This definition still
83 1 | of the Church, a state of affairs censured by St Paul. Unfortunately,
84 2 | dominance in the Church affect society at large. ~So, as
85 | afterwards
86 1 | their hands". My reading agrees with A.Riou "Le Monde et
87 3 | one person and his sons, albeit not all of them, but only
88 1 | Russian religious thinker Aleksey Khomiakov. He said that
89 2 | And the liberal must be alert to conservative premises,
90 1 | destroy his own heart? ~Alexandr Solzhenitsyn ~The Gulag
91 3 | of this danger is still alive. Thus everyone who says
92 Conclu| hated on the ground of their alleged cunning behaviour, avarice,
93 3 | very bad conscience if one allows oneself to blame anybody
94 3 | Sinai.<...> At Sinai... the Almighty ... gives the Jewish people <
95 | along
96 3 | always and in all things"(Amb.7 - 1084 C15 - D2). ~By
97 3 | have not enough place to analyse this process, but I should
98 Conclu| where pluralism and its ancestor humanism propose their own
99 3 | world."(Moses of Oxford, Andre Deutsch, London 1994 v.2
100 3 | declaration on this point. Deacon Andrej Kuraev, who for some time
101 Conclu| confessions "the Church" (say, the Anglican Church), she voluntary or
102 Conclu| that they should not be anti-American. We have no right to blame
103 1 | they were monarchists, antisemites, because many Jews participated
104 3 | from us to acknowledge, anyway, the fatal character of
105 1 | from "apatheia".(What does "apateia" means? But "apatheia" presupposes
106 Conclu| stopped since the time of the Apostles. ~ ~
107 3 | enemies or against those who appear to us to be the source of
108 1 | can be useful and can be applied to our situation, being
109 1 | not the sinners, we may apply their words when the same
110 1 | question and was finally approved by the Church, it became
111 3 | following words belong to Archimandrite Sergei Shein: "I have not
112 1 | Let us now examine this argument. Yes, if the Fathers thought
113 3 | themselves Christians, with the arms in their hands were killing
114 3 | here those from the White army who, calling themselves
115 2 | arguments, their hatred may arose that same kind of reaction
116 Conclu| Yes, they spoke about the Aryan race, opposing it to other
117 1 | forerunners of piety, service, ascetic life, etc. However, they
118 2 | is the goal of Christian ascetism, the gates of the contamplative
119 2 | historical and psychological aspects of the problem of anti-Semitism
120 Conclu| They are afraid of being assimilated in the modern, as they call
121 Conclu| Western countries one day go astray, the Russian Orthodox Church
122 1 | years of institutionalised atheism in Russia, a phenomenon
123 3 | Church of St.Silouan the Athonite who up to the end of his
124 2 | in the West as a form of atonement for "Christian guilt". ~
125 2 | the only way for you to attain inner peace." ~This does
126 2 | agents in the Communist attempts to destroy the Church. /
127 3 | the number of those who attended the Church's service was
128 1 | possibility for someone who attentively reads the Gospels to say
129 Conclu| one part of Christians was attracted to Judaism other was convicting
130 2 | exterminate the Jews or even attribute doctrinaire anti-Semitism
131 1 | the part of the Western audience. Let me cite the general
132 1 | news-paper Zemschina N 99. The author of this article refers to
133 3 | does not mean that all Jews automatically participated in this Covenant.
134 1 | Russia is lower than the average in comparison with developed
135 3 | gentiles could easily have avoided a mere nuisance. But, in
136 3 | to confession (see Litvak B.G. "Krestianskoie dvijenie
137 Conclu| story about the tower of Babylon. It is only the one Catholic
138 1 | ethnic, cultural or national background become Israel in the Church,
139 3 | One should have a very bad conscience if one allows
140 3 | prophets up to St. John the Baptist and Mary the Theotokos.
141 Conclu| the Jews and the Gentiles, barbarians and Skiffs, in a word, between
142 1 | Holy Fathers, and not to base ourselves upon certain of
143 Conclu| However, their ideology was based on the National-Socialism.
144 3 | the commission of cardinal Bea which elaborated the Declaration
145 1 | Fathers, were wrong and even bear their part of the responsibility
146 1 | Selon Maxime le Confesseur", Beauchesue,Paris, 1973,p.185, and with
147 | becomes
148 Conclu| participate in God's Covenant, has beeen never stopped since the
149 2 | for them, as fellow human beings, as fellow-Christians, is
150 3 | Belorussia (all this places belonged to the Russian Empire).
151 3 | was in Poland, Ukraine, Belorussia (all this places belonged
152 3 | holy martyr Metropolitan Benjamin of St. Petersburg, for example,
153 1 | Christian." Fr. A. James Berstein, Concilliar Press, 1990 ] ~
154 3 | extent this ideal was more biblical, though certainly also carnal,
155 2 | redeeming love of God that binds them at the most profound
156 Conclu| people of such and such biological and physiological features)
157 3 | this movement finally gave birth to the idea which absolutely
158 2 | sometimes proudly, sometimes bitterly said that among GPU agents
159 3 | true Israel of God, if he blames anybody, if he hates, if
160 1 | they are hating them and blaming them, being passionate anti-Semites.
161 1 | is not correct (and even blasphemous) to say that he was an anti-Semite.
162 3 | that they should inflict bloody wounds on us that we should
163 1 | Christian body in the world can boast of so great a number of
164 3 | Bulgakov has put it* [*"As for Bolshevism, historical truth demands
165 3 | of Svetlana Lourie in her book "Metamorfozi traditsionnogo
166 3 | analysis of the church's books of registration of confession,
167 1 | Elders of Zion which were born in the depths of the tsarist
168 1 | good? I do not think that Borsenko's results are wrong, however,
169 1 | the article by Vladimir Borzenco, 'Anti-Semitism and Orthodoxy
170 3 | cause. As rabbi Schmuel Boteach, one of the leading chasidic
171 2 | not only opposed to the bourgeoisie, but to the Church as well.
172 3 | nor was Christianity a branch of the Jewish faith/some
173 1 | Church in Israel with its branches in all countries where Jews
174 2 | said in 1978:"To built the bridge from the Jewish to the gentile
175 2 | history, a road which finally brings Russian Christianity to
176 Conclu| being Jews by blood, as Brodsky. What a scandal, for the
177 2 | to say our conservative brothers and sisters the following: "
178 3 | houses of landowners were burned, their property was plundered.
179 3 | all things"(Amb.7 - 1084 C15 - D2). ~By the Logos, the
180 1 | figures was known in the calendar of the Latin Church, that
181 Conclu| nothing else but spiritual cancer, satanic temptation. ~Even
182 1 | first one is a problem of canonisation of saints. To my mind, if
183 3 | people of the world. In their capacity as a "light unto the nations",
184 3 | from the time of Egyptian captivity down to our time mysteriously
185 2 | Jewish problem, has been captured by Jews; and their specific
186 3 | accepted by the commission of cardinal Bea which elaborated the
187 1 | spiritual terrorism that those categories create, according to which
188 1 | surveys, "In practically every category and in practically every
189 3 | god of the Church (i.e. Catholics and Protestants). "Church'
190 1 | Protestantism and modern Catholitism Orthodox Christianity is
191 1 | Vatican II has suggested to celebrate a new feast of patriarchs
192 1 | Church, a state of affairs censured by St Paul. Unfortunately,
193 3 | promised to Abraham (Gen. 12.3; cf. Gal 3. 8-15). ~This statement
194 Conclu| the Protestantism with its chain of divisions, and, on its
195 3 | the true Israel.(And they challenged the rest of the "chosen
196 2 | the situation radically changed and Jews themselves became
197 Conclu| different peculiarities, which characterise them. Moreover one may add:
198 1 | Immanuel 26/27, 1994). Characterising the situation in the Russian
199 1 | the Christian saints.*[* Characteristically, until Vatican II only one
200 1 | process can ruin the national characteristics of the Russian Church and
201 3 | enough, "the Jews were also charged with spreading this new
202 3 | Boteach, one of the leading chasidic thinkers today, pointed
203 Conclu| country. Such countries as China, have their own problems
204 1 | departed from life at his own choice".(The Acts of Christian
205 1 | words in whatever spirit we choose. This freedom is given to
206 3 | old sense) because now God chooses his Israel from among all
207 1 | crucifying him, he even chose death for them rather than
208 3 | from us to be true Orthodox Chrisians. And if we fail, He punishes
209 1 | Church say that after the Christ-event those from the Jews, who
210 1 | dare to say that St John Chrysostom or St Maximus the Confessor
211 1 | today, national or cultural circumstances led to the administrative
212 1 | Western audience. Let me cite the general conclusion of
213 Conclu| Russia. And all Russian citizens of whatever blood they could
214 1 | often happens that in one city you can find three or even
215 3 | One cannot be "moral" or "civilised" when millions from one'
216 1 | Herbert Musurillo, Oxford, The Clarendon Press, 1972 p. 155)] On
217 3 | Catholic position could be clarified with a help of the "Commentary
218 2 | premises, ready to help clarify them because often the conservative
219 3 | the point of view of the class struggle, though not from
220 1 | Admirers of the older Russian classical culture in which they were
221 1 | Orthodox intelligensia both clergy and laity. The Protocols
222 2 | them, of course). Russian clergymen and monks were the first
223 1 | important, for we all live in a climate of spiritual terrorism that
224 3 | spirit (the images of Moses, climbing the Sinai, and of the prophet
225 3 | the head of the communist clique, regardless of the fact
226 3 | Kuraev, who for some time was close to our Patriarch, once said:"
227 3 | rejected Christ, it has closed the way to God for the Jewish
228 3 | the knowledge of God,.. closer to the world."(Moses of
229 Conclu| place. [Not a restaurant or club which is good for emigrants,
230 3 | the Law> as an essential code which would transform them
231 Conclu| communism has failed to win the Cold war, they see no other variant
232 Conclu| internationalism, after the collapse of the USSR, each people
233 3 | Jews did not believe in the coming of Messiah any more. However,
234 1 | until Vatican II only one commemoration of Old Testament's figures
235 3 | main ideas accepted by the commission of cardinal Bea which elaborated
236 1 | world not hating those who commit this evil. ~Now, insofar
237 1 | people somewhere insidiously commiting evil deeds and it were necessary
238 2 | them to hatred. But their commitment as Christians calls them
239 1 | words when the same sin is committed today. It is precisely on
240 2 | establishes the need and desire to communicate with them, even when irrationality
241 3 | of the Russian peasant's community see an excellent study of
242 2 | It would be essential to compare the lessons from Kolyma
243 1 | Maximus says nothing new as compared to the Gospel. And one can
244 1 | lower than the average in comparison with developed European
245 3 | hands were killing their compatriots. The Civil war was not a
246 3 | is nothing else than a completion of the tendency which always
247 2 | Russian Orthodox circles of complicity in the Nazi attempt to exterminate
248 1 | a phenomenon which also comprised Russia's Jews,who usually
249 3 | which is certainly both compromising and dangerous. ~Here I want
250 Conclu| teaches us to begin with the concept of "individual human being".
251 Conclu| problems, is not to use such concepts as "race" at all. Each of
252 1 | might be quite less of a concern if only we had no crisis
253 1 | Fr. A. James Berstein, Concilliar Press, 1990 ] ~At this point
254 3 | have made, one may easily conclude, that the Jews, are nothing
255 1 | be confined to any local concrete cultural forms. Each side
256 3 | towards Judaism has been condemned by the Church as the source
257 3 | of the XIX century not to confess their sins and not to partake
258 1 | L'Eglise Selon Maxime le Confesseur", Beauchesue,Paris, 1973,
259 Conclu| call Christians of other confessions "the Church" (say, the Anglican
260 Conclu| people of Russia seeks to confirm its national existence.
261 3 | how... the New Covenant confirmed, renewed and transcended
262 2 | presence of Russian Jewry confounds them. ~We must formulate
263 Conclu| other countries. It was in confrontation with the countries of the
264 3 | Here, in this inseparable connection of anti-Judaism and anti-Semitism,
265 2 | its largest wound on our consciousness the Gulag. ~So, what we
266 3 | people on the issue under consideration: "...It should be shown
267 3 | different perspective, they were considered a nuisance to the people
268 3 | as rabbi Schmuel rightly considers, the Covenant at Sinai should
269 Conclu| theology a nice pretext for consolidating people on the ground of
270 Conclu| nation. And without this consolidation the process of inner divisions
271 Conclu| towards the race which is in conspiracy against the whole world.
272 1 | written by priests or monks containing a simple answer to the question,
273 1 | This definition still contains an idea that somebody can
274 2 | ascetism, the gates of the contamplative life. But passionless and
275 1 | Orthodox Christians and Jews on Continuity and Renewal, The Third Academic
276 3 | the two covenants do not contradict each other. They are rather
277 1 | the time of the Nestorian controversy when the notion of the Theotokos
278 1 | Days in this process of the conversion of Jews to Christianity.
279 Conclu| trampling death. ~The real core of Christ's mission was
280 3 | God-given ethics to all corners of the globe. Seen from
281 Conclu| it, Western (or American) cosmopolitan internationalism. They want
282 2 | which their conservative counterparts in the Russian Church. And
283 2 | as Auschwitz, when, after cremating Jewish children, German
284 1 | chosen his Cross and has been cricified to save those who has killed
285 1 | somebody can be blamed for the cricifixtion of Christ. And this is precisely
286 1 | about the guilt of those who crusified Christ. A possibility to
287 Conclu| the Jews as a people are cursed for all sins of Judaism
288 Conclu| people on the ground of cursing the West Christianity). ~
289 1 | line between good and evil cuts through the heart of every
290 3 | towards God (Thal 63.PG 90 C D). Both movements are inseparable
291 3 | things"(Amb.7 - 1084 C15 - D2). ~By the Logos, the Word
292 2 | tendencies create certain dangers for both Church and society. ~
293 2 | himself in the power of dark forces. Being chosen is
294 3 | Orthodox theology as "divine darkness" of ignorance of the End
295 1 | of Pionius the Presbyter (dated around 300 a.c.): "For you
296 3 | declaration on this point. Deacon Andrej Kuraev, who for some
297 3 | rather two stages of God's dealing with mankind. Doubtless
298 1 | true "apatheia" when one deals with a judgement (that is
299 2 | apatheia") wich is so dear to the heart of everybody
300 Conclu| towards the Jews. The real debate was never between Christians
301 3 | Church. (On the problem of decay of the Russian peasant's
302 2 | Jewish relatives proudly declared that the Russian Revolution
303 Conclu| He becomes a Manihaen. He dedicates his life to the struggle
304 2 | When a Jew betrays his dedication to God he betrays himself
305 1 | insidiously commiting evil deeds and it were necessary only
306 Conclu| enough to be its serious defender and propagandist abroad.
307 Conclu| West. However, the Western democracy has two dimensions of its
308 Conclu| his job. ~However, if he denies that other, non-pluralistic
309 1 | forget is that this criminal departed from life at his own choice".(
310 3 | accepted the Law before their departure from Egypt. ~God had separated
311 1 | Zion which were born in the depths of the tsarist police and
312 3 | Golubih N., Ocherki gluhoi derevni, M; L.: Znanie, 1925). ~
313 1 | our Church, its greatest desease, especially when they are
314 3 | see v. III, p.18). Or, "Despite all their differences, the
315 2 | why it is so important to determine what to do about it. Jews
316 3 | Moses of Oxford, Andre Deutsch, London 1994 v.2 p 661). ~
317 Conclu| the Jewish question" in "Deutseh- Franzosische Jahrbucher"
318 1 | average in comparison with developed European countries". According
319 3 | the devil, that they are a devilish nation, the race of the
320 Conclu| Moreover, Russia is not yet devoted to the values of the pluralism
321 Conclu| the Jewish question in "Die heilige Famile"). Marx thought
322 2 | that Russia's experience differed from that of the West. Russia
323 1 | Trinitarian Doctrine, A dilogoue by Pinchas Lapide and Jurgen
324 1 | them is the sociological dimension. I would like to start with
325 1 | which though trying to diminish this guilt, still speaks
326 3 | From the point of view of diminishing the role of the Covenant,
327 1 | enough to gain power and to direct the Russian people into
328 Conclu| own blood, had a dream of disappearance of the Jewish nation, of
329 2 | persecution and then will discover the redeeming love of God
330 Conclu| CONCLUSION~ To end this discusson, I would like to raise my
331 1 | precisely on the ground of dispassionate character of the Fathers'
332 3 | might perceive them as displaying a positive attitude to Judaism
333 1 | was accomplished by the disposition of love (for them, who were
334 3 | they were responsible for disseminating God-given ethics to all
335 1 | some still fail to make the distiction between anti-Semitism and
336 1 | led to the administrative disunity of the Church, a state of
337 3 | the Orthodox theology as "divine darkness" of ignorance of
338 Conclu| the split, the energy of division remains within the monolithic
339 2 | the Jews or even attribute doctrinaire anti-Semitism to them -
340 1 | and Christian Trinitarian Doctrine, A dilogoue by Pinchas Lapide
341 Conclu| Yes, it would be a serious dogmatic mistake to say that the
342 3 | Gentiles and only after doing so did He give them the
343 1 | all humanity. (See Exp. Or.Dom. PG 90. 347 C: "He restores (
344 2 | in the Church and through dominance in the Church affect society
345 3 | people whose desire it was to dominate those weaker than themselves.
346 | done
347 2 | lack? History would seem to doom them to hatred. But their
348 3 | to Orthodoxy. There is no doubt that Moltmann's ideas are
349 3 | s dealing with mankind. Doubtless the New in many respects
350 1 | man's soul. The problem of drawing the difference between fact
351 1 | literature. Not only some dreadful pamphlets about Jewish sacrifices
352 Conclu| hating his own blood, had a dream of disappearance of the
353 1 | title of an article by N.Dubrovin published in the right-wing
354 3 | Litvak B.G. "Krestianskoie dvijenie v Rosii v 1773 - 1904 godah"
355 3 | true Israel of God, which dwells in Russia, these men, I
356 Conclu| dimensions of its being: ~1. the dynamism of inner divisions (the
357 2 | Still, before we perhaps too eagerly accuse these Russian Orthodox
358 2 | remind you of a point I made earlier: that Russia's experience
359 3 | that is, prosperous life on earth, protected by God which
360 Conclu| not afraid of death. It is easy to love a "man" in general
361 3 | completely free of old age"(1.Th.Ec. 89). Which means that after
362 1 | between Orthodoxy and Judaism, ed. by Malcolm Lowe, Immanuel
363 3 | general, this god failed to be effective. The communists suggested
364 Conclu| divisions, and, on its turn, effects the religious pluralism
365 1 | with A.Riou "Le Monde et L'Eglise Selon Maxime le Confesseur",
366 3 | people, was from the time of Egyptian captivity down to our time
367 3 | fulfilment of a single mystery(eis henos musteriou sumplerosin)
368 1 | laity. The Protocols of the Elders of Zion which were born
369 1 | their guilt even if did not eliminate it altogether is a teaching
370 | elsewhere
371 2 | immediately after the revolution emancipated Jews, Jews who abandoned
372 Conclu| nation, of its complete emancipation (see his article "On the
373 3 | Logos was revealed, being embodied in the Law at Sinai, the
374 Conclu| or club which is good for emigrants, but a place for the whole
375 1 | hard and Jews can easily emigrate to Israel or to America
376 1 | some extent represent the emotional state of a speaker. If we
377 3 | and will give his people endless prosperity and power over
378 Conclu| theoretically (though no theory ends just like that, in theory,
379 1 | underwent this passion." (English translation of this place
380 3 | the idea which absolutely enslaves the spirit, making it carnal.
381 2 | the dialogue which should ensue from it, is the post-Auschwitz
382 1 | dividing wall of enmity"(Eph 2.14). And this wall of
383 3 | Apostle Paul in his Epistle to Ephesians (2.14) speaks about Christ
384 3 | mentioned, Apostle Paul in his Epistle to Ephesians (2.14) speaks
385 3 | suggests another, opposite, but equally wrong solution to the issue,
386 3 | idea of Messiah who will establish the Jewish state, and will
387 1 | Russian Church and argues for establishing a Jewish Church in Israel
388 1 | agrees with A.Riou "Le Monde et L'Eglise Selon Maxime le
389 | etc
390 Conclu| often a reaction to the eternal divisions among Christians
391 3 | disseminating God-given ethics to all corners of the globe.
392 Conclu| conflicts, particularly in Europe. One, being a Christian
393 | everyone
394 2 | when irrationality seems so evident and strong. And who knows:
395 3 | transforming the human soul"(Evreskaia gazeta - the Jewish newspaper -
396 2 | Jews. Of course, that is an exaggeration, but we must have it in
397 3 | prophet Ilijah are the best examples of this movement). Being
398 3 | peasant's community see an excellent study of Svetlana Lourie
399 Conclu| Orthodox Church is true (one exception is made for Serbia, since
400 3 | sunthesin)/PG 90 681-AB/. The exceptional, special place which according
401 3 | be chosen, to have some exclucive rights on the gifts of God.
402 Conclu| logically speaking it is not excluded altogether. Such a though
403 2 | Christians and many of the executioners, especially after the Revolution,
404 1 | which is not a pleasant exercise. ~The Anti-Semitism of Russian
405 Conclu| struggle. But since Evil still exists, he cannot be in peace with
406 1 | well as all humanity. (See Exp. Or.Dom. PG 90. 347 C: "
407 2 | It is imaginable, and I expect, that Jews and Christians
408 1 | God and that their sin is expiated by His blood. So, only we
409 1 | to help us to rightly explain to our people the real meaning
410 1 | etc. However, they were exponents of the political ideas of
411 3 | Orthodox position, it is expressed best of all in St.Maximus'
412 3 | fact defending Jews. And expression of such positive feeling
413 2 | complicity in the Nazi attempt to exterminate the Jews or even attribute
414 Conclu| monolithic attitude towards the external, non-pluralistic societies,
415 1 | understubed... even in the face of those who were crucifying
416 Conclu| health (now of the Church). Facing the phenomenon of post-Auschwitz
417 3 | the new one*.[* Several facts should be given here to
418 3 | theology-after-Auschwitz still fails to acknowledge the oneness
419 1 | innate sinfulness, their failures to love God and their neighbours.
420 3 | of the Jews in our Church falls under suspicion of being
421 Conclu| question in "Die heilige Famile"). Marx thought that in
422 3 | Judaism itself argues in favour of the same cause. As rabbi
423 3 | can find a place where the fear for the guilt of their forefathers
424 1 | suggested to celebrate a new feast of patriarchs and prophets,
425 1 | Orthodoxy, and there are many feasts celebrated in their memory
426 1 | which means to love their fellow-Jews in the Church in spite of
427 1 | a Western country. This figure of 10 per cent in Russia
428 2 | betrays himself and easily finds himself in the power of
429 1 | altogether is a teaching with firm roots in the New Testament (
430 3 | anti-Semitic after their first-born babies died before the Jews
431 3 | participate in this Covenant. Firstly, this possibility was confined
432 1 | you can find three or even five national Orthodox Churches.
433 3 | his words addressed to his flock: "No, far better that they
434 2 | the XX-th century. What follows, as well as what has been
435 Conclu| energy, and accumulates its force. ~On the other hand, we,
436 2 | himself in the power of dark forces. Being chosen is a great
437 3 | say that this ideas are foreign to the Orthodox Church. ~
438 1 | counted among the greatest forerunners of piety, service, ascetic
439 3 | speak in defence of Jews to forestall possible pogroms would mean
440 3 | praying for their enemies, forgiving them, they acknowledged
441 2 | confounds them. ~We must formulate the problem anew. Western
442 1 | Lapide and Jurgen Moltmann, Fortress Press Philadelphia 1981,
443 | Forty
444 3 | The Church is built on the foundation of one God, one Christ,
445 3 | once more. Christ was not a founder of a new religion, nor was
446 Conclu| national problem within the framework of communist internationalism,
447 Conclu| say, in America, England, France, Syria, Greece, they cannot
448 Conclu| Jewish question" in "Deutseh- Franzosische Jahrbucher" and a chapter
449 2 | that experience has kept free-speaking, open, and liberal Russian
450 1 | towards Jews does not at all frighten those Jews who become Orthodox
451 1 | Christianity. He is really frightened that this process can ruin
452 3 | the spirit to God which fulfils and gives a true sense to
453 3 | The Logos of God, who is fully God, wills to bring about
454 | Further
455 Conclu| among Christians (see John G. Gager "The Origins of anti-Semitism,
456 Conclu| Christians (see John G. Gager "The Origins of anti-Semitism,
457 Conclu| to play their role in it, gaining power to save Russia, voluntary
458 3 | Abraham (Gen. 12.3; cf. Gal 3. 8-15). ~This statement
459 Conclu| participates in the pluralistic games of this world, loosing her
460 2 | Christian ascetism, the gates of the contamplative life.
461 3 | however, this movement finally gave birth to the idea which
462 3 | the human soul"(Evreskaia gazeta - the Jewish newspaper -
463 3 | been promised to Abraham (Gen. 12.3; cf. Gal 3. 8-15). ~
464 1 | there evil part in Nazi Germany appeared in our Church's
465 Conclu| does it exist? At the first glance this question seems to be
466 1 | sinful and have not even a glimpse of their sanctity are right.
467 3 | ethics to all corners of the globe. Seen from a different perspective,
468 Conclu| above all speculate on the glorious past of our Church, on her
469 3 | being in Christ, are in one glory of the Holy Spirit. As our
470 3 | see Golubih N., Ocherki gluhoi derevni, M; L.: Znanie,
471 2 | Orthodox Tradition, is the goal of Christian ascetism, the
472 3 | consider themselves in one God-beloved Israel with Abraham, Moses
473 3 | responsible for disseminating God-given ethics to all corners of
474 3 | dvijenie v Rosii v 1773 - 1904 godah" M. Nauka, 1989 p.206).
475 3 | themselves true Christians, Godly men, being not-Christians
476 3 | anti-Semitism. And Paul goes on to say that in Christ
477 1 | that they crucified God on Golgotha (God, against whom it is
478 3 | before the Revolution (see Golubih N., Ocherki gluhoi derevni,
479 Conclu| nation. They promise all goods of the world to the Church'
480 1 | who attentively reads the Gospels to say that the Jews did
481 3 | it... it can be<only> the gradual process of transforming
482 Conclu| England, France, Syria, Greece, they cannot proclaim that
483 Conclu| cannot be solved on the the groung of "humanism", even if it
484 1 | looking for it, even to guard one's heart against reading
485 3 | only the Jews, but also the Gypsies, which represented for them
486 1 | believes that he was not a hater of the Jews or Communists
487 Conclu| parasitism in the minds of haters of the Jews, and they connect
488 3 | he blames anybody, if he hates, if he does not forgive. ~
489 3 | influence of the Jewry at the head of the communist clique,
490 Conclu| touch stone of spiritual health (now of the Church). Facing
491 1 | written word, we do not hear the voice which might to
492 1 | a.c.): "For you have also heard that the Jews say,'Christ
493 3 | still a holy place in the hearts of the Russian Orthodox
494 3 | idea of the Gentiles (or heathens), in the same way as the
495 1 | Creed: Christ came down from heaven for the sake of us... Whom?
496 2 | humility can bring us to that height. But those who call the
497 Conclu| Jewish question in "Die heilige Famile"). Marx thought that
498 Conclu| claimed to be the Truth, held in society. And even the
499 2 | Gulag. ~I hope that this helps us to understand that modern
500 3 | of a single mystery(eis henos musteriou sumplerosin) than
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