Chapter, Paragraph
1 I | KNOWING THE CHRISTIAN EAST~AN EXPERIENCE OF FAITH~
2 I,5 | understanding of the Christian experience. These elements are capable
3 I,7 | thought is fundamental, the experience of the individual Churches
4 I,9 | great unity. It did not experience the development of different
5 I,9 | monasticism was an essential experience and still today is seen
6 I,9 | traits uniting the monastic experience of the East and the West
7 I,10| through the individual's experience and that of the community.~
8 I,10| culmination of this prayer experience, the other pole indissolubly
9 I,10| Flesh and Blood, a heavenly experience where this becomes an event.~
10 I,10| Christ, anticipating the experience of divinization in the now
11 I,11| cosmos~11. In the liturgical experience, Christ the Lord is the
12 I,13| themselves of it. Thus they will experience the great comfort and support
13 I,14| This is attested by the experience of so many monks who, within
14 I,16| culmination of the knowledge and experience of God is his absolute transcendence.
15 I,16| to attract people to the experience of God; in commitment, so
16 II,18| and identity. The common experience of martyrdom, and meditation
17 II,19| communion in the recent experience of martyrdom: "...We are
18 II,23| available to such Churches the experience acquired in the years when
19 II,25| aspects of the monastic experience, and therefore of spiritual
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