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1 1| subjected to number and movement, the unique. Οn the other
2 1| subjected to number and movement, the multiform <5>. Maximos
3 2| hypostasised in the three persons.~Movement is a distinctive property
4 2| Α basic category of movement is time, which is unfolded
5 2| which is unfolded alongside movement, and measures the life of
6 2| energies"<17>. ~Νοw this movement belongs to the nature of
7 2| degree, that it had its movement raised into an energy. ~
8 3| Maximos does not consider movement and energy as identical;
9 3| for Gregory Palamas. And movement as expressed in each particular
10 3| previous distinction between movement and energy. Natural will
11 3| connected with nature and movement, while the gnomic will is
12 3| personality means to transform his movement to energy, his natural will
13 4| to glory, beginning with movement given by God and advancing
14 4| As has already been said, movement is a means for pursuing
15 4| consequence and completion of movement. Μan's path-way testifies
16 4| are one and the same<40>. Movement begins with time and rest
17 4| the beginning defines the movement as caused by the creation
18 4| comes to rest as in the movement of things. In this way man
19 4| end. This proceeding from movement to rest means a transition
20 4| God, who lies behind time, movement and alteration. This is
21 5| rest and an ever-remaining movement<41>. Spiritual perfection
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