Chapter, Paragraph
1 Fwd,3| to Western Christians. A Greek archbishop points out that
2 Fwd,5| men alone): ho anthropos (Greek), ha'adam (Hebrew), nôshô (
3 Fwd,6| overwhelmingly Eastern and Greek. [The East] had the greatest
4 1,1 | have separated from it. A Greek hierarch explains that St.
5 1,1 | the twentieth century.~ A Greek hierarch explains that in
6 1,1 | in Eastern Europe. As a Greek monk notes, Rome conducted
7 1,1 | Egyptian, the Persian, the Greek and the Roman, after which
8 1,1 | phases as well: the Byzantine Greek and the Russian. As Schema-Archimandrite
9 1,1 | to Constantine and those Greek (or Byzantine) emperors
10 1,1 | relativization of God's Truth. As a Greek bishop notes, by bringing
11 1,8 | Concerning the word Mysteries (Greek Mysteria) that often comes
12 1,10| word Church is ekklesia in Greek, which means to gather,
13 2,6 | two great capitals.~ Two Greek hierarchs explain the purpose
14 2,20| word heresy comes from the Greek hairoumai, to choose. A
15 2,22| doctrine of theosis?~ The Greek Fathers, taking a number
16 2,22| deification (theosis in Greek). Arguing that if man is
17 2,33| that it is derived from the Greek verb meaning to stand underneath,
18 3,12| the Virgin Mary Theotokos (Greek for Birthgiver of God or
19 3,16| etymologically derived from the Greek words mono (one) and physis (
20 3,16| salvation. As one of the Greek Fathers on Mount Athos writes
21 4,3 | Asiatic protest against Greek tradition. The text mentions
22 4,12| point emphasized by the Greek Fathers. As St. John of
23 4,12| and honorable reverence [Greek: timetike proskynesis],
24 4,12| that true worship of faith [Greek: latreia] which pertains
25 4,12| Councils, p. 550].~ ~The Greek Fathers distinguish very
26 4,12| wallets and homes. Once when a Greek bishop was reviled by one
27 4,12| which was an image [eikon in Greek] and pattern of heavenly
28 4,12| a transliteration of the Greek eikon. In Greek it means
29 4,12| transliteration of the Greek eikon. In Greek it means image, likeness,
30 4,12| Meaning of Art, p. 117].~ A Greek monk remarked in a lecture
31 5,4 | be called monks, from the Greek word monos (single or alone),
32 5,8 | Kingdom of God, and the Greek people with God's people.
33 6,2 | barbarian chieftains, the Greek East and Latin West were
34 6,4 | antipathy towards things Greek in the court of the new,
35 6,5 | Western Europe could read Greek, the language of the Byzantines.
36 6,12| plaques-one in Latin and one in Greek — and installed in St. Peter'
37 6,16| Philip Sherrard, The Greek East and the Latin West:
38 6,17| method of the West. Two Greek hierarchs, Archbishop Chrysostomos
39 6,18| scriptural passage.~ In the Greek language, the equivalent
40 6,18| coincidentally, is feminine in Greek, thus corresponding exactly
41 7,9 | the New Testament is the Greek word paradosis, which means
42 7,11| exists in the teaching of the Greek Fathers. This harmony stems
43 7,11| They tell us that the Greek Church is a dead Church
44 7,14| divine vision — theoria in Greek. The Holy Fathers who commented
45 7,14| door to the error of the Greek philosopher Protagoras (
46 7,14| which had given the pagan Greek world a philosophical preparation
47 7,17| Testament from Hebrew to Greek in the third century. Demetrios
48 7,17| with them the corresponding Greek translation. This undertaking
49 7,17| could be translated into Greek, which then was the language
50 7,17| sacred books from Hebrew to Greek, he paused in perplexity
51 7,17| Testament portion). Both the Greek and Aramaic translations
52 7,17| opposed circles, Scriptures in Greek and Aramaic translation (
53 7,17| question arises why the Greek and Aramaic translations
54 7,17| originals? As noted earlier, the Greek and Aramaic Scriptures have
55 7,17| and were extant only in Greek, although from the time
56 7,21| The word economy, from the Greek economia, refers to the
57 9,10| Synergy, or synergia in Greek, is from syn (with) and
58 9,21| vicissitudes of her history, the Greek Church has been enabled
59 9,38| carryover from pre-Christian Greek ideas, and the first quote
60 9,38| honor to holy relics (in Greek, ta leipsana, in Latin,
61 9,42| is found in pre-Christian Greek mythology. According to
62 9,42| and myth (including pagan Greek myth) as “gods.”~ Another
63 10,6 | perpetuates itself.” As the Greek theologian Chrestos Androustos
64 10,16| metropolitans (after the Greek word metropolis, a large
65 10,16| entrusted to him. Episkopos in Greek means overseer, and a bishop
66 10,23| of the Old Testament into Greek. In these, the well-known
67 10,24| noted earlier, Theotokos is Greek for Birthgiver of God. The
68 10,25| which is given to God alone. Greek theology is very clear on
69 10,25| clear on this point. The Greek language distinguishes between
70 10,26| of ancestral sin. As the Greek writer Photios Kontoglu
71 10,28| innocence (apokatastasis in Greek). The condemnation at the
72 10,28| Treatises].~ ~C. Parousia is the Greek word for the Second Coming.
73 11,4 | introduced in modernist Greek parishes beginning in 1926,
74 11,4 | Greek-speaking Churches use the Greek of the New Testament and
75 11,4 | this language became, after Greek and Latin, the third international
76 11,4 | for the infirm and aged. A Greek hierarch points out that
77 11,4 | mercy, in Old Slavonic and Greek respectively).~ Some Westerners
78 Ep | thereof (2 Tim 3:2-5).~ ~The Greek Elder Philotheos Zervakos (+
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