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1 Fwd,2| additionally goes on to point out, the Roman Catholic
2 Fwd,3| be just the opposite: a point of attraction. He explains
3 Fwd,5| abundantly clear on this point. For example, all the following
4 1,1 | to Orthodoxy, goes on to point out, “The division between
5 1,1 | cf. Mt 24:21-22). (This point is very important and must
6 1,2 | birthday of the Church from the point of view that it was then
7 1,11| the early Church does not point to the office of a single
8 2,20| was tragic for men, to the point of helplessness, was that
9 2,36| feel was the most important point in this section of the textbook?~
10 2,36| textbook?~ The most significant point is that dealing with God'
11 3,22| feel was the most important point brought forth in this section
12 3,22| Councils. The most significant point concerns the immense importance
13 4,1 | issues does the textbook point out?~ The struggle against
14 4,12| to the Christian faith, a point emphasized by the Greek
15 4,12| inspired and beautiful from the point of view of aesthetics, nevertheless
16 4,12| calls to attention this point, and at the same time it
17 4,12| It is also necessary to point out that the strict prohibition
18 4,12| However, as he goes on to point out, as the fundamental
19 4,18| was the most significant point presented in this lesson?~
20 4,18| lesson?~ The most significant point is that icons are sanctified
21 5,4 | forth an extremely exalted point of view of this way of life.
22 6,15| the root of the schism — a point under-emphasized in the
23 6,17| to be the most important point made in this chapter?~ By
24 6,17| Church. From an Orthodox point of view, the Cambridge University-educated
25 7,7 | professor makes the important point that the term Tradition
26 7,9 | Testament is clear on this point: the early Christians had
27 7,14| as the only integration point, it undertook to create
28 7,14| and this was the starting point of the teaching of the Franks
29 7,14| the West is now at the point where it is ready to accept
30 7,16| where they are the high point of the services.~·
31 7,22| been the most important point made in this chapter?~ Christ
32 7,22| 13). The most important point and the focus of this entire
33 8,10| ages,” and the other at a point in time, in which He was
34 8,13| 13.~ At what point did they draw the line,
35 8,14| acknowledge that they had a point [Two Paths: Papal Monarchy —
36 8,14| 1438-39) — were careful to point out that the Spirit proceeds
37 8,15| to be the most important point made in this section?~ The
38 9,15| unbaptized children.~ Up to a point, Orthodoxy, Rome and classical
39 9,22| textbook, and explain the point that the textbook is trying
40 9,26| Paisius concludes that the point is not whether St. Seraphim
41 9,29| 11].~ ~And that is the point where Western theology is.
42 9,38| page 238, and explain what point the textbook is seeking
43 9,39| textbook draws attention to a point made in a former lesson:
44 10,10| in 1054 (or at any other point in history); it is something
45 10,10| This is not the issue. The point is that Christ founded only
46 10,13| former Protestant goes on to point out, Christ was “exclusive”
47 10,14| careless lapse in an elementary point of theology in this matter,
48 10,20| death, from the Christian point of view, ought not to break
49 10,25| theology is very clear on this point. The Greek language distinguishes
50 10,29| feel is the most important point in this chapter?~ This chapter
51 10,29| such, its most important point concerns the purpose of
52 11,1 | had reached its highest point in all phases of spiritual
53 11,4 | they function as a meeting point between Heaven and earth.
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