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Steven Kovacevich
Apostolic Christianity and the 23,000 Western Churches

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language

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1 Fwd,4| neutral” or “inclusivelanguage. This concern is common 2 Fwd,4| also because non-sexist language is becoming the preferred 3 Fwd,4| the other hand, inclusive language hinders clear writing and 4 Fwd,4| work. Moreover, inclusive language eliminates the possibility 5 Fwd,5| distinction of “exclusivelanguage is political, not linguistic. 6 Fwd,5| word human from the English language as well).~ The same linguistic 7 Fwd,5| She notes that inclusive language, which is about power and 8 Fwd,5| assumption that the present language is not inclusive.~ To no 9 Fwd,5| example is the Inclusive Language Lectionary of the Bible 10 Fwd,6| through its use of traditional language. It bears emphasizing that 11 2,17| Holy Fathers used apophatic language to demonstrate the incapability 12 2,33| so forth. In theological language, hypostasis means being 13 4,17| created a unity of dogmatic language; 2) added testimonies of 14 6,5 | 5.~ What problems of language made unity between Rome 15 6,5 | Europe could read Greek, the language of the Byzantines. Similarly, 16 6,5 | Byzantines could read Latin, the language of the Romans (even though 17 6,6 | there was a considerable language barrier, and both nations 18 6,18| scriptural passage.~ In the Greek language, the equivalent for Peter 19 6,18| idiomate — “in whatever language” it may be published. As 20 7,14| and “politically correct language.” In such an environment, 21 7,16| Other biblical language is found all through the 22 7,17| Greek, which then was the language of all tribes and nations. 23 7,17| Christ, the ancient Hebrew language that the Law and the major 24 7,17| written in was already a dead language. The language then in use 25 7,17| already a dead language. The language then in use in Palestine 26 7,17| of Christ, Hebrew was the language only of the learned Scribes, 27 7,17| and distributed Romanian language Bibles to the persecuted 28 7,17| that it preserves the noble language and dignified cadence of 29 7,17| have disappeared from the language or that convey a substantially 30 9,28| times those who were of one language were confused and divided 31 9,28| those who knew only one language received a multitude of 32 10,6 | independent in their use of native language, and partly in their outward 33 10,23| consanguinity. As the Semitic language lacked a word for cousin, 34 10,25| on this point. The Greek language distinguishes between latreia, 35 11,4 | were performed in Latin, a language not understood by the people. 36 11,4 | taught that music is the language closest to the soul, and 37 11,4 | service books into the local language. As Archimandrite Luke of 38 11,4 | sometimes incomprehensible language (Latin), the people found 39 11,4 | the Church in their own language [“Nationalism, Russia, and 40 11,4 | similarity between the liturgical language and the spoken language 41 11,4 | language and the spoken language allows the congregation 42 11,4 | Old Church Slavonic. This language is based on an Eastern South 43 11,4 | an Eastern South Slavic language of which the modern South 44 11,4 | ninth century as a literary language by two missionary brothers 45 11,4 | Christianity to the Slavs in a language understandable to them. 46 11,4 | In the Middle Ages, this language became, after Greek and 47 11,4 | the third international language of Europe, and it developed 48 11,4 | their Liturgies, and this language is used extensively in new


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