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Steven Kovacevich
Apostolic Christianity and the 23,000 Western Churches

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fallen

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 Fwd,3| would cross over to the fallen, sinful side of one's nature 2 Fwd,4| reader's heart above this fallen world so as to live in expectation 3 Fwd,4| given the awareness that our fallen world has dealt some very 4 1,1 | themselves off and have fallen away from the one and indivisible 5 1,1 | weaknesses and inclinations of fallen human nature, which seeks 6 1,1 | the Christian faith have fallen upon ancient Orthodox Christianity.~ 7 2,6 | If the Church had indeed fallen into apostasy from the time 8 2,19| race from the start had fallen away from the divine life 9 2,19| embracing sin, and it had fallen under the power of death. 10 2,20| project sinful qualities in fallen men onto God, Dr. Kalomiros 11 2,20| characteristic features of fallen man, such as that God is 12 2,20| Western tendency to ascribe fallen, sinful qualities to God 13 4,12| parody of icons — that is, fallen, evil images, on TV and 14 4,12| As he went on to state, fallen visual entertainment has 15 4,12| Christians, as pilgrims in this fallen world, should reverently 16 5,7 | opportunity to raise the fallen, direct people from a false 17 5,8 | was populated with poor, fallen and sinful people like ourselves.~ 18 5,8 | irreversibly hardened like the fallen angels.” That is, the human 19 5,8 | struggle, to overcome our fallen nature [Ibid].~ ~Fr. Damascene 20 6,6 | Rome, the first Rome had fallen to the barbarians, and it 21 6,6 | or Constantinople) had fallen into heresy at the Council 22 6,6 | the other two Romes had fallen.~ As one writer goes on 23 6,14| which they themselves had fallen away [The First Canonical 24 6,15| time to time, people have fallen away from the one indivisible 25 6,16| However, upon those who have fallen away from it (such as the 26 7,14| themselves eternally, having fallen into blasphemy by arbitrary 27 7,14| heart to the Gospel, have fallen into fatal delusion. The 28 7,14| me enough time.” This is fallen man speaking. And once man 29 7,14| with its dependence on fallen human reason, is not to 30 7,14| world as the papacy had fallen into the temptation of becoming 31 7,14| the process in which the fallen human intellect came to 32 7,14| Protestantism gives priority to fallen human reason. The same human 33 7,14| means what it says! With fallen human reason, Protestants 34 9,15| nothing a man does in his fallen and unredeemed state can 35 9,15| for Orthodoxy's view of fallen mankind is nowhere near 36 9,15| thoughtlessness and having fallen away from God, turned out 37 9,17| incarnate even if man had not fallen?~ It is the view of many 38 9,17| that even had man never fallen, God in His love for mankind 39 9,42| results from the sins of a fallen humanity, the old world 40 9,42| was the product of man's fallen nature. The Holy Fathers 41 9,42| moral evil spread from the fallen angels to people, and to 42 9,42| time become lower, more fallen. God sees that men will 43 10,16| in place of Judas who had fallen away (Acts 1). This rite 44 10,20| worship for those who have fallen asleep in the faith: ancestors, 45 10,22| the Hebrew people who had fallen into the sin of idol-worship 46 10,25| creature, one without a fallen nature, a goddess and a 47 11,1 | Roman Church had actually fallen away from ancient Apostolic 48 11,4 | because they bring to mind the fallen world and the things of


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