Chapter, Paragraph
1 Fwd,6| constantly seeking to develop new theological ideas, new truths, and new
2 1,1 | beyond the limits of Western theological thought. As they rediscover
3 1,1 | that the old political and theological prejudices that served to
4 2,6 | His participation in the theological debates and dialogues that
5 2,17| earthly-sinking composition [Second Theological Oration, p. 289].~ ~
6 2,20| Emphasis added].~ The Western theological concept of God's justice
7 2,33| basis, and so forth. In theological language, hypostasis means
8 3,5 | as a result, many serious theological errors find their way into
9 3,9 | emphasis of the various theological centers differed, but the
10 3,9 | educated at one center, but his theological directions were corrupted
11 3,10| 10. ~In what theological center did Nestorius receive
12 3,10| educated in the Antiochene theological center.~ ~
13 3,11| 11.~ While none of the theological centers of the time taught
14 3,15| 449, two persons from the theological center of Alexandria fell
15 3,17| as a quarrel between two theological schools — the Alexandrian
16 3,17| Controversy,” Journal of Theological Studies, vol. 2, 1951, pp.
17 6,8 | Orthodoxy. In the West, theological education became limited
18 6,8 | limited to what group?~ Theological education in the West came
19 6,8 | Lopukin of the St. Petersburg Theological Academy. He notes that:~ ~
20 6,9 | Spirit. What were the two theological focal points which separated
21 6,13| papal throne was unlawful. Theological objections aside, the addition
22 6,13| authority.~ Secondly, from the theological standpoint, the filioque
23 6,13| word is not an abstruse theological issue, but one with far-reaching
24 6,15| secondarily spilled over into the theological realm. Such was not the
25 6,15| not the case. Even though theological and non-theological matters
26 6,15| Church, it was ultimately the theological issues that were the root
27 6,15| and attempted to define theological issues on its own. Thus
28 6,16| elevate any speculative theological opinions to the level of
29 7,9 | fell into a modernism or theological liberalism which struck
30 7,14| reason they are correct about theological matters and are “doing the
31 8,7 | Church.~ Secondly, in its theological aspect, the filioque controversy
32 8,14| condone them.~ Regarding the theological issues of the filioque interpolation (
33 8,14| cursory glance through Western theological texts is sufficient to convince
34 9,21| Christ binds together all theological concepts and realities of
35 9,27| Vladimir Lossky, an Orthodox theological writer, states that the
36 10,10| an “invisible Church” — a theological fiction that relativizes
37 10,26| stated.~ Thus, neither by theological writings, nor by the various
38 11,3 | and West. This is not a theological opinion, much less a moral
39 11,4 | according to a definite theological system so that a church
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