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Steven Kovacevich
Apostolic Christianity and the 23,000 Western Churches

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1 Fwd,6| humanistic systems and strange ideas that you have picked up 2 Fwd,6| develop new theological ideas, new truths, and new understandings, 3 1,1 | introduce new and foreign ideas into the faith. (The words 4 1,1 | think). One of the false ideas was that of the supremacy 5 1,1 | Renaissance, which mixed pagan ideas with Christianity, and finally 6 1,1 | Christian to hold chiliastic ideas as private opinions after 7 2,6 | whatsoever in it, not only in its ideas, but also in its words, 8 2,17| they excluded certain false ideas about them so that people 9 2,35| whatsoever in it, not only in its ideas, but also in its words, 10 4,2 | influenced by what outside ideas?~ The Iconoclasts were influenced 11 4,2 | Nestorianism and by the ideas of the Judaizers.~ ~ 12 4,12| subjective feelings and ideas of a painter, and oftentimes 13 4,12| free attitude toward Church ideas and a mixing of Church traditions 14 4,13| from Nestorianism and the ideas of the Judaizers. The prefatory 15 4,19| combination of Moslem/Aristotelian ideas and Gnosticism. Luther and 16 5,8 | idolatrous worship of its own ideas and passions.~ Byzantium 17 6,8 | p. 37]. Adding to these ideas, Protopriest Victor Potapov 18 6,17| governing factor, but various ideas which get into people's 19 7,14| revelation rather than our own ideas. We must interpret the Scriptures 20 7,14| Renaissance fascination with pagan ideas. Among those pagan ideas 21 7,14| ideas. Among those pagan ideas was that of rationalism — 22 7,14| to understand Aristotle's ideas, which Aquinas transformed 23 7,14| at universal and absolute ideas that give meaning to the 24 7,14| This is the Truth.”~ These ideas find fertile ground in the 25 8,7 | changes whatsoever in its ideas or its words, either by 26 9,26| explains that St. Seraphim's ideas are to be seen in the homilies 27 9,35| presented its religious ideas as something conceived by 28 9,35| New Age teachings. These ideas have permeated all spheres 29 9,38| from pre-Christian Greek ideas, and the first quote is 30 9,42| A History of Religious Ideas, vol. 1, pp. 63-64]. Among 31 9,42| true faith with demonic ideas, thus giving birth to pagan 32 10,3 | alone.~ Adding to these ideas, Archimandrite Panteleimon 33 10,4 | Orthodox and Protestant ideas of the Church.~ Protestantism 34 10,26| lengthy refutations of the ideas behind the doctrine of the 35 10,26| clearly testify that the false ideas of the Immaculate Conception 36 11,4 | Pomazansky expresses the same ideas in his remarks that:~ ~The


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