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Steven Kovacevich
Apostolic Christianity and the 23,000 Western Churches

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 Fwd,4| idea that human beings are free to construct their own faith. ( 2 1,1 | terms of Satan's being set free from his temporary bondage, 3 1,2 | Church is a society of all free, intelligent beings, both 4 4,12| path — along the path of free creativity, independent 5 4,12| Church and its enactments. A free attitude toward Church ideas 6 5,8 | s why God has created us free like He is; that's why He 7 6,8 | The Church cannot become free of subordination to laymen 8 6,8 | if clerics do not become free of their wives. With the 9 6,8 | only a priest completely free of all familial and civil 10 6,16| workers. The laity, at last free of Western Christian traditions, 11 7,5 | delivered to us, and keep it free from blemish and diminution, 12 7,14| realize that we are not free to interpret the divinely 13 7,14| Tradition in 1054, the West was free to pursue its search for 14 7,14| manner and came to feel free to mix the divinely revealed 15 7,17| translations have been preserved free from corruption in the Orthodox 16 7,17| Scriptures have been preserved free from corruption by God's 17 7,17| bears repeating, remains free from corruption.~ The prefatory 18 7,20| an iconographer is not free to adapt or innovate as 19 9,3 | qualities of rationality, free will, and man's sense of 20 9,12| understanding of grace and free will.~ Orthodoxy believes 21 9,12| the matter of grace and free will in different terms, 22 9,12| ascribes too much to man's free will, and too little to 23 9,13| cooperation between the free will of man and the purpose 24 9,14| God's gifts are always free gifts, and man can never 25 9,15| original sin). God gave Adam a free will either to accept or 26 9,15| s teaching on grace and free will is not in harmony with 27 9,15| God, he still retains a free will, however restricted 28 9,15| believes that man retained a free will after the fall and 29 9,23| of the devil and set man free. On the tree He triumphed 30 9,35| that the saints lose their free will, but that when deified, 31 9,38| evil, nor does it seek to free the soul from it. According 32 9,39| those who have remained free from corruption.~ (4) Theosis 33 9,39| universe itself will be set free from its bondage to corruption 34 9,42| coarse substitute for the free creativeness that Adam and 35 11,4 | the sanctuary and stands free from the eastern wall. Upon


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