Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1 | devil.~ The full circle concept in the question refers to
2 1,1 | Christianity to its own concept of power, it is small wonder
3 1,1 | summarize, the full circle concept refers to the historical
4 1,6 | writer clearly expresses this concept in seven short letters?~
5 1,6 | seven short letters?~ This concept was expressed by an Apostolic
6 1,17| flock, is the Church. This concept of the central importance
7 2,20| The Western theological concept of God's justice is not
8 2,20| Christian; rather it is a pagan concept that makes God the source
9 2,20| explanation of the Western concept of God. He writes that:~ ~
10 3,3 | full implications of this concept which explains the Son's
11 6,15| iconography; the new “personal” concept of sanctity (Francis of
12 7,9 | encountered is the distorted concept of tradition found in Roman
13 7,14| very optimistic, idealized concept of man. What man ever looked
14 7,14| through a given question or concept. There is no other requirement
15 7,14| completely destroyed the concept of the Church, substituting
16 8,4 | contradiction between the concept of God's divine transcendence
17 8,7 | the Trinity, and such a concept depersonalizes God's unity.~
18 8,14| of the Trinity. As such a concept would amount to a belief
19 8,14| diversity, so likewise did the concept of Church unity triumph
20 9,35| and Luciferism. The main concept of the New Age movement,
21 9,35| common denominator, is the concept of a higher force, a god
22 9,42| in obedience. Such is the concept of prepodobny in Orthodoxy:
23 10,6 | lists three aspects of the concept of Church life: (1) The
24 10,6 | textbook mentions that this concept of the Church has broad
25 10,6 | the others.~ Lastly, the concept of the Church as an icon
26 10,10| contrasted with another concept which is widespread in the
27 10,10| According to this different concept, all the various existing
28 10,16| ministries are united in a single concept of pastorship, in accordance
29 10,28| on to note that the very concept of anger in relation to
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