Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | To the Magnesians, 6, 1; To the Smyrnaeans, 8, 1 ~
2 I, 1 | 1; To the Smyrnaeans, 8, 1 ~and 2; To the Ephesians,
3 I, 2,2 | upon the Son of Man. (John 1:51). Not only angels use
4 I, 2,2 | Word was made flesh. (John 1:14): Mary ~is God.s mother,
5 I, 2,3 | God at any ~time. (John 1:18). But, the Iconodules
6 I, 3,3 | reckoned that he is quoted 1,760 times by Thomas ~ 33~
7 I, 3,3 | itself (On the Orthodox Faith 1, 4 [P.G. xciv, 800B]). ~
8 I, 3,3 | unapproachable. (Letter 234, 1). Gregory accepted this
9 I, 5,2 | accidents (See p. 291, note 1); and in defending ~prayers
10 I, 5,2 | it is a gigantic work of 1,207 folio pages, containing
11 I, 6,3 | whereas in 1914 there were 1,025. This monastic movement,
12 I, 7,1 | contained a population of some 1,500,000 ~Greeks, but the
13 I, 7,1 | Panteleimon, which in 1904 had 1,978 members, in 1959 numbered
14 I, 7,2 | Orthodox comprise only ***1.5 percent of the popula-~
15 I, 7,6 | married clergy, less than 1,000 had received more than
16 II | Faith~“Guard the deposit” (1 Tim. 6:20).~
17 II, 0,11| Church (Compare Paul in 1 Corinthians 15:3). But to
18 II, 0,12| Tradition is expressed:~1. The Bible~a) The Bible
19 II, 0,12| Septuagint text (Matthew 1:23).~The Hebrew version
20 II, 0,12| 3 Esdras; Tobit; Judith; 1, 2, and 3 Maccabees; Wisdom
21 II, 0,12| doctrinal statements since 787:~1 The Encyclical Letter of
22 II, 1,1 | only be summarized briefly:~1. God is absolutely transcendent. ‘
23 II, 1,1 | On the Orthodox Faith, 1, 4 (P.G. 94, 800B, 797B)).~
24 II, 1,1 | and dwelt among us” (John 1:14). A closer union than
25 II, 1,1 | On the Orthodox Faith, 1, 8 (P.G. 94, 809A)); ‘both~
26 II, 1,1 | relationes (Summa Theologica, 1, question 40, article 2).
27 II, 1,1 | Meyendorff, Introduction à 1’étude de Grégoire Palamas,
28 II, 1,2 | Augustine,~Confessions, 1, 1) Man was made for fellowship
29 II, 1,2 | Augustine,~Confessions, 1, 1) Man was made for fellowship
30 II, 1,2 | image and likeness”~(Genesis 1:26). God speaks in the plural: “
31 II, 1,2 | you see God’ (Stromateis, 1, 19 (94, 5)). And Evagrius
32 II, 1,2 | fellow-workers (synergoi) with God” (1 Cor. 3:9).~If man is to
33 II, 1,2 | it (Catehetical Orations, 1, 4). But it must not be
34 II, 1,5 | divine nature” (2 Peter 1:4). It is important~to keep
35 II, 1,5 | Spirit,” wrote Saint Paul (1 Cor. 6:19). “Therefore,
36 II, 1,5 | sacrifice to God” (Romans 12:1). The full deification~of
37 II, 1,5 | passed~away” (Revelation 21:1). Redeemed man is not to
38 II, 1,5 | not love his fellow men (1 John 4:20). Thus there is
39 II, 2,1 | relation: the Church is 1) the Image of the Holy Trinity,
40 II, 2,1 | and~‘pneumatological.’~1. The Image of the Holy Trinity.
41 II, 2,1 | partake of the one bread” (1 Cor. 10:17). The Eucharist~
42 II, 2,1 | Against the Heresies 3, 26, 1). The Church, precisely
43 II, 2,1 | gifts, but the same Spirit” (1 Cor. 12:4). Life in the
44 II, 2,1 | relation to man (ibid., section 1).~The Church, according
45 II, 2,2 | The Church is One,~section 1). So wrote Khomiakov in
46 II, 2,2 | and the ground of truth” (1 Tim.~3:15). “When he, the
47 II, 2,3 | with the threefold power of~1) ruling, 2) teaching, and
48 II, 2,3 | celebrating the sacraments.~1. A bishop is appointed by
49 II, 2,3 | Despise not prophesyings” (1 Thes. 5:19-20). The Holy
50 II, 2,3 | tongues,” and the like (1 Cor. 12:28-30). In the Church
51 II, 2,4 | according to your word”~(Luke 1:38). Mary could have refused;
52 II, 2,5 | as a thief in the night” (1 Thess.~5:2) at an hour when
53 II, 3,1 | 13 (New York, 1959), nos. 1-2, p. 24). Those who wish
54 II, 3,1 | Nathanael: “Come and see” (John 1:46).~Because they approach
55 II, 4 | in another’ (Homilies on 1 Corinthians, 7:1 (P.G. 61,
56 II, 4 | Homilies on 1 Corinthians, 7:1 (P.G. 61, 55)). This double
57 II, 4 | Roman Catholic theology:~1 Baptism~2 Chrismation (equivalent
58 II, 4,2 | One, and~know all things” (1 John 2:20).~In the west,
59 II, 4,3 | four different~services:~1) The Liturgy of Saint John
60 II, 4,3 | Saint Basil are as follows:~1. The office of preparation —
61 II, 4,3 | Thee, in all and for all.’ 1) We offer Thine of Thine
62 II, 5,1 | ecclesiastical calendar begins on 1 September. Pre-eminent among
63 II, 5,1 | the Twelve Great~Feasts:~1. The Nativity of the Mother
64 II, 5,1 | Circumcision of Christ (1 January).~ The Three Great
65 II, 5,1 | Veil of the Mother of God (1 October).~ Saint Nicholas
66 II, 5,1 | fasting during the year:~1) The Great Fast (Lent) —
67 II, 5,1 | lasts two weeks, from 1 to 14 August.~4) The Christmas
68 II, 5,1 | overhead, answered by the 1,600 bells from the illuminated
69 II, 5,1 | sadly dwindled~from the 1,6oo of former days; but
70 II, 5,2 | Pray without ceasing”~(1 Thes. 5:17)’ (The Way of
71 II, 6,2 | curious and extraordinary way:~1) Six Churches have made
72 II, 6,2 | statements put out by~group (1) are in most cases carefully
73 II, 6,2 | statements made by group (1) to~constitute a ‘recognition’
74 II, 7,1 | Medieval History, vol. 4, parts 1 and 2, The Byzantine~Empire,
75 II, 7,8 | Clément, Questions sun 1’homme, Paris, 1972.~ P.
76 II, 7,8 | Evdokimov, Sacrement de 1’amour, Paris, 1962 (on marriage).~
77 II, 7,9 | 1947-53; new ed. of vols 1 and 3, Chevetogne, 1972-
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