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1 I | Part I: History.~ ~ ~ 2 I,Intro | failings and the accidents of history, the Orthodox Church has 3 I, 1 | nineteen centuries Christian history has ~traveled through a 4 I, 1 | first period of Christian history, extending from the day 5 I, 1 | Spirit. (Acts ~2:2-4). So the history of the Christian Church 6 I, 1 | many periods in Orthodox history the prospect of red martyrdom 7 I, 1 | council in the Church.s history is described in Acts 15. 8 I, 1 | first ~main period of Church history to an end, and which led 9 I, 2,1 | stands at a watershed in the history of the Church. With his 10 I, 2,1 | development of Orthodox history. ~ Secondly, Constantine 11 I, 2,1 | central position in the ~history of Orthodoxy. ~ The three 12 I, 2,2 | centuries of the Church.s history the Roman see was noted 13 I, 2,2 | heard of them in Byzantine history. But large numbers of Monophysites, 14 I, 2,3 | second period in Orthodox history, ~the period of the Seven 15 I, 2,3 | straight. (Lectures on the ~History of the Eastern Church [Everyman 16 I, 2,4 | valley can claim an unbroken history to the ~present day; it 17 I, 2,4 | important house with an unbroken history to the present, the monastery 18 I, 2,4 | importance of Athos in Ortho-~dox history. ~ There are no .Orders. 19 I, 3,2 | Constantinople. (G. Ostrogorsky, History of the ~Byzantine State, 20 I, 3,2 | of iron and lead in the history of the Papacy. But Rome 21 I, 3,2 | two. ~ In recounting the history of the schism recent writers 22 I, 3,3 | the moment to the earlier ~history of eastern mystical theology. 23 I, 3,3 | living God, the ~God of history, the God of the Bible, who 24 I, 4,1 | important in the missionary history of the Church. From the 25 I, 4,1 | Romania, has a more complex history. The Roma-~nians, though 26 I, 4,3 | Three figures in the history of the Russian Church during 27 I, 5,2 | funeral. (Bernard Pares, A History of Russia, third edition, 28 I, 5,2 | primary importance in the ~history of modern Orthodox theology. 29 I, 5,2 | publications in Orthodox history, and has ~been widely read 30 I, 6,1 | beasts (Quoted in B. Pares, A History of Russia, third edition, 31 I, 6,3 | Synodical period in the history of Russian Orthodoxy is 32 I, 6,3 | many periods of Orthodox history, nineteenth-century Russia 33 I, 6,3 | original theologian in the history of the Russian ~Church. 34 I, 6,3 | glorious period in ~the history of the Russian Church (Article 35 I, 7,9 | western Christendom, its past history and present difficulties. 36 II, 0,11 | meaning of tradition~Orthodox history is marked outwardly by a 37 II, 1,1 | God who acts — the God of history, intervening directly in 38 II, 1,2 | not to be taken as literal history. Fifteen centuries before 39 II, 1,3 | the vicissitudes of her history the Greek Church has been 40 II, 2,3 | More than once in Orthodox history the~‘charismatics’ have 41 II, 3,1 | In the dark days of their history — under the Mongols, the 42 II, 4,3 | at a specific moment in history, and is offered always in 43 II, 6,2 | same sacraments, the same history, the same traditions. The 44 II, 7,1 | with more recent Orthodox history).~• J. M. Hussey, The Byzantine 45 II, 7,1 | The Cambridge Medieval History, vol. 4, parts 1 and 2, 46 II, 7,1 | 1967.~• G. Ostrogorsky, History of the Byzantine State, 47 II, 7,2 | the Middle Ages, Pelican History of the~Church, vol. 2, 1970 ( 48 II, 7,2 | Dvornik, The Photian Schism: History and Legend, Cambridge, 1948.~• 49 II, 7,5 | Chain of Russian Church History, London, 1918.~• G. P. Fedotov,~! 50 II, 7,11 | Rouse and S. C. Neill, A History of the Ecumenical Movement,


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