Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,2 | expressed in popular form the ~theological ideas put forward by Athanasius
2 I, 2,2 | Byzantine Church. As so often, ~theological differences were made more
3 I, 2,2 | perhaps have reached a theological understanding after Chalcedon.
4 I, 2,4 | Nyssa describes the unending theological arguments in Constantinople
5 I, 3,1 | cause was not ~secular but theological. In the last resort it was
6 I, 3,1 | comprehend the technicalities of theological dis-~cussion. Orthodoxy,
7 I, 3,1 | read what the other wrote, theological misunderstandings ~arose
8 I, 3,1 | faith, but a diversity of ~theological schools. From the start
9 I, 3,3 | categories of thought, a new theological method, and a new terminol-~
10 I, 3,3 | process: here too there were theological de-~velopments in which
11 I, 3,3 | Scholastic revolution. These theological developments were connected
12 I, 5,2 | before, show that creative ~theological work did not come to an
13 I, 6,3 | dry ~scholasticism of the theological academies turned, not to
14 I, 6,3 | A young Russian at the ~theological academy of Kiev, Paissy
15 I, 6,3 | intellectual revival outside the theological schools. Since the time
16 I, 6,3 | Kronstadt, on the missionary and theological work in nineteenth-century
17 I, 7,1 | Patriarchate had a celebrated theological school on the island of
18 I, 7,1 | Mountain was a center of theological scholarship, but today ~
19 I, 7,6 | few had received a regular theological training. In pre-Revolutionary ~
20 I, 7,6 | priests had passed through a theological seminary, but in Greece
21 I, 7,6 | become preachers. ~ The theological professors of Greece have
22 I, 7,6 | shortcomings. Many Greek ~theological writings, particularly if
23 I, 7,9 | At Paris ~the celebrated Theological Institute of Saint Sergius (
24 I, 7,9 | rivaled by the ~staffs of few theological academies (however large)
25 I, 7,9 | South America). The Greek Theological School of the Holy ~Cross
26 I, 7,9 | The Russians have four theological seminaries in America: Saint
27 I, 7,9 | maintaining a seminary for theological students, has an active
28 I, 7,9 | not all ordinands have a theological degree. ~Orthodox theologians
29 I, 7,10| and a seminary for Chinese theological students. (It has been the
30 I, 7,10| vital elements in their theological inheritance. A ~shortsighted
31 II, 0,11| other into a Modernism or theological liberalism which undermined
32 II, 1,1 | it really matter from a theological point of view? Many people
33 II, 1,2 | time to time in Orthodox theological literature; but this is
34 II, 1,3 | Christ binds together all theological concepts and realities~in
35 II, 2,4 | belongs to the realm of theological opinion; and if an individual
36 II, 3,2 | according to a definite~theological scheme, so that the whole
37 II, 3,2 | look nice,’ but have~a theological and liturgical function
38 II, 4,3 | although there~seems to be no theological (as distinct from liturgical)
39 II, 6,1 | Speaking of the Anglo-Russian Theological Conference at Moscow in
40 II, 6,1 | are simply theologoumena, theological opinions;~and there can
41 II, 6,1 | and yet hold divergent theological opinions in certain fields.~
42 II, 6,2 | appreciate how serious the theological difficulties are,~and how
43 II, 6,2 | international~commission for theological discussions in 1980. Much
44 II, 6,2 | effected. In 1975 a~full-scale theological dialogue was resumed between
45 II, 6,2 | long~way off. The one major theological conference between Anglicans
46 II, 6,2 | background.~An official theological dialogue, involving all
47 II, 7,11| Waddams (ed.), Anglo-Russian Theological Conference, Moscow, July
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