Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,Intro | that from their point of view he was a heretic. As a result
2 I, 2,2 | an Alexandrian point of view, and sought to explain,
3 I, 2,3 | difficulties in such a ~view; the controversy was really
4 I, 3,1 | in the opposite point of view. ~ We have spoken of the
5 I, 3,1 | here the ~standard Orthodox view of the filioque; it should
6 I, 3,2 | From the military point of view, however, the Crusades began
7 I, 3,3 | Hesychasts beheld, in his view, was not the eternal light
8 I, 4,3 | from the artistic point of view . the Holy ~Trinity, by
9 I, 5,1 | From the material point ~of view there was every inducement
10 I, 5,1 | politics: from their point of view, if ~Christianity was to
11 I, 5,2 | from an Orthodox point of view. The chief matters discussed
12 I, 5,2 | that from their point of view the Orthodox Church in Poland
13 I, 6,1 | heretics. Joseph upheld the view all but universal in Christen-~
14 I, 6,1 | It was from one point of view a tri-~umph for the ideal
15 I, 6,3 | same ~fundamental point of view, while Orthodoxy is something
16 I, 6,3 | Protestantism from ~the point of view of the Church, and therefore
17 I, 7,9 | Russian Church in Exile, who view with reserve this emphasis
18 II, 0,12 | from an outward point of view make up the Tradition~of
19 II, 1,1 | from a theological point of view? Many people today — not
20 II, 1,1 | From the Orthodox point of view, however, this is equally
21 II, 1,2 | severe than the west in its~view of the consequences of the
22 II, 1,2 | to Hell but to Limbo — a view now generally accepted by
23 II, 1,2 | noted that an~Augustinian view of the fall is found from
24 II, 1,2 | Augustinian or Calvinist view.~But although Orthodox maintain
25 II, 1,3 | Incarnation from this point of view, have argued that even if~
26 II, 1,3 | to the fall.~Such was the view of Maximus the Confessor
27 II, 1,3 | such has also been the~view of certain western writers,
28 II, 1,4 | 996C)): from one point of view, the whole~‘aim’ of the
29 II, 2,2 | the Orthodox). But such a view cannot be reconciled with
30 II, 2,2 | from the Orthodox point of view the only~branches which
31 II, 2,3 | guarded form, Khomiakov’s~view is now fairly widely accepted
32 II, 2,4 | From the Orthodox point of view, however, the whole question~
33 II, 2,5 | 10, 6). From one point of~view the first Christians were
34 II, 2,5 | Yet from another point of view the primitive Church was
35 II, 3,2 | when opened affords a view through to the altar. This
36 II, 3,2 | front of the~screen, in full view of the congregation.~Orthodox
37 II, 4 | from~the visible point of view to be bread and wine, but
38 II, 4,3 | including~the Synaxis! Such a view, however, presents many
39 II, 4,6 | understood: from the point of view of Orthodox theology a divorce~
40 II, 6,1 | unbelievers.~Such is the view of the more moderate party.
41 II, 6,2 | from the practical point of view, stand in a very different
42 II, 6,2 | discuss in detail the Orthodox~view of the validity of sacraments,
43 II, 6,2 | of~Constantinople with a view to entering the Orthodox
44 II, 6,2 | From the Orthodox~point of view there is one great difficulty:
45 II, 6,2 | full sense~of the word.’ In view of this explicit statement (
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