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1 I, 1 | which only realizes its true nature when it celebrates the Supper 2 I, 1 | embodiment of the essential nature of the Church. ~ The first 3 I, 2,2| by ~grace what God is by nature. Accordingly Saint Athanasius 4 I, 2,2| peculiar ~property of each nature is preserved, and both combine 5 I, 2,3| character of Christ.s human nature, the Christian atti-~tude 6 I, 2,3| not make obeisance to the nature of wood, but we revere and 7 I, 2,3| represented in His eternal nature: .No man hath seen God at 8 I, 2,3| were not meant to imitate nature; the artists aimed at demonstrating ~ 9 I, 3,1| collegial and conciliar nature of the Church. The east 10 I, 3,3| involved the doctrine of God.s nature and the methods of prayer 11 I, 3,3| knows God and that God is by nature unknowable. Gregory answered: 12 I, 3,3| unknowable. .God is not a nature,. he wrote, .for He is above 13 I, 3,3| wrote, .for He is above all nature; He is not a being, for ~ 14 I, 3,3| communion with the supreme nature, or nearness to it. (P.G. 15 I, 3,3| abundance of the divine nature, in so far as it is communicated 16 I, 5,2| the Church; the number and nature of the sacraments; and the 17 I, 5,2| sacraments, and about the nature and au-~thority of the Church. 18 II, 1,1| communion with the supreme nature or nearness to it (Gregory 19 II, 1,1| adequately describe the inner nature of the deity. These positive~ 20 II, 1,1| Damascus, reveal ‘not the nature, but the things around the 21 II, 1,1| but the things around the nature.’~‘That there is a God is 22 II, 1,1| what He is by essence and nature, this is altogether beyond 23 II, 1,1| overshadowed by the~common nature, and God is thought of not 24 II, 1,2| purespirit,~whereas man’s nature is ‘mixed’ — material as 25 II, 1,2| but this means that his nature~is more complete than the 26 II, 1,2| state that was contrary~to nature, and this unnatural condition 27 II, 1,2| committing sin,~and that ‘man’s nature was overcome by the fault 28 II, 1,2| to God ... but have the nature~of sin.’ Orthodox would 29 II, 1,5| Partakers of the Divine Nature~The aim of the Christian 30 II, 1,5| partakers of the divine nature” (2 Peter 1:4). It is important~ 31 II, 1,5| Man does not become~God by nature, but is merely a ‘created 32 II, 1,5| Agatho 26). Such is the true nature of~theosis.~Fifthly, love 33 II, 2,1| expression of the Trinitarian nature of the Church. The~mystery 34 II, 2,1| cannot affect the essential nature of the Church. We must not 35 II, 2,2| cannot affect the essential~nature of the Church.~In its teaching 36 II, 2,3| mind when considering~the nature of an Ecumenical Council. 37 II, 4 | too, are of a sacramental nature: blessings of corn, wine, 38 II, 4,6| Marriage is not only a state of nature but a state of~grace. Married 39 II, 6,2| positive language what the true nature of Papal primacy is from 40 II, 6,2| completely to misunderstand the nature of the~World Council of 41 II, 6,2| doctrine concerning the nature of Church unity ... Membership 42 II, 7,8| Criticism, New York,~1972.~Human nature, the Church, the Holy Virgin~•


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