Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,2| faith . the Trinity and the ~Incarnation. All Christians agree in
2 I, 2,2| might be made god. (On the Incarnation, 54). ~ Now if this .being
3 I, 2,2| ultimately concerned with the Incarnation and with man.s salvation. ~
4 I, 2,2| holds in the doctrine of the Incarnation. ~ Alexandria won another
5 I, 2,3| and proper doctrine of the Incarnation. Iconoclasts and Iconodules ~
6 I, 2,3| Iconodules continued, the Incarnation has made a representational ~
7 I, 2,3| But this is to betray the Incarnation, by allowing no ~place to
8 I, 3,3| doctrine of man and of the Incarnation. Man is a ~single, united
9 I, 3,3| taking a human body at the Incarnation, has .made the flesh an
10 I, 4,1| doctrines of the Trinity and the Incarnation -had al-~ready been worked
11 I, 4,1| in ~the Trinity and the Incarnation did not exist in a vacuum;
12 II, 1,1| doctrines of the Trinity and the Incarnation. Thus when I speak here~
13 II, 1,3| Jesus Christ~The Incarnation is an act of God’s philanthropia,
14 II, 1,3| writers, looking at the Incarnation from this point of view,
15 II, 1,3| still have become man: the Incarnation~must be seen as part of
16 II, 1,3| But because man fell, the Incarnation is not only an act of love
17 II, 1,3| harmonious whole (O. Rousseau, ‘Incarnation et anthropologie~en orient
18 II, 1,4| receive the~Spirit (On the Incarnation and against the Arians,
19 II, 1,4| the whole~‘aim’ of the Incarnation is the sending of the Spirit
20 II, 1,5| when becoming~man by the Incarnation (V. Lossky, The Mystical
21 II, 1,5| right understanding of the Incarnation: Christ took flesh —~something
22 II, 2,1| is the extension of the~Incarnation, the place where the Incarnation
23 II, 2,1| Incarnation, the place where the Incarnation perpetuates itself. The
24 II, 2,4| not really believe in the Incarnation.~But Orthodox honour Mary,
25 II, 2,4| Nicholas Cabasilas said: ‘The Incarnation was not only the work of
26 II, 2,4| doctrines of the Trinity and the Incarnation have been proclaimed as
27 II, 4 | sacraments look back to the Incarnation, when~Christ took material
28 II, 4,3| Christ’s sacrifice — the Incarnation, the Last Supper, the Crucifixion,
29 II, 5,1| fasts which commemorates the Incarnation and its fulfillment in the
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