Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 3,3| between the essence and the energies of God. It was Gregory.s
2 I, 3,3| We know our God from His energies,. wrote Saint ~Basil, .but
3 I, 3,3| to His essence. For His energies come down to ~us, but His
4 I, 3,3| His essence, yet in His energies God has revealed Himself
5 I, 3,3| entire in ~each of His divine energies. The world, as Gerard Manley
6 I, 3,3| and wondrous fire of God.s energies. (Compare Maximus, Ambigua,
7 I, 3,3| It is through these energies that God enters into a direct
8 I, 3,3| that is to say, God in His energies, not in His essence. ~ God
9 I, 3,3| the experience of God.s energies takes the form of Light.
10 I, 3,3| vision of ~God in His divine energies; and they are quite correct
11 I, 3,3| Other,. and yet through His energies (which are ~God Himself)
12 I, 4,1| Iconoclasts, turned ~its energies to the conversion of the
13 I, 5,2| ople he devoted his full energies to combating all Roman Catholic
14 II, 1,1| between~God’s essence and His energies, thus safeguarding both
15 II, 1,1| unapproachable, but His energies come down to us. God’s~energies,
16 II, 1,1| energies come down to us. God’s~energies, which are God Himself,
17 II, 1,1| acts is not only a God of energies,~but a personal God. When
18 II, 1,1| participates in the divine energies, he is not overwhelmed~by
19 II, 1,1| man, not only through His energies,~but in His own person.
20 II, 1,1| distinction between essence and energies; but apart~from these two
21 II, 1,3| endowed with two wills and two energies.~True God and true man;
22 II, 1,5| between~God’s essence and His energies. Union with God means union
23 II, 1,5| means union with the divine energies, not the~divine essence:
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