Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,2 | Orthodox Church as Gregory ~the Theologian (329?-390?), Basil the Great (
2 I, 3,1 | interest in theology. The ~.lay theologian. has always been an accepted
3 I, 3,2 | leader of the Church, and a theologian, has ~in the past been regarded
4 I, 3,3 | of Saint Symeon the New Theologian (949-1022), the ~greatest
5 I, 3,3 | yet he was a crea-~tive theologian of the first rank, and his
6 I, 3,3 | Gregory Palamas was the lay theologian Nicholas Cabasilas, ~who
7 I, 5,1 | writer and the leading Greek theologian of his time. He was a ~determined
8 I, 5,1 | 1758?), the ablest Greek theologian of his time, there is not
9 I, 5,1 | underwent what the Russian theologian Father ~Georges Florovsky (
10 I, 6,3 | perhaps the first original theologian in the history of the Russian ~
11 II, 0,11| Athanasius, or a Symeon the New Theologian, occupy the~same position
12 II, 0,12| Studium, Symeon the New Theologian, Gregory Palamas, Mark~of
13 II, 0,12| understood unless it is prayed: a theologian, said~Evagrius, is one who
14 II, 0,12| truth is by that very~act a theologian (On Prayer, 60 (P. G. 79,
15 II, 2,1 | itself. The Church, the Greek theologian~Chrestos Androutsos has
16 II, 2,3 | most notably Symeon the New Theologian. More than once in Orthodox
17 II, 2,4 | The Saints. Symeon the New Theologian describes the saints as
18 II, 7,3 | Hesychasm~ Saint Symeon the New Theologian, The Discourses, trans.
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