Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 3,3| artistic, and religious revival. But politi-~cally and economically
2 I, 5,2| in ~Great Russia. In this revival of learning a particularly
3 I, 5,2| was an important spiritual revival, ~whose effects can still
4 I, 5,2| today. At the center of this revival was a monk of Athos, Saint
5 I, 6,3| decline, was a time of great revival in the Russian Church. Men
6 I, 6,3| Hand in hand with this revival in the spiritual life went
7 I, 6,3| their inspiration a monastic revival spread across the land.
8 I, 6,3| the startsi, the monastic revival influenced the life of the
9 I, 6,3| Russia there was a striking revival of missionary work. Since
10 I, 6,3| leaders in the missionary revival, Archimandrite Macar-~ius (
11 I, 6,3| Velichkovsky: the missionary revival had its roots in the revival
12 I, 6,3| revival had its roots in the revival of the spiritual life. The
13 I, 6,3| important ~intellectual revival outside the theological
14 I, 7,1| gifted and well-educated. The revival is particularly evident
15 I, 7,9| research, in the ~ 77~Patristic revival, in the Liturgical Movement,
16 II, 1,3| recent years~there has been a revival of the Patristic idea of
17 II, 2,5| most encouraging signs of~revival in contemporary Orthodoxy
18 II, 3,2| parts of the Orthodox~world (revival of congregational singing;
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