Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,2| share in God.s glory, they argued, he is to be .per-~fectly
2 I, 2,2| and His Godhead. Mary, he argued . and here ~his Antiochene .
3 I, 2,2| Monophysitism. The ~Monothelites argued that although Christ has
4 I, 2,3| flesh. Material im-~ages, argued John of Damascus, can be
5 I, 3,3| exege-~sis of Dionysius, he argued that God can only be known
6 I, 3,3| cises in prayer, and he argued, against Barlaam, that the
7 I, 3,3| prayer: the Hesychasts, so he argued, in placing such emphasis
8 I, 3,3| Hesychasts receive is (so Palamas argued) not a vision of some created
9 I, 4,2| Some writers ~have even argued that until 1054 Russian
10 I, 6,1| The first Rome (so they argued) had fallen to the barbarians
11 I, 6,1| own land. Monks (so they argued) do not use their wealth
12 I, 6,1| poor.. ~ The Non-Possessors argued on the other hand that almsgiving
13 I, 6,2| prayer, they might have argued less bitterly about ritual.
14 I, 6,3| in Orthodoxy. Khomiakov argued that all western ~Christianity,
15 II, 1,2| man has a body, so Gregory~argued, makes him not lower but
16 II, 1,3| this point of view, have argued that even if~man had never
17 II, 2,3| The bishops, so Khomiakov argued, because they are the teachers
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