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Ivan M. Andreyev
Orthodox apologetic theology

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1 1 | prove to the pagans that the Christian God is the true God; and 2 1 | explains the character of early Christian Apologetics.~The most ancient 3 1 | Apologetics.~The most ancient Christian Apologetic belongs to Quadratus ( 4 1 | began to defend the new Christian truths in the light of rationalistic, 5 1 | struggle between the young Christian idea and the age old pagan 6 1 | of science in regard to Christian faith. The appearance of 7 1 | the true gnosticism of the Christian Church. These teachers of 8 1 | improper application of it to Christian dogmas, endeavored to expound 9 1 | eclipsing famous Athens, the Christian Church for the first time 10 1 | first to attempt to prove Christian theology through knowledge 11 1 | faith, and the motto of Christian Apologetics became the affirmation: “ 12 1 | the West learned from the Christian East, as once stern Rome 13 1 | heavenly kingdom of the Christian Church. The Blessed Augustine 14 1 | creative activity of the Christian East flourished during the 15 1 | Rozhdestvensky, in his Christian Apologetics, notes in complete 16 1 | deists defended some general Christian truths very strongly and 17 1 | unbelief. But for authentic Christian Apologetics this was not 18 1 | world, had a kinship with Christian views and therefore was 19 1 | interested in the defense of the Christian faith, especially his new 20 1 | views were reconciled with Christian teaching on God’s Providence, 21 1 | the efforts to conciliate Christian theology with the rationalistic 22 1 | transformed into a mere idea, and Christian theism was turned into deism 23 1 | while the general defense of Christian truths became mainly the 24 1 | building the organically whole Christian world-view. The literature 25 1 | Professor N.P. Rozhdestvensky, Christian Apologetics — A Course of 26 1 | Apologetical Exposition of Orthodox Christian Doctrine, Vol. I and Vol. 27 1 | Petropavlovsky’s In Defense of Christian Faith Against Unbelief and 28 2 | complete form — the true Christian religiongives the most 29 2 | At the foundation of the Christian religion lies a thirst for 30 2 | begun the building of a Christian world-view!~After this ethical 31 4 | becomes death. The ideal of Christian morality is religious: Be 32 5 | contradiction is often imagined. Christian Apologetics, therefore, 33 6 | time led to iconoclasm.~The Christian Church does not deny art. 34 6 | forms of art for use in Christian church services, condemning 35 7 | Revelation (for example, of the Christian religion), you can contrast 36 7 | Nothing interferes with a Christian’s belief that the origin 37 8 | to come to Him.~From the Christian point of view, the impossibility 38 8 | Professor N.P. Rozhdestvensky, Christian Apologetics, and others.~ 39 8 | life follow the laws of Christian morals. But wherever a complete 40 8 | eternal, when, according to Christian morals, true virtue finds 41 8 | Christ is goodness; that is, Christian value is already in itself 42 9,1 | sometimes inaccurate data. A Christian must check everything that 43 10,4 | is God. Hindus reject the Christian concept that God exists 44 10,4 | opposition to Muslim, Jewish, and Christian teaching. However, it has 45 10,5 | Muslims also reject the Christian concept of the Trinity, 46 10,6 | that is, when one becomes a Christian), he or she is no longer 47 10,6 | longer a Jew. One cannot be a Christian and a Jew at the same time, 48 10,6 | believe in Jesus are in fact Christian.” Rabbi A. James Rudin of 49 10,6 | doctrine) remain a matter of Christian freedom, we do well to respect 50 11 | Alexandria, and several ancient Christian sectarians (for example, 51 11 | pragmatically, by the experience of Christian life.~The question of the 52 11 | is a serious question of Christian Apologetics and, therefore, 53 11 | ethical-salutary action of Christian teaching as a proof of its 54 11 | the great mysteries of the Christian faith — to the Mystery of 55 11 | proofs of the divinity of Christian teaching.~St. Athanasius 56 11 | Holy Trinity.~Many ancient Christian apologists pointed to the 57 11 | apologists pointed to the Christian teaching about the Resurrection 58 13 | religions in the world, only the Christian religion possesses all the 59 13 | the acceptance of a higher Christian Revelation. This was spoken 60 13 | higher and more perfect Christian Revelation. The Old Testament 61 13 | of the higher truths of Christian Revelation. Therefore, these 62 15,1 | thing — the truth. Many Christian scientists struggle daily 63 15,2 | otherwise quiet and peace-loving Christian. In 1827 Charles Darwin 64 15,6 | meet anyone who became a Christian because they heard the earth 65 15,5 | appears not to be alien to the Christian conscience, or in contradiction 66 15,5 | showed the way of direct Christian interpretation of the idea 67 15,6 | another and a third life...” A Christian follower, while carrying 68 16 | the basic truths of the Christian worldview, affirming the 69 16 | and likeness of God. Only Christian teaching of morality has 70 16 | meaning of the word. From this Christian foundation, humaneness grew 71 16 | The coarsest perversion of Christian social ethics is the teaching 72 17,2 | innumerable crimes.~ Sin, in the Christian view, is not only the transgression 73 18,3 | For example, by making a Christian suffer, the torturer lets 74 18,4 | and evil. That is why a Christian, willing to do good in all, 75 18,4 | that fails to match the Christian teaching about God who is 76 19,1 | an embarrassment for the Christian. We are not saddled with 77 19,4 | important circumstances of a Christian’s world-view. Besides its 78 21 | as is given to it in the Christian faith, as we shall see later, 79 21 | reception of the loftier Christian Revelation — its ethics 80 21 | these desires. Only the Christian religion does satisfy them.” ( 81 23 | comprising the heights of Christian mankind, but all of these 82 24 | accomplished. The whole nature of a Christian is in his ideal system of 83 24 | objective meaning of the Christian religion — the Redemption 84 24 | will of a higher Being. All Christian morality is founded on dogmatics, 85 24 | it is the center of all Christian religion, and the morals 86 24 | morals result from it.~ Christian morality, even deprived 87 24 | undying attraction of the Christian ideal of morality which 88 24 | influence of the ethical Christian ideal on all mankind is 89 24 | sun, moon, and stars, the Christian faith places them at the 90 24 | solidarity of peoples is purely a Christian idea. The great structure 91 24 | international law rests on this Christian ideal. In its social relationship, 92 24 | irrefutable. It created Christian marriage and the Christian 93 24 | Christian marriage and the Christian family. It has elevated 94 24 | pray” became the motto of Christian life. All monasticism passed 95 24 | Personality in everything. The Christian religion, like its Founder, 96 24 | improvement. It is ideal. Only the Christian himself is subject to improvement, 97 24 | Matt. 5:48).~ Only the Christian religion has a complete 98 24 | the basic truths of the Christian religion ought to be investigated. 99 24 | in the New Testament or Christian religion in comparison with 100 24 | Trinity is the heart of Christian dogma! This mystery has 101 24 | theoretical meaning of the Christian teaching about the Holy 102 24 | idea of monotheism. The Christian teaching of the Holy Trinity 103 24 | decisively censured by the Christian Church. The teaching of 104 24 | The essential point in the Christian teaching about God is that, 105 24 | is more difficult. “The Christian God is one but not solitary” ( 106 24 | thoughtfulness: “The mystery of the Christian Trinity is a mystery of 107 24 | contemporary Judaism and the Christian faith consists in the understanding 108 24 | is! As expressed by the Christian poet, A. Tolstoy, Christ “ 109 24 | foundation of the whole Christian teaching on Redemption. 110 24 | self-denying love for God, Whom the Christian begins to understand as 111 24 | just as deeply upon the Christian teaching of the Incarnation 112 24 | the fundamental stone of Christian Apologetics.” The proof 113 App,1| in biblical studies and Christian apologetics in several ways.~ 114 App,2| exceptional grandeur of Christian ethics lies in its having 115 App,2| other words, God gives every Christian an example towards which 116 App,2| sinlessness. Does not every Christian also strive toward sinlessness? 117 App,2| more blissful ideal for the Christian than the Crucified Savior 118 App,2| for the meditation of the Christian? In truth “the intellect 119 App,2| destroy. Therefore, every Christian, desiring to walk in the


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