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Ivan M. Andreyev
Orthodox apologetic theology

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people

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1 1 | ordinary and unlettered people, but also by people highly 2 1 | unlettered people, but also by people highly educated in philosophy 3 2 | through God’s revelation to people! The absolute Truth is revealed 4 2 | the Truth, for I reveal to people the will of God, My Father), 5 2 | peoples were deeply religious people!~Ordinary people, not tempted 6 2 | religious people!~Ordinary people, not tempted by science 7 2 | cases are half-educated people. Even among scholars there 8 2 | scholars there are many such people, perhaps highly qualified 9 3 | the atheism.~Atheists are people who do not believe in the 10 3 | atheists. Finally, there are people who principally reject the 11 3 | and goodness. In the past people used to be closer to nature, 12 3 | been widely spread among people at all stages of development. “ 13 3 | hierarchy, you will see people without permanent dwelling, 14 3 | in force when applied to people who live close to nature, 15 3 | but on private opinions of people reluctant to religion. These 16 3 | to the Supreme Will. Many people are afraid to bother their 17 7 | religion did not convince people that a higher, ideal world 18 7 | consolation to the life of people, since, in a living communion 19 7 | and other highly gifted people do believe in God and the 20 8 | provoke man’s passions, people would be found who would 21 8 | history, is accessible to few people (the philosophical theory 22 8 | The truth is that many people do not follow their theoretical 23 9 | history of mankind.~ ~For people who believe in god, the 24 9 | justice, then, in creating people, He could not have created 25 9,1 | quarter-century, many accounts of people's experiences during clinical 26 10 | nearest to the spirit of its people. A full expression of the 27 10 | who would have taught the people religious truth. The thinkers 28 10,3 | life.~What the Buddhist people think they need is someone 29 10,3 | thoughts and deeds. What the people need is someone who has 30 10,3 | laws, thus allowing the people to escape suffering the 31 10,4 | meaningless effort.~What the Hindu people think they need is to be 32 10,4 | the caste system? What the people actually need is to be born 33 10,4 | another. Even more, the people need a perfect servant who 34 10,4 | their eternal life. What the people need is Jesus Christ.~ ~ 35 10,4 | I am that I am.”~Many people in the world fall into the 36 10,6 | is proper to call God’s people in the Old TestamentIsraelites,” 37 10,6 | the synagogue.~The Jewish people who are affiliated with 38 10,6 | actually believed by the people varies by individual. Jewish 39 10,6 | varies by individual. Jewish people even feel free to identify 40 10,6 | relationship to the Jewish people through participation in 41 10,6 | development of the Amish people. It was a reaction against 42 10,6 | its core.~Among the Jewish people of our day, many espouse 43 10,6 | culture, a community of people with a long and rich heritage. 44 10,6 | and heritage of the Jewish people and to allow Jewish believers 45 10,6 | servant who would redeem his people. Every Jewish mother at 46 10,6 | die for the sins of the people.~But Jesus came, and the 47 10,6 | the sense that most Jewish people continue to look forward 48 11 | supernatural disclosure by God to people of otherwise unknowable 49 11 | want to disclose to the people these otherwise unknowable 50 11 | and opened the Truth to people. He sent to the earth his 51 11 | Jesus Christ, who brought people the Truth, the way of understanding 52 11 | when it is communicated to people through divinely inspired 53 11 | According to this teaching, people esteemed worthy of being 54 12 | moral meaning: revealing to people the nature of divine love 55 12 | authority to reveal the Truth to people. In order to prove His divine 56 12 | faith in God and love toward people, He occasionally performed 57 13 | Himself announce to the people the New Covenant (see the 58 13 | the Truth.~ ~The Hebrew people were the elect of God. To 59 13 | the elect of God. To this people the Lord gave His original 60 13 | was given to the Hebrew people, and a great deal was to 61 13 | when neither the Hebrew people nor other peoples of the 62 13 | as not to give the Hebrew people a cause to think that there 63 14 | Lord reveals Himself to people in two ways: through immediate 64 14 | conflicts have occurred between people of science and people of 65 14 | between people of science and people of religion (mostly Roman 66 14 | disputation.~ Far from all people are able to achieve a stable 67 14 | and opinions of learned people. Facts will remain facts, 68 14 | from its interpretations. People comprehend the Holy Scripture 69 15 | presence of deeply believing people who honor the Bible among 70 15,3 | there are only two choices: people can hold to the “literal” 71 15,4 | live and procreate. Most people believe Adam died spiritually 72 15,6 | years old, but you may meet people who have rejected the Bible 73 16,1 | the dated migrations of people from one region to another, 74 16,1 | from analysis of the DNA of people alive today. “It is astonishing 75 16,1 | of a very small number of people who left east Africa about 76 16,1 | Wilson, showing that when people around the world were placed 77 16,2 | religious truths into his people and, through them, into 78 16,2 | darkened among the Hebrew people, surrounded as they were 79 17,1 | are met in traditions of people of Asia, Europe, Africa, 80 17,1 | before the Fall, the first people found themselves amid exceptionally 81 17,1 | religious-ethical state of the first people, it was a highly blissful 82 17,2 | from Paradise, the first people came to know hard labor 83 18 | Evil is a problem which people have been trying to understand 84 18,1 | compassion toward other people and living creatures in 85 19,1 | entire heavens” for the people of Noah's time? It probably 86 19,1 | significant contact with the people in the region where Noah 87 19,2 | destroying communities, killing people and wiping out uncounted 88 21 | Commandments given to the people of Israel by God through 89 21 | family and social life of the people. As examples, the necessity 90 21 | to rear and prepare the people of Israel for the reception 91 21 | solicitous in gratifying, not people, but God! And the fundamental 92 21 | the complete lift of the people. The most important aspect 93 21 | for the sins of the whole people. The limitless necessity 94 21 | and desires of the best people of the primitive world; 95 21,1 | moral life of the Hebrew people (insufficiently ethically 96 22 | world, but only for the people of Israel selected by God, 97 22 | national character. The people of Israel were elected in 98 22 | of the Messiah amid the people of Israel, chiefly reflected 99 23 | creation by such uneducated people as were the Galilean fishermen. 100 24 | developed Old Testament people were forced to ponder such 101 25 | insignificant in His eye. People who think so are called 102 25 | the last centuries, when people started to lose live contact 103 25 | and prayer. Usually, these people are superstitious at the 104 25 | toward doors and so on. Some people have an immense numbers 105 App,1| mentioned in Genesis 15:20 as people who inhabited the land of 106 App,1| the Bible picture of this people fits in perfectly with what 107 App,1| a woman and four younger people, probably those of his own 108 App,1| continual murders of people untried and uncondemned, 109 App,2| toward Himself, and toward people.~ In relation to God the 110 App,2| In His attitude toward people, Jesus Christ showed Himself 111 App,2| the law of communion of people one with another. Everyone 112 App,2| principle would triumph in people. An imitation in every way


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