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Ivan M. Andreyev
Orthodox apologetic theology

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ideal

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1 4 | life becomes death. The ideal of Christian morality is 2 6 | in us aspirations to an ideal world. But, if aesthetic 3 6 | artistic representation of the ideal world, religious feeling 4 7 | their impulses toward the ideal, would be transformed into 5 7 | convince people that a higher, ideal world actually exists.~Morality 6 8 | is the personified mental ideal of all the possible perfections. 7 9 | is perfect — that is the ideal furnished to man by God 8 10 | Ancestral Religion contained the ideal of monotheism. The golden 9 15 | idea does not deny that the ideal image of the world was inherent 10 15 | of the transition of the ideal image of the world, eternally 11 17,3 | appeared on the earth. So ideal conditions mast have existed 12 18,4 | Could He not create an ideal world, without struggling, 13 21 | expression of the moral ideal in all its universal width 14 23 | to be pointed out — the ideal humility and gentleness, 15 23 | represents in itself the ethical ideal of all times and all peoples. 16 24 | reasoning, Christ is the ideal type of moral perfection. 17 24 | expression of the morally ideal demands of man’s nature. 18 24 | of a Christian is in his ideal system of morals. However, 19 24 | attraction of the Christian ideal of morality which has passed 20 24 | of the ethical Christian ideal on all mankind is one of 21 24 | rests on this Christian ideal. In its social relationship, 22 24 | subject to improvement. It is ideal. Only the Christian himself 23 24 | improvement, without limits. The ideal of his perfection is endless. 24 24 | God is love — most lofty, ideal love, and an inexhaustible 25 App,2| 2. Our Savior as an Ideal of Perfection.~The unsurpassed 26 App,2| its possession of a living ideal image and most perfect personal 27 App,2| commanded us to strive for this ideal: Be ye therefore perfect, 28 App,2| given us as a living, real ideal of moral perfectibility. 29 App,2| moving and more blissful ideal for the Christian than the 30 App,2| the example given here an ideal one for the meditation of 31 App,2| Christ showed Himself an ideal Son, an ideal citizen, an 32 App,2| Himself an ideal Son, an ideal citizen, an ideal Teacher 33 App,2| Son, an ideal citizen, an ideal Teacher and Savior. Nobody


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