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Ivan M. Andreyev
Orthodox apologetic theology

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1 3 | hear God. This intimate sense of Divinity cannot be proven 2 8 | persuasive in a mathematical sense, but nonetheless speaking 3 8 | not see the purpose and sense of some particular phenomena, 4 8 | phenomena have no purpose and sense. With this, the general 5 8 | In short, plan, aim and sense (which can be disclosed 6 10,5| legalistic, and pervaded by a sense of fatalism (kismet). Muhammad 7 10,6| remain messianic in the sense that most Jewish people 8 12 | always has a definite aim, sense, and a deep moral meaning: 9 15,7| animals. Human morality, the sense of right and wrong, goes 10 15,7| beyond instinct. We have a sense of “the greater good.” It 11 15,2| the young makes even less sense as a survival tactic.~The 12 15,2| His wisdom gave birds a sense that reptiles lack to compensate 13 15,2| expressive abilities and some sense of unity that cold-blooded 14 15,2| previously discussed. There is a sense of curiosity in mammals 15 15,5| evolutionism. Neither does it make sense for Orthodox Christians 16 15,6| man yet, but in a literal sense, an anthropomorphous humanoid 17 17,3| died spiritually in the sense of separation from God. 18 17,3| Taken first in the literal sense, the verse implies that 19 18,4| which essentially has no sense. Scholastic theology treats 20 20 | oblations can be observed a hazy sense of a profound idea: that 21 24 | be called, in the proper sense of the word, a religion,


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