Chapter, Paragraph
1 1 | the brilliant, lively and creative age of the Ecumenical Councils,
2 1 | dialectics for theologians. The creative activity of the Christian
3 5 | powers unknown to us of His creative, divine Intellect), can
4 8 | super-universal, higher creative force, on which the origin
5 8 | as a very wise, mighty, creative force, capable of creating
6 11 | a power and wisdom of a creative principle witnessing the
7 15 | from nothingness by the creative and good power of divine
8 15 | the accomplishment of His creative plan. In other words, this
9 15,1| a brief account of God’s creative work. Unfortunately, some
10 15,3| of the God-given internal creative abilities of the Earth.
11 15,3| St. Basil describes this creative response in his Homily V: “
12 15,6| implication is that God's creative act might appear perfectly
13 15,7| in light of God's earlier creative efforts this might not be
14 15,7| praise He is due for the creative work of His hands. God blessed
15 15,2| nervous system, is a special creative act of God that time alone
16 15,5| emphasized the biblical “creative potential” of the earth: “
17 15,5| strength . . . This inherent creative activity of nature, ‘elan
18 15,6| transformed by the God’s creative act.~ God touches previously
19 17,1| Mentally, they possessed great creative abilities, since they were
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