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Ivan M. Andreyev
Orthodox apologetic theology

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1 1 | first, Christianity was accepted only through faith, and 2 1 | Since Christianity was being accepted not only by ordinary and 3 1 | philosophers and savants who had accepted Christianity. Among them 4 1 | Origen affirmed. Having accepted Christianity at a mature 5 1 | absurdity”), finally was not accepted either in the East or in 6 1 | his idealistic character accepted the innateness of ideas 7 2 | accusation of that which is accepted in faith by life itself. 8 5 | impossible to prove and is accepted as a basic principle by 9 8 | be proved and which are accepted on faith. St. Basil the 10 8 | knowledge is unprovable and is accepted on an act of faith. The 11 8 | the falsity of atheism be accepted, since the former assists 12 8 | God’s existence, finally accepted with the assistance of faith, 13 10,5| scores of Orthodox Christians accepted martyrdom rather than convert 14 11 | not enough for it to be accepted as an indication of supernatural 15 13 | ancient religions. Nature was accepted as either eternally existing, 16 13 | in the Old Testament was accepted also in the New Testament, 17 14 | It should be therefore accepted that genuine science, based 18 15,8| from a common ancestor is accepted in most evolution circles 19 15,2| on this issue as having accepted the evolution of man as


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