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Ivan M. Andreyev
Orthodox apologetic theology

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monotheism

   Chapter,  Paragraph
1 10 | Religion contained the ideal of monotheism. The golden age of a religion 2 13 | represents in itself pure monotheism. This circumstance sharply 3 13 | the race of man.~Biblical monotheism differs sharply from abstract 4 13 | differs sharply from abstract monotheism in which the Divinity is 5 13 | them (for example: Islamic monotheism). Being a pure theism (i.e. 6 13 | the Intellect), biblical monotheism sharply differs from all 7 13 | created by Him.~Biblical monotheism bears a deeply vital and 8 13 | religion, with its lofty monotheism speaking of a holy, personal, 9 16,2| confesses pure, unadulterated monotheism. Yet Christianity brings 10 24 | elucidation of the idea of monotheism. The Christian teaching 11 24 | Trinity is a special aspect of monotheism, but very profound, lofty 12 24 | present in any other system of monotheism. Not without cause did Origen, 13 24 | of Christianity.~ Strict monotheism bestows little to the loftiness 14 24 | incomprehensible. As a result of this, monotheism transformed itself into 15 24 | be asserted that barren monotheism of ancient religions, not 16 24 | distinction between the strict monotheism of contemporary Judaism 17 24 | is impossible in barren monotheism, for whom could God have


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