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Fr. Theodore G. Stylianopoulos
Gospel, spirituality and renewal in orthodoxy

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1 Pref | we plant and water as did Paul and Apollos, but God gives 2 Intro,3| ethnic-minded. According to Saint Paul we are to welcome all to 3 1,1 | work In Praise of Saint Paul. The methodological approach 4 1,2 | ministry. Although Saint Paul as a proclaimer of the good 5 1,2 | 9] Of course, for Saint Paul the two terms, evangelist 6 1,2 | striking way. Does not Saint Paul state that there can be 7 1,2 | taken these words of Saint Paul literally and had canonized 8 1,2 | as Jewish elements. Saint Paul, so Chrysostom counters, 9 1,3 | homily In Praise of Saint Paul he echoes the words of Saint 10 1,3 | as it was disseminated by Paul, error was banished, truth 11 1,3 | this Epistle where Saint Paul writes about the foolishness 12 1,3 | 1 Cor. 1:18-2:5). Saint Paul does not concede that the 13 1,3 | world. However, in Saint Paul's own viewChrist [is] 14 1,3 | Cor. 1:24). Nor does Saint Paul try to diminish the scandal 15 1,3 | philosophical wisdom, Saint Paul nevertheless preached the 16 1,3 | 1 Cor. 1:18 where Saint Paul states that Christ sent 17 1,3 | According to Chrysostom, Saint Paul's intent behind these words 18 1,3 | But what of the Apostle Paul? Was he unlearned, too? 19 1,3 | Let no one say that even Paul was humanly wise, at least 20 1,3 | ludicrous way with a pagan about Paul and Plato. While the pagan 21 1,3 | While the pagan argued that Paul was uneducated as compared 22 1,3 | the Christian claimed that Paul was more eloguent than the 23 1,3 | the opposite because, if Paul was indeed unlearned and 24 1,4 | phenomena reported by Saint Paul, Chrysostom bewails the 25 1,4 | our time. For this reason~Paul said: “Rejoice in the Lord 26 2,2 | Acts and the Letters of Paul abundantly testify that 27 2,2 | emphasis of the great Apostle Paul..~ Here is a medley of Anastasima 28 2,2 | restricted, as it were, to Saint Paul’s focus on the death and 29 2,2 | John the Baptist, Peter and Paul, and the Twelve Apostles, 30 2,2 | martyrs, the co-workers of Paul such as Timothy and Silas, 31 2,2 | resurrection. The Apostle Paul is a firm witness of the 32 2,2 | remembrance of me.” And Saint Paul adds: “For as often as you 33 2,2 | according to the words of Saint Paul. Just as the inspired preaching 34 2,2 | Lord. Surely the Apostle Paul did not view the Lord's 35 2,3 | preoccupation is with Saint Paul's teaching concerning justification 36 2,3 | favorite apostle was Saint Paul in praise of whom he wrote 37 2,3 | us valuable commentaries. Paul was his supreme example 38 2,3 | preacher is the Apostle Paul whose proclamation of the 39 2,3 | quite aware. Thus Saint Paul's contrast between faith 40 2,3 | 13), not good works which Paul everywhere deems necessary 41 2,4 | John and the Epistles of Paul, which clearly speak of 42 2,4 | Evangelist John and the Apostle Paul, Saint Symeon proclaimed 43 3,4 | Holy Spirit. When Saint Paul wrote to the Romans that “ 44 3,4 | Epistle to the Romans, Saint Paul asks: “He who did not spare 45 3,4 | Christ is found in Saint Paul who wrote: “For me to live 46 3,4 | of 2 Corinthians, Saint Paul uses other striking imagery 47 3,4 | receptive hearts. Saint Paul speaks of his apostolic 48 3,4 | witness, according to Saint Paul, is not some external additive 49 3,4 | Christ” (2 Cor. 4:5-6). Saint Paul goes on to say that this 50 4,2 | In 2 Cor. 13:13 Saint Paul ends with the blessing, “ 51 4,2 | for this reason that Saint Paul was extremely concerned 52 4,2 | issue to which the Apostle Paul devoted concentrated attention 53 4,2 | pastoral admonitions Saint Paul uses stronger language:~ ~ 54 4,2 | resurrection. The Apostle Paul, “a Hebrew of Hebrews” ( 55 4,3 | of the Son of God. Saint Paul’s account of the Lord’s 56 4,3 | Cor 10:14-22 where Saint Paul compares the sacred meal 57 4,3 | resonate in what Saint Paul has to say about Baptism 58 4,3 | empowered by the Spirit. Saint Paul’s whole theology of the 59 4,3 | ecclesial life. The Apostle Paul viewed his missionary work 60 4,3 | themselves, in the words of Saint Paul, became a livingletter 61 4,3 | temple of the Lord. Saint Paul asks: “Do you not know that 62 4,3 | holiness, which motivates St. Paul to call time and again for 63 4,4 | events of redemption. Saint Paul writes to the Corinthians 64 4,4 | for this reason that Saint Paul most often refers to the 65 4,4 | the presence of God, Saint Paul could say: “All is from 66 5,2 | of prayer is the Apostle Paul, the most successful missionary 67 5,2 | A man of action, Saint Paul preached the Gospel and 68 5,2 | 14). Nevertheless, Saint Paul was also a man of prayer, 69 5,2 | 4). At the core of Saint Paul’s spirituality was a conscious 70 5,2 | read the Epistles of Saint Paul, we see that his life and 71 5,2 | distinctive elements of Saint Paul’s prayers. The Epistle to 72 5,2 | found in it. Rather, Saint Paul is eager to encourage the 73 5,2 | a great admirer of Saint Paul. He, too, was a man of action 74 5,3 | renewal and salvation. Saint Paul, who described Christians 75 5,3 | of the risen Lord, Saint Paul writes: “If you confess 76 5,4 | people of the holy God. Saint Paul draws from this covenant 77 5,4 | believers, we point to Saint Paul who suffered from “a thorn 78 5,4 | debilitating ailment. Saint Paul asked the Lord three times 79 5,4 | specific plea was “no,” Saint Paul perceived a larger “yes” 80 5,4 | abundance of revelations. Saint Paul broke out into a triumphant 81 5,4 | Him, just as it did Saint Paul, a larger, more inclusive “ 82 5,5 | According to the Apostle Paul, the new covenant in Christ 83 5,5 | the risen Christ. Saint Paul refers to it as “the light 84 5,5 | 4:6). According to Saint Paul, by gazing inwardly at this 85 6,1 | language of the Apostle Paul, Saint Silouan touches on 86 6,1 | Prophet Jeremiah and of Saint Paul, the consuming fire that 87 6,1 | infrequently, like Saint Paul, the ambassador of Christ 88 6,5 | hearers to repentance. Saint Paul frequently exhorted Christians 89 6,5 | or by other forces. Saint Paul spoke of having the mind 90 7,4 | prophets, the apostles, Saint Paul converted on the Damascus 91 8,1 | Faith and Culture in Saint Paul.~ The issue of renewal in 92 8,1 | the great figure of Saint Paul, Roman citizen (Acts 22: 93 8,1 | portrayed him in the past, Saint Paul consciously lived, thought 94 8,1 | Furthermore, insofar as Saint Paul helped shape basic Christian 95 8,2 | revolutionary nature of Saint Paul's witness. Think of a strongly 96 8,2 | which to understand Saint Paul and his personal and theological 97 8,3 | Saint Paul and Judaism.~ From this 98 8,3 | culture reflected in Saint Paul's Epistles. In his magnum 99 8,3 | will be on aspects of Saint Paul’s life and thought in continuity 100 8,3 | times have arrived? Saint Paul's complex and laborious 101 8,3 | but the reverse — and St. Paul is aware of it (Rom. 11: 102 8,3 | image indicates that Saint Paul is grappling in an agonizing 103 8,3 | divine revelation. Saint Paul earlier sums up this heritage 104 8,3 | God. According to Saint Paul's train of thought in Romans 105 8,3 | Rom. 10:9-13).~ For Saint Paul, therefore, salvation history 106 8,3 | theologians in modern times, Saint Paul has a completely positive 107 8,3 | must be made that Saint Paul, in his own view, has a 108 8,3 | Christians. According to Saint Paul's illustration, the unbelieving 109 8,3 | Romans 9-11 over which Saint Paul struggles to provide various 110 8,3 | upon all (Rom. 9:32). Saint Paul's profound conviction which 111 8,3 | importance to note that Saint Paul, despite his harsh language — 112 8,3 | of the olive tree Saint Paul on the contrary warns Gentile 113 8,3 | long and pray with Saint Paul for their salvation.~ The 114 8,3 | Christianity pertains to Saint Paul’s hermeneutical perspectives. 115 8,3 | hermeneutical perspectives. Saint Paul's quarrel of love with contemporary 116 8,3 | tradition. Of course Saint Paul would claim that the coming 117 8,3 | 13,-14; 8:1). The Apostle Paul, erstwhile zealous persecutor 118 8,3 | in strictness. When Saint Paul speaks about “his Gospel,” 119 8,3 | problem of the Law in Saint Paul and early Christianity, 120 8,3 | ethical works which Saint Paul everywhere requires (Rom. 121 8,3 | moral works! Where Saint Paul theologizes about the Law, 122 8,3 | an end (Christ). In Saint Paul’s theological thought hat 123 8,3 | 2) by supporting Saint Paul's position on the Mosaic 124 8,3 | separation from Judaism. Saint Paul was not against observance 125 8,3 | identity. In Romans 9-11 Saint Paul expressly links the corporate 126 8,3 | synagogues.~ However, the Apostle Paul and others like him were 127 8,3 | Here we may note that Saint Paul's bold move for the cause 128 8,3 | and convictions of Saint Paul regarding Christ as the 129 8,4 | Paul and Hellenism.~ As part 130 8,4 | Christians in Rome, the Apostle Paul writes that, “I am under 131 8,4 | surprise at all that Saint Paul's letters reflect numerous 132 8,4 | terminology of his time.~ Saint Paul's affinities with hellenistic 133 8,4 | use. By the era of Saint Paul hellenic culture had penetrated 134 8,4 | Jewish customs. The Apostle Paul who calls himself “a Hebrew 135 8,4 | contemporary Philo. Saint Paul Greek is distinctly less 136 8,4 | every major aspect of Saint Paul's thought, such as the christological 137 8,4 | life and thought of Saint Paul and the early Church as 138 8,4 | Jewish background.~ Saint Paul's openness to the Graeco-Roman 139 8,4 | Gentiles” (Rom. 11:13). Saint Paul thus understood himself 140 8,4 | Christian Hellenists and Saint Paul were able to conceive of 141 8,4 | Christian Hellenists and Saint Paul understood themselves as 142 8,4 | the Hellenists and Saint Paul interpreted the death and 143 8,4 | was the content of Saint Paul's openness to the world? 144 8,4 | of the Spirit, that St. Paul preached, taught, ministered, 145 8,4 | Christ who acted in Saint Paul for the Apostle himself 146 8,4 | interplay between Saint Paul's theological discernment, 147 8,4 | practice (1 Cor. 8). Saint Paul's spiritual insight is that “ 148 8,4 | reading the same Apostle Paul, the same Clement of Rome, 149 8,4 | faith and culture in Saint Paul and the early Church is 150 8,4 | Gentile Church of Saint Paul who did his utmost to maintain 151 8,4 | faith and culture in Saint Paul and the early Church carries 152 8,4 | challenge for us is Saint Paul's conviction about world 153 8,4 | Christ. Dare we, like Saint Paul, claim the modern world 154 8,4 | forms? The Church of Saint Paul was like a jeep with four-wheel 155 9,1 | life and thought of Saint Paul in relationship to Judaism 156 9,1 | through His Spirit. Saint Paul counted all things as a “ 157 9,1 | different from that of Saint Paul and the early Church. Now 158 9,1 | resembling that of Saint Paul and the early Christians, 159 9,2 | Himself. In the words of St. Paul: “God shows His love for 160 9,2 | with Him” (Rm 8:31-31)? St. Paul goes on triumphantly to 161 9,3 | servant of Christ. The Apostle Paul was a Pharisee, and a “Hebrew 162 9,3 | is that fact that Saint Paul put aside essential aspects 163 9,3 | prayerful reflection.~ Saint Paul’s life and work teach us 164 9,3 | chapters of 2 Corinthians Saint Paul describes how, amidst pain 165 9,3 | 2 Cor. 2:14).~ For St. Paul, just as in the case of 166 9,3 | apart from the Cross. Saint Paul well knew of the treasure 167 9,3 | perfect in weakness.” Saint Paul concludes: “For the sake 168 9,3 | the example of my servant Paul who renounced all to gain 169 10,1 | and other hardships. Saint Paul himself well knew of the 170 10,1 | life and death. In Saint Paul’s words we carry the treasure 171 10,3 | Christ. In the words of Saint Paul, “the eye cannot say to 172 10,4 | appear to others. Saint Paul spoke of the new creation 173 10,4 | praiseworthy in itself. In Saint Paulrenewal of mind” is equivalent 174 10,5 | kingdom by storm. Saint Paul compared himself to a runner 175 11,2 | In Romans 14:23, Saint Paul writes, “for whatever does 176 11,4 | way! Certainly the Apostle Paul, a Hebrew of Hebrews (Phil. 177 11,4 | admonitions of the Apostle Paul (Rom. 11:13-21).~ For example, 178 11,4 | we might say with Saint Paul's words used in another 179 11,4 | His people, just as Saint Paul long ago categorically declared ( 180 11,4 | at least as far as Saint Paul went in affirming that the 181 11,4 | the Jewish heritage. Saint Paul severely warned Gentile 182 11,4 | and in the case of Saint Paul, the specific conversion 183 11,4 | faithfulness of God Himself, Saint Paul could not possibly conceive 184 11,4 | have taken to heart Saint Paul's critiques of the Jews, 185 11,4 | but have forgotten Saint Paul's ineffable, sacrificial 186 11,4 | Christian leaders heeded Saint Paul's vision and taught Christian 187 11,4 | gifts to us from Abraham to Paul, from Moses to Christ, from 188 11,4 | shades of proselytism. Saint Paul was convinced that the period 189 11,4 | for his In Praise of Saint Paul, is that of The Nicene and 190 11,4 | Chrysostom, In Praise of St. Paul, translated by Thomas Halton ( 191 11,4 | Chrysostom, In Praise of St. Paul, translated by Thomas Halton ( 192 11,4 | phenomena mentioned by Saint Paul in 1 Cor 14. In contrast, 193 11,4 | 55]. In Praise of St. Paul, pp. 69-70. ~ [56]. Saint 194 11,4 | pp. 69-70. ~ [56]. Saint Paul's whole point is that the 195 11,4 | ethical, something which Paul requires as intrinsic to 196 11,4 | 7). Overall the Apostle Paul seems to distinguish three 197 11,4 | 5:21; 2 Cor 5:10). Thus Paul's contrast between faith 198 11,4 | contrasted, much less opposed, by Paul who everywhere exhorts and 199 11,4 | necessary ethical obedience. Paul teaches not only justification 200 11,4 | Eckardt's critique of Saint Paul as teaching a “non-functional 201 11,4 | God, according to Saint Paul. Insofar as God continues 202 11,4 | according to the Apostle Paul and certainly according


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