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

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death

   Chapter,  Paragraph
1 1,2 | shame, demons in flight, death destroyed,~paradise opened, 2 1,2 | Christ, His incarnation, death and resurrection. For the 3 1,4 | for you; He freed~you from death; and called you to a kingdom. 4 2,2 | proclaims the incarnation, death and resurrection of Christ 5 2,2 | forth the Gospel of the death and resurrection of Christ 6 2,2 | musical mode which praise the death as well as the resurrection 7 2,2 | You trampled the power of death by Your death,~O Mighty 8 2,2 | the power of death by Your death,~O Mighty One. The gates 9 2,2 | nature praises You as God; death is destroyed and Adam dances, 10 2,2 | risen from the dead, by death~trampling upon death, and 11 2,2 | by death~trampling upon death, and granting life to those 12 2,2 | Saint Paul’s focus on the death and resurrection of Christ. 13 2,2 | baptism, transfiguration, death and resurrection, ascension, 14 2,2 | anticipated His redemptive death and resurrection. The Apostle 15 2,2 | you proclaim the Lord's death until he comes” (See 1 Cor 16 2,2 | reality and blessings of the death and resurrection of the 17 2,3 | the miracles of Jesus, His death and resurrection, His ascension 18 2,4 | men and women disdain even death in the face of martyrdom. 19 2,4 | redemptive work was through his death and resurrection to which 20 2,4 | rescue it from corruption and death. Salvation occurs through 21 2,4 | corruption, mortality, and death through the incarnate presence 22 2,4 | saying that is written, ‘Death is swallowed up in victory. 23 2,4 | swallowed up in victory. O death, where is thy victory? O 24 2,4 | where is thy victory? O death, where is your sting?”~ 25 2,4 | When reflecting on the death of Christ, Athanasios himself 26 2,4 | debt had to be paid. The death of the Lord was a ransom 27 3,4 | Savior, the Victor over death and corruption, the Giver 28 4,2 | ministry, particularly His death and resurrection. The Apostle 29 4,2 | salvationincarnation, death and resurrection, and the 30 4,3 | work of Christ, His life, death and resurrection, is to 31 4,3 | of participation in the death and resurrection of Christ, 32 4,3 | from the powers of sin and death, resonate in what Saint 33 4,3 | Christian participates in the death and resurrection of Christ 34 4,3 | birth, achieved through the death and resurrection of Christ, 35 4,3 | dimension of our life and death with God. But the filial 36 4,4 | Mk. 1:14-15). After His death and resurrection, the apostles 37 4,4 | Victor over the forces of death and corruption, and the 38 4,4 | is the message about the death and resurrection of Christ 39 4,4 | which the forces of sin, death and Satan are defeated, 40 4,4 | incarnation, teaching, healing, death, resurrection and ascension — 41 4,4 | the believer shares in the death and resurrection of Christ, 42 5,2 | human emotions from birth to death. He was not “acting” when 43 5,2 | Sinai, and afterwards, until death, served as abbot of Saint 44 5,4 | replied: “I am angry unto death.” Recall also Peter, the 45 5,4 | times to be delivered from death by crucifixion. He prayed 46 5,4 | Himself to this act of love, death on the Cross, to rescue 47 6,1 | glorious victory over sin and death mark Silouan's life with 48 6,1 | ten years after Silouan's death, Sophrony wrote a volume 49 6,1 | corruption and spiritual death. This experience generated 50 6,2 | the Holy Spirit, and after death, when you enter into paradise, 51 6,4 | selfindulgence are the death of prayer.~ What is one 52 6,5 | and will not cease until death. Condemn your brother and 53 7,3 | incarnation of Christ, His death and resurrection, and the 54 8,4 | Saint Paul interpreted the death and resurrection of Christ 55 9,2 | prayers often mention the death of Christ as a sacrifice 56 9,2 | Recall the night before His death when He ate the Last Supper 57 9,2 | signified the meaning of His death. He broke the bread and 58 9,2 | of evil, sin, corruption, death and the Devil. He liberated 59 9,3 | mockings, and finally shameful death on the Cross in obedience 60 9,3 | shattering the power of death, and, in the words of the 61 9,3 | over the powers of sin and death through sacrifice, a source 62 9,3 | has called a “culture of death.” We live in a society that 63 9,3 | and bears the stench of death exuding from its very soul. 64 9,3 | of Christ’s victory over death bringing new life to creation.~ ~ 65 9,3 | amidst pain and sorrows unto death, he nevertheless proclaimed 66 10,1| many stages from birth to death. As the journey progresses 67 10,1| with the forces of life and death. In Saint Paul’s words we 68 10,4| and the odor of spiritual death — all the while, as Saint 69 10,5| and I have the keys of Death and Hades” (Rev. 1:17). 70 11,4| crucified but conquered death by death. Your are one of 71 11,4| crucified but conquered death by death. Your are one of the Holy


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