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

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   Chapter,  Paragraph
1 1,2 | The Nature of the Gospel.~ Saint John 2 1,2 | his understanding of the nature of the gospel will show 3 1,2 | Saint John Chrysostom, the nature of Scripture as an accommodation 4 1,2 | reconciliation between~God and our nature, the devil brought to shame, 5 1,3 | and kings, the striving of nature itself, length of time, 6 1,4 | Chrysostom's understanding of the nature and power of the Gospel 7 1,4 | Christ who shared His very nature with publicans, sorcerers, 8 1,4 | caused by choice and not by nature, then the words of Scripture 9 1,4 | standards; 4) the scandalous nature of the Christian message 10 2,1 | itself for reflection on its nature and mission. Such reflection 11 2,2 | world with You. All mortal~nature praises You as God; death 12 2,4 | the corruption of human nature by transgression and sin, 13 3,1 | less than the evangelical nature of the Orthodox Church and 14 3,4 | to the Gospel. The very nature of the Gospel as a gift 15 4,2 | claimed, not the metaphysical nature of God. Church dogma allegedly 16 4,3 | thereby dies to the old nature under the power of sin and 17 4,3 | and for that matter the nature of all Christian existence, 18 5,2 | attributes and frailties of human nature, except sin. He experienced 19 5,3 | prayer but also by the very nature of prayer as an act of personal 20 5,3 | and something about the nature of prayer itself.~ Concerning 21 5,3 | well, something about the nature of prayer itself. To call 22 5,5 | Christ who embraced human nature in His incarnation and promised 23 5,5 | of Christ, when His human nature was transformed into light 24 6,2 | or observing His works in nature, or even understanding His 25 6,4 | Because of the personal nature of prayer and the immediacy 26 6,6 | only to people but also to nature and everything in it. Here 27 7,3 | represents, an assessment of the nature of theological discernment 28 7,3 | constitutive of the deep nature and self-understanding of 29 7,3 | presupposition which determines the nature of theological discernment 30 7,4 | evil are foreign to human nature, a distortion of the image 31 7,4 | passions.~ Because unruly human nature easily follows its own ways 32 7,5 | person of the confessor, the nature and dynamics of various 33 8,2 | to us the revolutionary nature of Saint Paul's witness. 34 8,3 | developing Church, the very nature of faith in a universal 35 8,3 | universal Lord and the very nature of the Church as a universal 36 10,1| vessels,” our fragile human nature, showing that the sustaining 37 10,1| heart: although our outer nature is wasting away, our inner 38 10,1| wasting away, our inner nature is being renewed every day” ( 39 10,5| over against our fallen nature and against the Devil and 40 11,4| unfaithfulness to the very nature, spirit, and mission of


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