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Alphabetical [« »] reliance 8 relief 1 relies 1 religion 30 religions 8 religiosity 3 religious 88 | Frequency [« »] 30 joy 30 pp 30 reality 30 religion 30 theologian 30 today 30 values | Fr. Theodore G. Stylianopoulos Gospel, spirituality and renewal in orthodoxy IntraText - Concordances religion |
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1 Pref | applicable to Christianity as a religion of continuity and renewal. 2 Intro,2| and soul, man and woman, religion and culture, church and 3 Intro,6| self-contained ideology or a religion of exotic externals.~ The 4 1,3 | establishment of the Christian religion by poor and illiterate fishermen? 5 1,4 | ancient custom through a new religion; 2) the courage of the apostles 6 3,2 | education, law and even religion; and the consequent loss 7 3,3 | established itself as the dominant religion of the Roman Empire, claiming 8 3,4 | ceremonies, the institution of religion, had taken the place of 9 3,4 | hearts and the inherited religion. That is what He meant by “ 10 5,2 | of devout Jews and in a religion of prayer. The Gospel of 11 7,2 | fields of knowledge including religion, philosophy, politics, sociology, 12 9,2 | ritual sacrifice in the religion in which Jesus grew up. 13 9,3 | sincere practitioners of their religion, that Jesus chose precisely 14 10,1 | reality, is not merely a religion of rituals, rules and regulations, 15 10,4 | holding the form of religion but denying the power of 16 11,1 | this tragic story is that religion, presumably a liberating 17 11,2 | the diabolical abuse of religion, if not directly, then indirectly 18 11,2 | through culture. The abuse of religion is to marginalize, oppress, 19 11,2 | destroy others in the name of religion. In this connection, I have 20 11,2 | as well as the mixture of religion and culture, that has led 21 11,2 | expose the pernicious use of religion as what it actually is, 22 11,2 | actually is, a denial of both religion and our common humanity, 23 11,4 | tended too easily to put “our religion” in the place of the transcendent 24 11,4 | neighbor, and thus made our religion God instead of God our religion. 25 11,4 | religion God instead of God our religion. If I walk humbly before 26 11,4 | history insofar as abuse of religion is concerned. In such cases 27 11,4 | cases we have placed “our religion” on the throne of the almighty 28 11,4 | scandalous result is that religion, instead of being a liberating 29 11,4 | Differentiation between religion and ethnicity, at least 30 11,4 | Perspectives on Science, Religion, and Ethics (Boulder: Westview