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Alphabetical [« »] cultic 1 cultivate 1 cultivating 1 cultural 27 culturally 1 culture 45 culture-bound 1 | Frequency [« »] 28 within 27 23 27 believe 27 cultural 27 dialogue 27 entire 27 fact | Fr. Theodore G. Stylianopoulos Gospel, spirituality and renewal in orthodoxy IntraText - Concordances cultural |
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1 Intro,3| the world. Our respective cultural and ethnic treasures are 2 Intro,6| all people in their own cultural contexts, ignorance, even 3 2,5 | institutional, professional, and cultural norms and forms take prominence. 4 3,2 | think and act. We face the cultural phenomena of what have been 5 3,2 | author described the tectonic cultural changes of recent generations 6 3,2 | truly believe in.[83]~ This cultural crisis of faith is not something 7 3,2 | ethnic ties, as well as the cultural crisis of faith exemplified 8 3,2 | Rather, it is precisely a cultural crisis, that is, an absorption 9 3,2 | most potent answer to the cultural crisis of faith, according 10 3,3 | instructive for our own cultural situation. One factor was 11 3,3 | distinct from and counter cultural to ancient paganism, a distinction 12 7,3 | communication are part of the given cultural heritage. Yet such culturally 13 8,1 | be seen as the greatest cultural leap of its entire history, 14 8,1 | and complex religious and cultural interaction stands the great 15 8,1 | Pharisee (Phil. 3:5-6), cultural Hellene (1 Cor. 9:21; Rom. 16 8,2 | of losing some precious cultural traditions and gaining new 17 8,3 | identity over against Gentile cultural, political and military 18 8,3 | uniformity and see that new cultural forms can express the essential 19 8,4 | assumes that the Romans are cultural Greeks, because they are 20 8,4 | as a barbarian but as a cultural Greek, too.~ We have mentioned 21 8,4 | scholars lies “a massive cultural phenomenon: the recoil of 22 8,4 | incarnationally through new cultural forms? The Church of Saint 23 8,4 | efficient and able to travel the cultural topography of the time with 24 9,1 | and adapting to the new cultural milieu of the Graeco-Roman 25 9,1 | with realism.~ The radical cultural changes of the last century, 26 10,3 | the report defined as a “cultural crisis of faith,” a general 27 11,4 | Add to this the too human cultural, social, political, and