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1 Intro,1| call to action. In his own language, which he describes at one 2 Intro,4| hymnology, the difficulties of language, all unwittingly discourage 3 2,1 | which is called, in the language of the Epistle to the Colossians, 4 2,3 | perspective of the “alone” language, is grounded in community. 5 2,4 | Christian theologians to use the language of theosis or divinization. 6 2,4 | invokes, as well, uses Pauline language and concepts expounding 7 2,4 | grace.[63]~ However, the language of deification is not necessarily 8 3,4 | familiar with religious language and proud of the God-given 9 3,4 | familiarity with the form and language of the liturgical services. 10 3,4 | range of the imagery and language of the Gospel — which is 11 4,2 | Saint Paul uses stronger language:~ ~What do I imply then? 12 4,2 | The impact of Hellenic language and culture was already 13 4,2 | confessional and doctrinal language.~ As a theological student 14 4,3 | expressed in trinitarian language. The Christians are “chosen 15 5,5 | experience of God.~ The language of communion and union predominates 16 6,1 | we are.”[92] Echoing the language of the Apostle Paul, Saint 17 7,3 | conditioned because the very language and symbols used for communication 18 8,2 | ethno-religious culture and language. To be sure, he is not at 19 8,3 | Paul, despite his harsh language — there was no ecumenical 20 8,4 | are versed in the Greek language and share in the Hellenic 21 8,4 | well versed in the Greek language as his letters show. By 22 8,4 | hellenistic elements, including language, epistolary form, dialogic 23 8,4 | call” from God using the language of Jeremiah and Isaiah. 24 8,4 | through developing patterns of language of belonging and separation, 25 9,1 | its traditional forms and language is enjoyed as sacred ceremonies 26 11,4 | work.~ [89]. This idea and language is taken from W. A. Elwell