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Alphabetical [« »] monument 1 moods 1 moorings 1 moral 21 moralist 1 moralistic 2 moralizing 2 | Frequency [« »] 21 later 21 matthew 21 might 21 moral 21 prayers 21 press 21 pride | Fr. Theodore G. Stylianopoulos Gospel, spirituality and renewal in orthodoxy IntraText - Concordances moral |
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1 Intro,2| would be no free will, no moral responsibility, and no freely 2 1,2 | the role of free will and moral striving in the attainment 3 1,4 | despite his emphasis on moral works, that Christians are 4 1,4 | the requirement of higher moral standards; 4) the scandalous 5 2,3 | be erroneous to see his moral emphasis as “righteousness 6 3,2 | formation, liturgical life, moral and social concerns, youth 7 3,3 | disobedience, its lust and moral decadence, its lostness 8 7,4 | the personal faith, innate moral sense, and individual reason 9 7,4 | beclouding of reason and moral sense, a sickness of the 10 7,4 | restoring human rationality and moral capacity, and opening the 11 7,4 | abilities of reason and moral sense. In the latter case 12 8,3 | make a distinction between moral and ceremonial parts of 13 8,3 | Phil. 3:2-3,19), and not on moral elements assumed to be valid 14 8,3 | or excessively given to moral works! Where Saint Paul 15 8,4 | a sense of spiritual and moral purity, the rituals of Baptism 16 9,1 | and new perceptions of moral conduct. The powerful impetus 17 10,3 | traditional religious and moral values in a secular society 18 10,3 | of personhood, freedom, moral responsibility, the goodness 19 11,3 | as well as the necessary moral and spiritual strength, 20 11,4 | the ritual law, not the moral commandments of the Old 21 11,4 | not reject or destroy, the moral law of the Old Testament (