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Alphabetical [« »] invite 3 invites 3 inviting 1 invocation 21 invocations 1 invoke 6 invoked 1 | Frequency [« »] 21 essential 21 following 21 image 21 invocation 21 key 21 later 21 matthew | Fr. Theodore G. Stylianopoulos Gospel, spirituality and renewal in orthodoxy IntraText - Concordances invocation |
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1 2,2 | of words and actions. The invocation of the Holy Spirit (epiklesis) 2 5,3 | Prayer as Invocation.~ Prayer is defined by a 3 5,3 | the theology of prayer: invocation, relationship and communion.~ 4 5,3 | communion.~ What is prayer as invocation? To pray is to “invoke” 5 5,3 | God. The highest moment of invocation is the epiklesis (“invocation”) 6 5,3 | invocation is the epiklesis (“invocation”) at the consecration of 7 5,3 | defined by this element of invocation. The act of invocation, 8 5,3 | of invocation. The act of invocation, often underscored by the 9 5,3 | explicit use of verbs of invocation such as “ask” (aito), “entreat” ( 10 5,3 | Concerning God, the act of invocation tells us that the One we 11 5,3 | Mt. 11:28).~ The act of invocation also tells something about 12 5,3 | grace and power. Through invocation, we connect with the Lord 13 5,3 | Christou, 1 Cor. 1:2), equates invocation with the process of salvation. 14 5,3 | of salvation.~ The act of invocation tells us, as well, something 15 5,3 | the Old Testament.~ The invocation of God is awesome to contemplate. 16 5,3 | the living God. Prayer as invocation brings us before the throne 17 5,5 | communion is already present in invocation and becomes more conscious 18 5,5 | The elements of prayer as invocation, relationship and communion 19 6,1 | Church Fathers, in which the invocation of the Name of Jesus works 20 6,4 | the heart, a spontaneous invocation of the Name of Jesus Christ. 21 10,2| resounding “Amen” the priest’s invocation, “Blessed is the Kingdom