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Alphabetical [« »] defile 1 defiling 1 define 14 defined 20 defines 3 defining 5 definition 5 | Frequency [« »] 20 conscious 20 continuity 20 conviction 20 defined 20 down 20 evangelism 20 fullness | Fr. Theodore G. Stylianopoulos Gospel, spirituality and renewal in orthodoxy IntraText - Concordances defined |
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1 Intro,1| clearly our identity is defined, the more focused our mission 2 Intro,3| shepherded by a hierarchy defined by conciliarity and the 3 2,4 | theological matters. We have defined the content of the Gospel 4 4,3 | Israel with His people, defined by mutual love, fidelity 5 5,3 | as Invocation.~ Prayer is defined by a variety of forms such 6 5,3 | the meaning of prayer is defined not only by the various 7 5,3 | intercessory, or doxological, are defined by this element of invocation. 8 5,5 | Law and the Temple cult, defined the essence of salvation 9 5,5 | incarnation and communion defined salvation in the New. The 10 5,5 | Evagrios, a student of Origen, defined prayer as the highest spiritual 11 7,3 | behavior or to a narrowly defined religious realm, but rather 12 8,3 | part of the tradition which defined their identity. In Romans 13 8,4 | Nor should “orthodoxy” be defined as something static and 14 9,1 | Its theology is highly defined. Its worship is greatly 15 9,2 | not so much an institution defined by so many forms and regulations. 16 10,3 | problems was what the report defined as a “cultural crisis of 17 10,5 | Faith (pistis) can be defined according to objective content 18 10,5 | the present context, is defined by the personal act of trust 19 11,2 | tell, some which have long defined my thinking, and some which 20 11,4 | of Christian ecumenism, defined theology as “a celebration