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1 2,4 | of divinity whose supreme goal was the resurrection, the 2 3,2 | members both as an intrinsic goal as well as a presupposition 3 5,5 | presence and power. The goal of prayer is full mystical 4 6,2 | God as his or her primary goal in life. A Christian does 5 6,5 | Christ. This exactly is the goal of spiritual life: to acquire 6 7,3 | biblical commandment. The same goal is set before all Christians, 7 7,4 | Christian community.~ The goal of this first stage is purity 8 8,3 | should not be understood as “goal” or “fulfillment,” as many 9 10,1| Orthodox Christians the highest goal of human existence is life 10 10,1| than a person’s soul. No goal, no pursuit, no value, no 11 10,3| identity both as an intrinsic goal and as empowerment for the 12 11,3| first and great subject and goal of faithfulness is the living 13 11,3| The second subject and goal of faithfulness is the religious 14 11,3| knowledge of God.~ The third goal or area of faithfulness