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Protopresbyter Michael Pomazansky
Orthodox dogmatic theology

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divinity

   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, A,5| the Most Holy Trinity, the~Divinity of the Lord Jesus Christ, 2 I, 1,1 | something.' We believe in the Divinity, but we simply believe any 3 I, 1,5 | mysticalNames of Thy three-rayed Divinity, with our hearts we glorify 4 I, 1,6 | on the attributes of the Divinity,~not upon the very essence 5 I, 1,6 | the very essence of the Divinity.~There are in Sacred Scripture 6 I, 1,6 | concerning the nature of the Divinity, saying that the~essence 7 I, 1,7 | single~means of viewing the Divinity. In God, one attribute is 8 I, 1,7 | definition of the concept of the Divinity: “For a concept is itself 9 I, 1,9 | characteristic~of us, for the Divinity does not repose in any place 10 I, 1,15 | which He is present. “The Divinity penetrates everything without 11 I, 1,16 | they~did not have; but the Divinity of the Son of God remained 12 I, 1,17 | Canon of Pascha) not in His Divinity, but in His humanity.~God 13 I, 1,18 | Tertullian). In other words, a divinity limited~by another being 14 I, 2,1 | hidden in the depths of the Divinity, revealed to the world in 15 I, 2,5 | indicate the wholeness of Divinity of the Second and Third 16 I, 2,6 | the Father, and equal in Divinity to the Father~and the Spirit.~ 17 I, 2,8 | The equality of Divinity of the Persons of the Holy 18 I, 2,8 | Hypostases~has the fullness of Divinity unharmed and immeasurable; 19 I, 2,8 | As for the fullness of Divinity of the First Person of the 20 I, 2,8 | God-Man, and united in Himself Divinity with humanity, united the 21 I, 2,8 | Essence, the fullness of Divinity, and the equality of~honor 22 I, 2,9 | Essence, the Equality of Divinity, and the Equality of Honor 23 I, 2,9 | expressions concerning the~Divinity of the Persons of the Holy 24 I, 2,9 | attributes~in the Triune Divinity.However, apart from this, 25 I, 2,9 | consciously~denied or lessened the Divinity of the Son of God. Heresies 26 I, 2,9 | the Lord speaks of His own~Divinity, He, being sent by the Father 27 I, 2,9 | the Essence (ousia) of the Divinity, but to the activity of 28 I, 2,9 | idea of the fullness~of His divinity and the Unity of the Son 29 I, 2,9 | passages that testify of the Divinity of the Lord~Jesus Christ. 30 I, 2,9 | speaks of the fullness of Divinity in Him. Speaking of the 31 I, 2,9 | first centuries in the true Divinity of the Lord Jesus Christ. 32 I, 2,10 | equality of honor and the Divinity of the Holy Spirit.~In the 33 II, 3,1 | to consider himself as a divinity who has no~accountability 34 II, 3,4 | splendor of the Triply-~shining Divinity known only to the Divinity 35 II, 3,4 | Divinity known only to the Divinity and to whomever God reveals 36 II, 3,5 | material — for only the Divinity is truly immaterial and 37 II, 3,6 | is a ray of~the invisible Divinity” (Homily 7, “On the Soul”).~ 38 II, 3,6 | nor is an element of the Divinity.~Chrysostom writes, “Certain 39 II, 3,6 | Theologian spoke of the divinity of the soul not in the strict 40 II, 3,6 | We do not say that the Divinity has hands . . . but we affirm 41 II, 4,2 | of sinning, for only the Divinity is incapable of sinning, 42 II, 6,3 | is, the preaching of the Divinity of~Jesus Christ was the 43 II, 6,3 | Thus, all the fullness of Divinity remains in the human form 44 II, 6,3 | denial or lessening of the Divinity of Jesus Christ; in the 45 II, 6,3 | Jewish disbelief in the Divinity of Christ, the denial of 46 II, 6,3 | Christ, the denial of His Divinity, was reflected in~the Apostolic 47 II, 6,3 | concerning the fact that “the Divinity and Humanity composed a 48 II, 6,3 | overstepped the bounds of His own Divinity~nor the Divine prerogatives 49 II, 6,3 | united hypostatically to the~Divinity.~The unity of the hypostasis 50 II, 6,3 | worship, both according to Divinity and according to Humanity, 51 II, 6,3 | separate worship of the Divinity and the Humanity of the 52 II, 6,6 | hypostatical~union with the Divinity” (Sermon on the Feast of 53 II, 6,7 | Eternal King according to~Divinity, is King also according 54 II, 6,7 | through its union with the Divinity, participated~in Divine 55 II, 6,7 | consequently united it with the Divinity.~Since the Lord Jesus Christ 56 II, 6,7 | another Christ consisting of Divinity and~humanity, Who remains 57 II, 6,7 | humanity, Who remains in Divinity and humanity, the same being 58 II, 6,8 | descended in His soul and in His Divinity into hell, at~the same time 59 II, 7,5 | flock. They measure the Divinity (the Saint has in mind here 60 II, 8,5 | of the~bread, so that the Divinity of the Word should “enter” 61 II, 8,5 | His soul and with His very~Divinity, which is inseparably united 62 II, 8,5 | that is,~in His soul and Divinity, as perfect God and perfect 63 II, 8,5 | worship, both~according to His Divinity and His humanity, as a consequence 64 II, 8,7 | ancient Church~teaching of the Divinity of the Son of God, but only 65 App, 2 | world,~standing below the Divinity itself. But even with all 66 App, 3 | another~man composed of both Divinity and humanity,” apart from 67 App, 3 | proceeds from it.” “The Divinity ... is incommensurable with~ 68 App, 3 | iscommensurable both with Divinity and with material nature.


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