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Protopresbyter Michael Pomazansky
Orthodox dogmatic theology

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1 Intro, A,8| concerning the teaching on this subject of such Fathers as St. Photius 2 Intro, C | Fathers of the Church on every subject~confirms most clearly that 3 Intro, C | some of them viewed the subject from one side, and others 4 I, 1,5 | rational searching on the subject of the inward life in God, 5 I, 1,5 | them, `that which is not subject to number cannot be measured; 6 I, 1,12 | world,~dedicating to this subject whole works, as for example 7 I, 1,15 | Ps. 138:7-9).~God is not subject to any limitation in space, 8 I, 1,18 | inaccessible; power which is not subject~to any measure, but which 9 II, 3,5 | Gregory the Dialogist on this subject: “We~accept nine ranks of 10 II, 3,6 | soul is not unconditionally subject to the impulses of the body; 11 II, 3,6 | the~fact that it is not subject to any of the measurements ( 12 II, 3,6 | etc.) to which the body is~subject (Origen and others).~With 13 II, 3,6 | defined teaching on this subject. She decisively rejected 14 II, 5,1 | For the~creature was made subject to vanity, not willingly, 15 II, 5,3 | Kronstadt's reflection on this subject. He writes, “Why~did God 16 II, 5,3 | but he would have to be subject to the law of necessity, 17 II, 5,3 | departure~from God. Man became subject to the corrupt elements 18 II, 6,3 | As Mary’s son, He “was subject unto her and her spouse” ( 19 II, 6,3 | reluctant,~but rather as subject to His Divine and omnipotent 20 II, 6,4 | she should not have been subject to the law of~bodily death. 21 II, 6,4 | Holy Virgin was born as subject to the sin of Adam together 22 II, 6,4 | church testimonies~on this subject date in general to a relatively 23 II, 6,7 | end of the age, and is not subject to~being abrogated or changed.~ 24 II, 6,8 | means of salvation is the subject of a new section of Dogmatic~ 25 II, 7,2 | Theology proper limits the subject of the Church to an examination 26 II, 7,5 | in Christ comprised the subject of His High~Priestly Prayer 27 II, 7,5 | despite the fact that they are subject to sins, they remain and 28 II, 8,6 | applies to persons who are subject to penance the “merits of 29 II, 9,5 | commits sacrilegeand is subject to the condemnation of Sacred 30 Add, 0,3 | our duty to respond.~The subject of the toll-houses is not 31 Add, 0,4 | Here we approach the subject of the toll-houses.~It is 32 Add, 0,4 | are applied to a spiritual subject so that the image,~being 33 Add, 0,4 | does not comment on this subject).~If one is to complain 34 Add, 0,7 | enter immediately into the subject of dogmatic theology, the 35 Add, 0,7 | such understanding, and we subject ourselves to God’s wrath~ 36 Add, 0,7 | the Son also Himself be subject~unto Him that put all things 37 App, 1 | development has long been a subject of discussion in theological~ 38 App, 1 | of dogma. What, then, is subject to development in dogmatics?~ 39 App, 1 | theological learning itself is subject to development. Dogmatic 40 App, 1 | theology proper) is an outward~subject in relation to the spiritual 41 App, 2 | knowledge,~an object which is subject to rational examination 42 App, 3 | man is the indispensable~subject of the true dominion of 43 App, 4 | Proverbs is devoted to this subject. The title of this~book, “ 44 App, 5,2 | their clergy or officials subject to their authority. It is 45 App, 5,5 | cities and all the territory subject to the~archbishop of Vologda,


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