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Protopresbyter Michael Pomazansky
Orthodox dogmatic theology

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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, C,2| not of the marketplace” (Homily 22).~The course of dogmatic 2 I, 1,5 | St. Gregory of Nyssa, “Homily On~His Ordination,” from 3 I, 1,5 | Truths are contemplated. (Homily 20 of St. Gregory~the Theologian).~ 4 I, 1,7 | Gregory the Theologian, Homily 28, his Second Theological 5 I, 1,9 | taken from bodily things” (Homily 31, Fifth Theological Oration,~“ 6 I, 1,11 | ready reply: we honor~love” (Homily 23).~God gives to His creatures 7 I, 2,4 | Gregory the Theologian, Homily 31, “On~the Holy Spirit,” 8 II, 3,4 | Gregory the Theologian, Homily 4, On the World).~To the 9 II, 3,5 | Theologian, “Mystical Hymns,” Homily 6). The angels “are appointed~ 10 II, 3,5 | Gregory the Theologian, Homily 28; Eerdmans tr., p. 300).~ 11 II, 3,6 | the invisible Divinity” (Homily 7, “On the Soul”).~Nevertheless, 12 II, 3,6 | is evident from another homily of his: “The nature of God 13 II, 3,6 | undergoes change after change” (Homily 19, “On~Julian”).~We have 14 II, 3,6 | then all its intelligence”~(Homily 7, “On the Soul”). St. Gregory 15 II, 3,6 | then, going to the second homily, as it were pausing in hopelessness 16 II, 4,1 | Stagirius the Ascetic, ” Homily I, 8,~in his Collected Works 17 II, 5,3 | chastisement” (the same Homily).~The loss of the Kingdom 18 II, 6,4 | Damascene in~his second homily on the Dormition relates 19 II, 6,8 | overthrown, it was~bound” (Homily on Pascha).~With the destruction 20 II, 6,8 | entirely full and perfect” (Homily 45).~According to the teaching 21 II, 7,3 | Blessed Theodoret, in a homily which was also placed in 22 II, 7,5 | says St. Gregory in another Homily, “who reproach us for our 23 II, 7,5 | Gregory the Theologian, Homily 33,~Against the Arians).~ 24 II, 8,1 | Symeon the New Theologian, Homily 4).~He who bears the name 25 II, 8,1 | exhausts himself in vain” (Homily 2).~What, then, is the significance 26 II, 8,2 | Symeon the New Theologian, Homily 4).~ 27 II, 8,7 | this we may indicate the homily~of St. Irenaeus of Lyons ( 28 II, 9,6 | St. Ambrose says in his homily at the~uncovering of the 29 II, 0,2 | Cyril of Alexandria in his~“Homily on the Departure of the 30 Add, 0,4 | them” (St. John Chrysostom, Homily 2, “On Remembering the Dead”).~ 31 Add, 0,4 | Cyril of Alexandria's “Homily on the Departure of the 32 Add, 0,5 | Ephraim the~Syrian in his “Homily on the Coming of the Lord 33 Add, 0,5 | 106-110. St. Ephraim's homily, “Concerning the Coming 34 Add, 0,7 | Syrian on this passage (Homily “On the Fear of God and 35 Add, 0,7 | more cruel than gehenna”~(Homily 23 on Matthew). “This deprivation 36 Add, 0,7 | cruelest of all punishments”(Homily 1, to Theodore). We may 37 Add, 0,7 | there will be darkness” (Homily 40, On Holy Baptism).~The 38 Add, 0,7 | accuse yourself for this” (Homily 70 on~Matthew).~We have 39 App, 4 | Symeon the New Theologian, Homily 53); the Hypostatic Light (“


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