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Protopresbyter Michael Pomazansky
Orthodox dogmatic theology

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1 Intro, A,4| when He descended into hell and~“preached unto the spirits 2 Intro, A,8| St. Gregory of Nyssa that hell is not everlasting and that 3 II, 5,2 | possession, as it were, hell and the underworld.~The 4 II, 5,3 | beheld death, and behind it hell, darkness, and rejection 5 II, 5,3 | remaining in the darkness of hell, until the founding of the 6 II, 5,3 | Christ destroyed~the gates of hell and opened the way into 7 II, 6,5 | description: for~today death and hell are despoiled, while mankind 8 II, 6,7 | authority over the powers of hell, concerning which there 9 II, 6,7 | revealed in His descent into~hell and His victory over hell, 10 II, 6,7 | hell and His victory over hell, His destruction of its 11 II, 6,8 | are:~a) the victory over hell and death;~b) the blessedness 12 II, 6,8 | earth.~A. The victory over hell and death.~Human existence 13 II, 6,8 | from~God, in darkness, in hell, in the underworld (the 14 II, 6,8 | 35, Septuagint). To be~in hell was like spiritual death, 15 II, 6,8 | confess Thee?” (Ps. 6:6) In hell there were imprisoned also 16 II, 6,8 | and in His Divinity into hell, at~the same time that His 17 II, 6,8 | salvation to the captives of hell~and brought up from there 18 II, 6,8 | the righteous ones from hell, we read in the~Epistle 19 II, 6,8 | of St. John Chrysostom, “Hell was taken captive by the 20 II, 6,8 | destruction of the bolts of hell, that is, the inescapability 21 II, 6,8 | is, the inescapability of hell, the power of death~also 22 II, 6,8 | special joy the victory over hell and~death: “Christ is risen 23 II, 7,3 | Church, and the~gates of hell shall not prevail against 24 II, 7,3 | Church; and the gates of~hell shall not prevail against 25 II, 9,2 | Lord Jesus has~“the keys of hell and of death” (Rev. 1:18); 26 II, 9,2 | power to open the gates of hell~by the prayers of the Church 27 II, 9,2 | from the deepest parts of hell, and no transference for 28 II, 9,3 | man who was suffering in hell, despite~the “great gulf” 29 II, 9,5 | to be brought up out of hell; this was accomplished by 30 II, 9,5 | accomplished by the descent into hell and the Resurrection~of 31 II, 0,2 | other words, paradise and hell. The Church does not recognize 32 II, 0,2 | purgatory, and 3) gehenna (hell). The very name~“gehenna” 33 II, 0,2 | judgment, when~both death and hell will be cast into the “lake 34 II, 0,2 | chains under darkness” (in hell) “until the judgment of 35 Add, 0,7 | having two hands to go into hell” (gehenna),~into the fire 36 Add, 0,7 | Are There Tortures in Hell?” in Orthodox Life, 1970, 37 Add, 0,7 | impious people would suffer in hell only for a certain~definite 38 Add, 0,7 | means that there must be hell~with eternal torments.”~


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