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christ 542
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Protopresbyter Michael Pomazansky
Orthodox dogmatic theology

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christianity

   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, A,4| during~the first centuries of Christianity preserved a special caution 2 Intro, A,5| Church~and uncommitted to Christianity, might easily misunderstand 3 Intro, C,2| constructs of the enemies of Christianity.~In general, St. Gregory 4 I, 1,2 | Gal. 5:6).~Of course, Christianity is bound up also with knowledge 5 I, 2,1 | second~fundamental dogma of Christianity. A whole series of the great 6 I, 2,6 | or “Word” was borrowed by Christianity from~philosophy, as certain 7 I, 2,9 | men who were outside of Christianity and related that the~Christians 8 II, 6,3 | writings, the foundation~of Christianity, and the foundation of the 9 II, 6,5 | is the central dogma of Christianity, the heart of our Christian~ 10 II, 7,5 | the Church. They spread Christianity to the ends of the earth 11 II, 7,5 | martyr’s death The seeds of Christianity were sown in the world by 12 II, 7,5 | these numerous branches of Christianity there is no unity, either 13 II, 7,5 | spirit and foundations of Christianity~have been distorted. None 14 II, 7,5 | level is not~limited to Christianity; on this same all-equalling 15 II, 8,2 | unheard of outside of true Christianity — are the action of the 16 II, 8,3 | to certain~historians of Christianity who are of the rationalistic 17 II, 8,3 | it, as the “Baptism into Christianity.” Thus even now there is 18 II, 8,5 | Therefore, from the beginning~of Christianity the Bloodless Sacrifice 19 II, 8,7 | In the first centuries of Christianity such~a demand was not obligatory, 20 II, 8,8 | life which is blessed in Christianity: virginity or celibacy.~ 21 II, 9,5 | hostile attitude~toward Christianity.~It is natural to suppose 22 II, 9,5 | period in the history of Christianity the first need~was that 23 II, 9,7 | world. And~thus up to now Christianity is adorned with confessors 24 II, 9,7 | visible sign and banner of Christianity, of the Church, of everyone 25 II, 9,7 | everyone who belongs to Christianity “in general” has such an 26 II, 9,7 | martyrdom and the~confession of Christianity in all ages.~Reflecting 27 II, 0,2 | the fundamental~truths of Christianity. “God is not a God of the 28 Add, 0,4 | martyrs was~the light of Christianity, there was less concern 29 App, 1 | clarified in the history of Christianity; “Orthodoxy stands not~merely 30 App, 1 | creativity be~expressed in Christianity, and how can it be harmonized 31 App, 2 | In the first centuries of Christianity the Church writers and Fathers 32 App, 2 | to~Christian philosophy. Christianity stepped forth as a world-view 33 App, 2 | concepts into the channel of Christianity. The ideas of Plato stood 34 App, 2 | philosophy created; and in Christianity, this means Christian~philosophy.~ 35 App, 3 | confessed by the Church:~1. Christianity is presented by him as the 36 App, 3 | are true, but one-sided; Christianity synthesizes~the positive


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