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Protopresbyter Michael Pomazansky
Orthodox dogmatic theology

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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, A,4| sacred scripture” are to be understood those books written by the 2 Intro, A,6| the Ecumenical Church has understood the cited passages of Sacred~ 3 I, 1,5 | is incomparable cannot be understood as greater or less, because 4 I, 1,5 | are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, 5 I, 1,6 | expressions also must not be understood as indications of the very 6 I, 1,9 | take” in~Genesis must be understood in a God-befitting way ( 7 I, 1,9 | way (L e., it must not be understood literally, because God has 8 I, 1,13 | All-Righteous.~Righteousness is understood in the word of God and in 9 I, 1,17 | Self-Sufficing must not be understood in the sense of “satisfied 10 I, 1,17 | word~“all-blessed” must be understood not in the sense that God, 11 I, 2,2 | Having beheld Three, he understood the mystery~of the Trinity, 12 I, 2,9 | this word was in general understood by~everyone in the same 13 I, 2,11 | are clearly seen,~being understood by the things that are made, 14 II, 3,6 | distinguished~here, and they may be understood as simultaneous: the formation 15 II, 3,6 | In this waycreation” is understood~here in a broad sense as 16 II, 3,6 | passage the spirit is to be understood not as a substance that 17 II, 5,3 | Christian Church has always understood the serpent, the tempter, 18 II, 5,3 | Thus, original sin is understood by Orthodox theology as 19 II, 6,3 | Son of God,” might not be understood in a metaphorical or~conditional 20 II, 6,4 | ancient~Christians also understood it, the Evangelists speak 21 II, 8,1 | grace of Christ, is to be understood the whole economy of our 22 II, 8,4 | by~water and the Spirit, understood the birth by water to be 23 II, 8,4 | Spirit, evidently, is to~be understood the “seal of the Holy Spirit,” 24 II, 8,5 | 51). The Jews evidently understood~the words of Christ literally. 25 II, 8,5 | tell the Jews that they had understood~Him incorrectly, but only 26 II, 8,5 | 56).~His disciples also understood the words of Christ literally: “ 27 II, 8,5 | about the Bread of Life be understood in any “metaphorical”~meaning. “ 28 II, 8,6 | By “epitimia” is to be understood an interdiction or punishment ( 29 Add, 0,7 | Kingdom of Christ must be understood as the fulfillment~of the 30 App, 1 | the worddevelopment” is understood in different ways: Does 31 App, 4 | wisdom in no way can be understood as a teaching of a~personal 32 App, 5,2 | hierarchs, leaving it to be understood that in the ancient Church 33 App, 5,4 | as Bishop of Lutsk) “thus understood that this~matter was in


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