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Protopresbyter Michael Pomazansky
Orthodox dogmatic theology

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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, A,3| dogmas are not founded on the rational conceptions~of separate 2 Intro, C,2| Philosophy is erected~upon purely rational foundations and upon the 3 I, 1,1 | God is founded not upon rational grounds, not on proofs taken 4 I, 1,5 | all-encompassing conceptions and rational searching on the subject 5 I, 1,5 | saying farewell to all rational deliberations, bend down 6 I, 1,7 | tells us that God has a rational, free, and personal existence. 7 I, 1,7 | imperfect world we~see free and rational personal beings, we cannot 8 I, 1,7 | to recognize a free and rational personal existence~in God 9 I, 1,9 | He walk in paradise? What rational person would say this? However, 10 I, 2,4 | Sacred Scripture, as well as rational philosophical grounds for 11 II, 3,4 | neither good nor evil. The rational~and free creation becomes 12 II, 3,6 | of living power. Then no rational proofs or persuasions will 13 II, 3,6 | the animal soul, and the~rational soul, which he calls the 14 II, 3,6 | intended to be the conscious,~rational, constant, and most perfect 15 II, 4,1 | Creator give to man, His rational and morally responsible 16 II, 4,1 | instinctive, and in the rational world also morally~free — 17 II, 4,1 | from above. Further, to~the rational creatures of God, this goodness 18 II, 5,2 | the~devil is one of the rational spirits or angels who deviated 19 II, 5,2 | evil. Possessing, like~all rational creatures, the freedom which 20 II, 5,3 | creatures of the earth, no rational~hymnsinger of God's goodness, 21 II, 6,3 | soul to His disciples.~The rational, conscious human will of 22 Add, 0,7 | understand them with our rational thought, nor resolve~those 23 App, 1 | should use a more broadly rational basis, that it cannot entirely 24 App, 1 | whether on a~mystical or on a rational foundation, which have appeared 25 App, 1 | writings, and likewise of rational concepts; it can respond~ 26 App, 2 | raise it to a new degree of rational awareness” — this~is the 27 App, 2 | Divine~Revelation and not on rational, abstract deductions. St. 28 App, 2 | object which is subject to rational examination and definition, 29 App, 2 | sciences use.~Philosophy is rational and abstract. It proceeds


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