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But I need not remind the reader that the idea of this combination is indeed central in orthodox theology.
Orthodox theology has always presented Christian marriage as something absolutely unique, and, indeed eternal.
Luther and Zwingli also attacked the orthodox theology of the mass.
Orthodox theology sees a synthesis between the body and the soul, so what happens to one affects the other.
He had been studying Eastern Orthodox theology for years before the conversion.
The card stands for religion and orthodox theology.
According to Orthodox theology, when asceticism is increased, prayer must be increased also.
In the Eastern Orthodox theology redemption isn't seen as ransom.
This spiritual renewal contributed heavily to the flowering of Orthodox theology in the 20th century.
Orthodox theology makes no judgment over the spiritual fate of those who are not Orthodox.
Orthodox theology and Orthodox liturgical traditions became a major influence on his work.
Eastern Orthodox theology emphasizes the incarnation as the starting point for our union with Christ.
Within Orthodox theology, gnomic willing is contrasted with natural willing.
These issues are plainly not a part of Ordol's orthodox theology, but illuminate its concerns and limitations.
They used very daring imagery to express the complexity of the reality they experienced, which went far beyond the orthodox theology.
Eastern Orthodox theology regards this distinction as more than a mere conceptual distinction.
In Orthodox theology, expiation is an act of offering that seeks to change the one making the offering.
Theosis (Eastern Orthodox theology) is the process of coming into union with God.
The canon is quoted in full here because it explains the Russian Orthodox theology on the subject:
Completed probably early in his life, before the Arian controversy, they constitute the first classic work of developed Orthodox theology.
As with all of Orthodox theology, the purpose is theosis (mystical union with God).
He enjoys a sizable following in the field of Orthodox theology, and, after the fall of communism, has been considered for canonization.
Gnosis, as the proper use of the noetic faculty plays an important role in Eastern Orthodox theology.
John Behr characterizes Orthodox theology as having been "reborn in the twentieth century."
Greenberg's break with Orthodox theology comes with his analysis of the implications of the Holocaust.