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Theologian and has
" Theologian Thomas G. Long has offered two other possibilities besides their sex ;
and St. Symeon the New Theologian at the end of the tenth century writes, ' He who is God by nature converses with those whom he has made gods by grace, as a friend converses with his friends, face to face.
and St. Symeon the New Theologian at the end of the tenth century writes, ' He who is God by nature converses with those whom he has made gods by grace, as a friend converses with his friends, face to face.
and St. Symeon the New Theologian at the end of the tenth century writes, ' He who is God by nature converses with those whom he has made gods by grace, as a friend converses with his friends, face to face.
Bereginyas or Berehynias are obscure fairies mentioned in " The Lay of St. Gregory the Theologian of the Idols ", which has been preserved in a 15th-century Novgorod manuscript.
Theologian John Frame has called Kline " the most impressive biblical theologian of my lifetime ," adding that Kline's work " is orthodox, yet often original, and it always provides rich analysis of Scripture.
The Greek tradition has a long unbroken history of elders and disciples, such as Sophronius and John Moschos in the seventh century, Symeon the Elder and Symeon the New Theologian in the eleventh century, and contemporary charismatic gerontes such as Porphyrios and Paisios.

Theologian and number
Books used by the Hesychast include the Philokalia, a collection of texts on prayer and solitary mental ascesis written from the 4th to the 15th Centuries, this collection existing in a number of independent redactions ; the Ladder of Divine Ascent ; the collected works of St Symeon the New Theologian ( 949 – 1022 ); and the works of St Isaac the Syrian ( 7th C .?– 8th C .?

Theologian and those
Theologian Benjamin Wiker argues that Aristotle had ideas similar to those of some modern conservatives.
The Eastern Orthodox Church and those Eastern Catholic Churches which follow the Byzantine Rite commemorate the " Repose of the Holy Apostle and Evangelist John the Theologian " on September 26.
The Eastern Orthodox Church and those Eastern Catholic Churches which follow the Byzantine Rite commemorate the " Repose of the Holy Apostle and Evangelist John the Theologian " on September 26.
( English Theologian William Paley declared in 1794 that ' public history ' was a ' register of the successes and disappointments ... and the quarrels of those who engage in contentions power '.

Theologian and who
* Clement of Alexandria: Theologian and apologist who wrote on Greek philosophy, using ideas from pagan literature, Stoic and Platonic philosophy, and Gnosticism to argue for Christianity
Two works by Robert Campin, who initiated the 15th-century Flemish style, should be mentioned: Saint John the Baptist and the Franciscan Theologian Heinrich von Werl and Saint Barbara.
Theologian Luther, who translated the Bible into German, is widely credited for having set the basis for the modern " High German " language.
While most of the students were from the US, there were also Malagasy, Canadian and Norwegian students who went to this school, which from the 1960s to the end of the 1970s averaged 50 to 60 students per year in grades 1-12. Notable alumni include Dr. Carl Braaten, a noted Lutheran Theologian and co-founder of the Center for Catholic and Evangelical Theology and the theological journal Pro Ecclesia, Arndt Braaten, a pastor and professor at Luther College, David Brancaccio of the PBS NOW program, Dr. Peter Dyrud, Minneapolis Cardiologist, Dr. Pier Larson, Professor of African History, Johns Hopkins and Dr. Stan Quanbeck, medical missionary to Madagascar for 40 years.
Kenneth R. Valpey ( December 18, 1951-) is a Gaudiya Vaishnava Theologian who studied at Oxford University, St Cross College ( 1999 – 2004 ).

Theologian and make
Theologian Reinhold Niebuhr, for example, commented on the necessity of coercion in preserving the course of justice by warning, " Moral reason must learn how to make coercion its ally without running the risk of a Pyrrhic victory in which the ally exploits and negates the triumph.

Theologian and Christianity
Various Orthodox theologians including St. Symeon the New Theologian, St Gregory Palamas, John Romanides, Vladimir Lossky, Metropolitan Hierotheos ( Vlachos ) of Nafpaktos, Thomas Hopko, Professor George D. Metallinos Nikolaos Loudovikos, Dumitru Stăniloae, Stanley S. Harakas and Archimandrite George, Abbot of the Holy Monastery of St. Gregorios of Mount Athos hold that this criterion is at the very heart of many theological conflicts between Eastern Orthodox Christianity and Western Christianity, which is seen to culminate in the conflict over hesychasm.

Theologian and ...
* " St. Gregory the Theologian says that theoria and praxis are beneficial because theoria ... guides him to the holy of holies and restores him to his original nature ; whereas praxis receives and serves Christ and tests love with actions.

Theologian and theory
John Polkinghorne, an Anglican priest, member of the Royal Society and Canon Theologian at Liverpool Cathedral, was asked for a comment on Hamer's theory by the British national daily newspaper, The Daily Telegraph.

Theologian and .
Gregory of Nazianzus ( c. 329 – January 25 389 or 390 ) ( also known as Gregory the Theologian or Gregory Nazianzen ; ) was a 4th-century Archbishop of Constantinople.
A Byzantine-style icon depicting the Three Holy Hierarchs: ( left to right :) Basil the Great, John Chrysostom and Gregory the Theologian.
Andrei Rublev, Gregory the Theologian ( 1408 ), Dormition Cathedral, Vladimir.
The Liturgy of St Gregory the Theologian in use by the Coptic Church is named after him.
By 451 he was designated Theologus, or Theologian by the Council of Chalcedon — a title held by no others save John the Apostle and Symeon the New Theologian.
* The Orthodox Church of America website article on St. Gregory the Theologian.
* Michael Azkoul, " St. Gregory the Theologian: Poetry and Faith ," Patristic and Byzantine Review 14. 1 – 3 ( 1995 ): 59 – 68.
# " the practice of inner prayer, aiming at union with God on a level beyond images, concepts and language ", a sense in which the term is found in Evagrius Ponticus ( 345-399 ), Maximus the Confessor ( c. 580-662 ), and Symeon the New Theologian ( 949-1022 );
* Works of St Symeon the New Theologian.
The Eastern Orthodox Church commemorates him as a " Great Ecumenical Teacher ", together with Basil the Great and Gregory the Theologian.
" Theologian and author Arthur A. Cohen, in The Myth of the Judeo-Christian Tradition, questioned the theological validity of the Judeo-Christian concept and suggested that it was essentially an invention of American politics, while Jacob Neusner, in Jews and Christians: The Myth of a Common Tradition, writes, " The two faiths stand for different people talking about different things to different people.
* Ian C. Levy ( ed ), A Companion to John Wyclif: Late Medieval Theologian ( Leiden, Brill, 2011 ) ( Brill's Companions to the Christian Tradition, 4 ).
Orthodox Roman Catholic scholarship, some Protestant Churches, and the entire Eastern Orthodox Church attributes all of the Johannine literature to the same individual, the " Holy Apostle and Evangelist, John the Theologian ", whom it identifies with the " Beloved Disciple " in the Gospel of John.
Luke: Historian and Theologian.
Theologian Paul Blackham notes that Justin considered Moses to be " more trustworthy, profound and truthful because he is older than the Greek philosophers.
* 1861 – Walter Rauschenbusch, Christian Theologian and Baptist Minister ( d. 1918 )
Theologian J. Matthew Ashley described the relationship between theodicy, cosmodicy and anthropodicy:
Theologian and linguist.

molecular and biophysicist
Francis Harry Compton Crick, OM, FRS ( 8 June 1916 – 28 July 2004 ) was an English molecular biologist, biophysicist, and neuroscientist, and most noted for being a co-discoverer of the structure of the DNA molecule in 1953 together with James D. Watson.
Rosalind Elsie Franklin ( 25 July 1920 – 16 April 1958 ) was a British biophysicist and X-ray crystallographer who made critical contributions to the understanding of the fine molecular structures of DNA, RNA, viruses, coal, and graphite.

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