The Church is one. Her unity follows of necessity from the unity of God; for the Church is not a multitude of persons in their separate individuality, but a unity of the grace of God, living in a multitude of rational creatures, submitting themselves... The Orthodox doctrine on the Church, an essay. Translefter Aleksei Stepanovich Khomyakov - 1864Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Nikolai Gogol - 2009 - 306 sidor
...the Church. Komyakov said in The Church is One (p. 3) : "The unity of the Church follows of necessity from the unity of God: for the Church is not a multitude of persons in their separate individuality, but a unity of the grace of God, living in a multitude of rational... | |
| George Every, Richard Harries, Bishop Kallistos Ware - 1984 - 276 sidor
...BLESSED VIRGIN MARY The Church visible and invisible The Church is one. Her unity follows of necessity from the unity of God; for the Church is not a multitude of persons in their separate individuality, but a unity in the grace of God, a living unity manifested in a multitude... | |
| Liah Greenfeld - 1992 - 600 sidor
..."the idea of unity in multiplicity." "The Church is one," he wrote; "her unity follows of necessity from the unity of God; for the Church is not a multitude of persons in their separate individuality, but a unity of the grace of God, living in the multitude of rational... | |
| Alekseĭ Stepanovich Khomi︠a︡kov, Ivan Vasilʹevich Kireevskiĭ - 1998 - 372 sidor
...York: Columbia University Press, 1953) II 184. Theology: Aleksei Khomiakov 31 1. The Church Is One 1. The unity of the Church follows necessarily from the unity of God, for the Church is not a multiplicity of persons in their personal separateness, but the unity of God's grace, living in the... | |
| Nikolas K. Gvosdev - 2000 - 170 sidor
...demands of the community. This is why Khomiakov proclaims: The unity of the Church follows of necessity from the unity of God, for the Church is not a multitude of persons in their separate individuality, but a unity of the grace of God, living in a multitude of rational... | |
| Russell Bova - 2003 - 396 sidor
...explains in his most famous work, The Church Is One: The Church is one. Her unity follows of necessity from the unity of God; for the Church is not a multitude of persons in their separate individuality, but a unity of the grace of God, living in a multitude of rational... | |
| Judith Deutsch Kornblatt - 2004 - 216 sidor
...refer to the organic wholeness of the Church. As Khomyakov wrote in his pamphlet "The Church Is One": "The unity of the Church follows necessarily from the unity of God, for the Church is not a multiplicity of persons in their personal separateness, but a unity of God's grace, living in the multitude... | |
| Hans Schwarz - 2005 - 624 sidor
...and the rationalism of Protestantism. Most important was Khomiakov's understanding of the one church. The unity of the church follows necessarily from the unity of God. The church is not an aggregate of individuals, but a unity of divine grace that in its manifoldness... | |
| Carnegie Samuel Calian - 1965 - 164 sidor
...Christ. It is in this way, Khomyakov felt, that "the Church is one. Her unity follows of necessity from the unity of God ; for the Church is not a multitude of persons in their separate individuality, but a unity of the grace of God, living in a multitude of rational... | |
| Carnegie Samuel Calian - 1968 - 152 sidor
...Christ. It is in this way, Khomyakov felt, that "the Church is one. Her unity follows of necessity from the unity of God; for the Church is not a multitude of persons in their separate individuality, but a unity of the grace of God, living in a multitude of rational... | |
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