Papers by GENNADIOS N LIMOURIS
Progress in Radiopharmacology 3, 1982
“How far even then mathematics will suffice to describe and explain the fabric of the body, no ma... more “How far even then mathematics will suffice to describe and explain the fabric of the body, no man can foresee”.
... Icons, windows on eternity: Theology and spirituality in colour. Post a Comment. CONTRIBUTORS... more ... Icons, windows on eternity: Theology and spirituality in colour. Post a Comment. CONTRIBUTORS: ... VOLUME/EDITION: PAGES (INTRO/BODY): x,. SUBJECT(S): Council of Nicaea; Orthodox Eastern Church; Doctrines; History; Veneration of icons and Christian union; Icons; Cult. ...
L'A. presente le point de vue de l'Eglise orthodoxe, expose lors du Concile Mondial des E... more L'A. presente le point de vue de l'Eglise orthodoxe, expose lors du Concile Mondial des Eglises, sur l'unite de l'Eglise dans la diversite ecclesiologique et oecumenique
... VOLUME/EDITION: PAGES (INTRO/BODY): xii, 283 p. SUBJECT(S): Orthodox Eastern Church; Doctrine... more ... VOLUME/EDITION: PAGES (INTRO/BODY): xii, 283 p. SUBJECT(S): Orthodox Eastern Church; Doctrines; Christian union; Ecumenical movement; History; Sources. DISCIPLINE: No discipline assigned. LC NUMBER: BX324 .O755 1994. HTTP: LANGUAGE: English. ...
The Ecumenical Review, 1990
The Ecumenical Review, 1993
The Ecumenical Review, 1991
... communion-exchange; for the theologian consumption finds its origin in the eucharist which is... more ... communion-exchange; for the theologian consumption finds its origin in the eucharist which is ... pp.67-100; Christianity and Civilization, pp.121-130; The Social Problems in ... J. Zizioulas, The Pneumatological Dimension of the Church, in International Catholic Review, March ...
The Ecumenical Review, 1986
I. The eucharist as the sacrament in, for and through the church As the locus of an ever-renewed ... more I. The eucharist as the sacrament in, for and through the church As the locus of an ever-renewed Pentecost, the glorified humanity of Christ comes to us in the sacraments of the churchor rather the church is in the deepest sense nothing other than the sacrament of the risen Christ.' The church as eucharist is the hidden intention -"under a veil"of the risen Christ drawing all things towards him in order to restore them to life permanently. At the same time, God expects a free and creative response by humankind: hence the veiled mystery of Easter can only be revealed through the cooperation (synergia) of the Holy Spirit and our freedom. Within each baptized person lies hidden the divine life, the "Spirit" @neumu) at the "heart" of his or her personal existence that is the integrating centre of the total human person and hence the organ that permits a form of knowledge in the Spirit in which justice, beauty and love are inseparable. By a gradual process of acquiring roots both in communion with the One who alone is holy and with the communion of saints, this knowledge develops in the individual and he or sheinstead of living in separateness and deathwill live in the Spirit, for "that which is born of the Spirit is spirit" as Christ says in St John's Gospel (3:6).
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