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O pocieszeniu jakie daje teologia

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ELPIS
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2011
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vol. 13
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issue 23-24
317-338
EN
Philosophy and theology for ages are connected with themselves. The story of their relation is very long and complicated. In the Western thought theology closely was connected with the philosophy and in the form of the scholasticism held out until the 20th century. However in the eastern, Orthodox tradition, this relation was never ambiguous. Philosophy has often been used by theologians and she has criticized by them. The dislike of the monk's environment for philosophy is very great, however the environment of theologians cannot do her without. Philosophy is an activity of the mind, however theology is a shout of the heart which wants to throw handcuffs of the mind down from itself. However in the process of getting to know God one and second are cooperating with each other. In the article we will try to analyze the relation philosophy-theology from a point of view of the hesychasm tradition.
Konštantínove listy
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2016
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vol. 9
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issue 1
158 – 182
EN
The first part of the paper focuses on the long conflict between East and West, which reached its peak with the movement of the Kollyvades in the 17th and 18th century. What is of great interest here is the fact that we do not deal with a single event in the ecclesiastical history, but with an issue of Orthodox theology, which extends to our modern times. In the second part, we probe into the basic Hesychastic principles of the three Kolyvades Saints – Macarius Notaras, Athanasius Parios and Nicodemus the Athonite; in particular we explore their Filocalistic approach, their idea of the Invisible War, and their Anti-papalism. Finally, the prominence of the Church Fathers in their work is examined along with their contribution to the liturgical life and their views about education.
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