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The beliefs and practices of the Palamites.
1949 " The last years of the empire witnessed in Palamism a great revival of mystical personal religion." (English Historical Review 64, p. 505)
Wikipedia foundation.
1949 " The last years of the empire witnessed in Palamism a great revival of mystical personal religion." (English Historical Review 64, p. 505)
Wikipedia foundation.
Palamism — See Palamas, Gregory … Historical dictionary of Byzantium
Palamism — Паламизм … Вестминстерский словарь теологических терминов
Demetrios Kydones — Demetrios Kydones, latinized as Demetrius Cydones or Demetrius Cydonius (Greek: Δημήτριος Κυδώνης; 1324 in Thessalonica 1398 in Crete), was a Byzantine theologian, translator, writer and influential statesman, who served an unprecedented three… … Wikipedia
ГРИГОРИЙ ПАЛАМА — [Греч. Γρηγόριος Παλαμᾶς] (ок. 1296, К поль 14.11.1357, Фессалоника), свт. (пам. 14 нояб., переходящее празд. во 2 ю Неделю Великого поста), архиеп. Фессалоникийский, отец и учитель Церкви. Жизнь Источники Свт. Григорий Палама. Икона. Посл. треть … Православная энциклопедия
Tabor Light — In Eastern Orthodox theology, the Tabor Light (also Light of Tabor, Tabor s Light, Taboric Light; Greek: Φῶς του Θαβώρ, also as Ἄκτιστον Φῶς, Uncreated Light, Θεῖον Φῶς, Divine Light; Russian: Фаворский свет) is the light revealed on Mount Tabor… … Wikipedia
Gregor Palamas — Gregorios Palamas Gregorios Palamas (* Ende 1296 oder Anfang 1297 in Konstantinopel; † 14. November 1359 in Thessalonike) war ein orthodoxer Theologe und Schriftsteller und Erzbischof von Thessalonike. Er wurde 1368 heiliggesprochen und zählt zu… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Gregorios Palamas — (griechisch Γρηγόριος Παλαμάς, * Ende 1296 oder Anfang 1297 in Konstantinopel; † 14. November 1359 in Thessalonike) war ein orthodoxer byzantinischer Theolo … Deutsch Wikipedia
Kydones, Prochoros — Younger brother of Demetrios Kydones (q.v.); opponent of Palamism (q.v.). He was a monk at the Great Lavra on Mount Athos (qq.v.) until he was expelled from the monastery in 1367 and condemned for his views in Constantinople (q.v.) the… … Historical dictionary of Byzantium
Jesus Prayer — The Jesus Prayer, also called the Prayer of the Heart, is a short, formulaic prayer often uttered repeatedly. It has been widely used, taught and discussed throughout the history of the Eastern Orthodox Church. The exact words of the prayer have… … Wikipedia
Omphaloskepsis — is contemplation of one s navel as an aid to meditation.[1] The word comes from Greek omphalos (navel) + skepsis (act of looking, examination). Similar words are omphaloskeptic (one who engages in the practice) and omphaloskeptical (related to… … Wikipedia