-
Imiaslavie (imyaslavie, Russian: Имяславие,
literally "name-praisingness" or "name-glorification"),
among critics also
known as
imyabozhie (Russian: Имябожие)...
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Hieromonk Anthony Bulatovich, was
regarded as the main
proponent of the
Imiaslavie doctrine, a
dogmatic doctrine which ****erts that the Name of God is God...
- "Spirit alone"). At the
other end of the spectrum,
emerging from the
Imiaslavie and
Primitive Catholicism streams, some
Christians now
affirm the “Sōlum...
- the
limitations of the pilgrim's
method of the
prayer in his book on
imiaslavie and
Jesus prayer.
Metropolitan Hilarion writes that the pilgrim's rate...
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distinction has been criticized.
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Parmenides Ṛta...
- officer,
explorer of Africa, writer,
hieromonk and the
leader of the
imiaslavie movement in
Eastern Orthodox Christianity.
Alexander was born to a family...
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- same period, The
Philosophy of the Name,
dedicated to the
apology of
imiaslavie and
related to
similar apologies by
Florensky and Losev. From this correspondence...
- In 1913, the
monastery was the site of a
raging theological argument (
Imiaslavie)
among Russian monks,
which led to
tsarist Russian intervention and the...
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entitled "Quenchers of the Spirit",
criticising the
rough purging of
Imiaslavie Russian monks on
Mount Athos by the Holy
Synod of the
Russian Orthodox...