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- Method in Pseudo-Dionysius Seely J
- Some Aspects of Christian Meditation*
- Saint Bonaventure and Justice
- Time, Judgment, and Competitive Spirituality: a Reading of the Development of the Doctrine of Purgatory
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- Gregory of Nyssa
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- Jared Ortiz Hope College Department of Religion
- Deification Through Sacramental Living in LDS and Eastern Orthodox Worship Practices: a Comparative Analysis Jess P
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- Gregory Palamas and Hesychasm
- The Ascetic Imperative in Culture and Criticism, Geoffrey Galt
- A.S. Dunstone, the Atonement in Gregory of Nyssa. London
- One Word, One Body, One Voice. Studies in Apophatic Theology
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- The Theological Anthropology of St. Gregory of Nyssa Marcus Mccormick Harding School of Theology
- Meeting the Mystics with Merton
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- Practical Divinization in Ecologically Threatened Times
- Re-Evaluating Augustinian Fatalism Through the Eastern and Western Distinction Between God's Essence and Energies Stephen John Plecnik Marquette University
- Laudato Si’ of the Holy Father Francis on Care for Our Common Home