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Gregory Palamas.
Nicholas Kabasilas. Gregory Palamas and hesychasts disputes.
Gregory Palamas.
He was a teacher of the glorious Gregory Palamas and wrote a work on mental prayer.
St. Gregory Palamas and church councils in the 14th century 9.
Today is the second Sunday of Great Lent, and today,we remember Saint Gregory Palamas.
St Gregory Palamas.
The point is not even Athos' Byzantine legacy,the teachings of its many holy fathers(such as St. Gregory Palamas' Hesychasm), or the prophecies it has yielded.
St Gregory Palamas.
Since in both cases he employed gnostic criteria,equating philosophy with theology, he provoked strong opposition from Gregory Palamas.
St Gregory Palamas.
Such syntheses were effected by Gregory of Nazianzus and other 4th-century Cappadocian theologians, the 7th-century résumé of Maximus the Confessor, andthe works of the 14th-century mystic Gregory Palamas.
Saint Gregory Palamas.
When in the 14th century the western monk Varlaam fought the Orthodox teaching on the divine energies and the uncreated Light, as they lived it at the Holy Mountain,God brought forth the agiorite hieromonk Gregory Palamas a great theologian and teacher of the Orthodox Faith.
Saint Gregory Palamas.
When in the 14th century the western monk Varlaam fought against the Orthodox teaching on the divine energies and the Uncreated Light as experienced on the Holy Mountain,God brought forth the Hagiorite Hieromonk, Saint Gregory Palamas- a major theologian and teacher of the Orthodox Faith.
Saint Gregory Palamas.
As translations of Orthodox books on spiritual life become more and more accessible, and Orthodox terminology on spiritual warfare proliferates, an ever greater number of people talk of hesychasm(contemplative prayer), the Jesus prayer, ascetic life, sublime states of prayer, and of the most contemplative holy fathers,such as Saints Simeon the New Theologian, Gregory Palamas, or Gregory the Sinaite.
Saint Gregory Palamas.
As translations of Orthodox books on the spiritual life become more widely available, an the Orthodox vocabulary of spiritual struggle is placed more and more in the air, one finds an increasing number of people talking about hesychasm, the Jesus Prayer, the ascetic life, exalted states of prayer, and the most exalted Holy Fathers like St.Symeon the New Theologian, St. Gregory Palamas, and St. Gregory the Sianite.
Even the blessed St. Gregory Palamas had an ongoing battle against the flesh and sleep.
Tonight Metropolitan Amfilohije.during the promotion of the French edition of his doctoral dissertation on St. Gregory Palamas, will deliver a lecture,"The path of the knowing the God by Saint Gregory Palamas".
Gregory Palamas(1296- 1359), who showed himself as one of the foremost theologians of medieval Byzantium.
Let us then also imitate the saints and like Saint Gregory Palamas continuously supplicate the Lord in the following words:"Enlighten my darkness".
If Saint Gregory Palamas did not theologize the way he theologized, summing up the experience and life of Orthodoxy, eliminating the thirst of today's tormented young people.
It is through this podvig that our soul is illumined with grace-bearing divine light,as teaches St. Gregory Palamas, who is'triumphantly honored by the Holy Church on the second Sunday of the Great Fast.
St. Gregory Palamas calls the peace of Christmas“the spirit of adoption, because those who are bearers of this peace with faith became inheritors of God and coinheritors of Christ(Romans 8:17).
Interpreting this term,St. Gregory Palamas points out that God, who created the world, is the real king of the world.
For Catholics, Gregory Palamas is one of the Byzantine writers; he is not a Holy Father and is not recognized as such by them, but for us he is one of the main links of the patristic Tradition.
We owe great gratitude to Saint Gregory Palamas, because, with the illumination he received from God, with his experience and his theology, he bequethed to us the teaching and eternal experience of the Church concerning the deification(gr. theosis) of man.