Nicodemus the Hagiorite or Nicodemus of the Holy Mountain (Greek: Ὅσιος Νικόδημος ὁ Ἁγιορείτης; 1749 – July 14, 1809) was a Greek ascetic monk, mystic...
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Mortal sin (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
thou art become a transgressor of the law. (James 2:10,11) Similarly, the Exomologetarion of Nicodemus the Hagiorite (1749–1809) distinguishes seven classes...
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Nicodemus is a masculine given name of Greek origin meaning “victory of the people.” Nicodemus is a Biblical figure. Nikodem, a Croatian and Polish version...
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1991 to today The Pedalion, an Eastern Orthodox treatise on canon law by Nicodemus the Hagiorite Canon (canon law) Canon law Canon law of the Catholic Church...
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Philokalia (redirect from The Philokalia)
collection was compiled in the 18th century by Nicodemus the Hagiorite and Macarius of Corinth based on the codices 472 (12th century), 605 (13th century), 476...
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Saint Nicodemus the Hagiorite, The Philokalia, Macmillan, 1983, p. 432: "Intellection (noīsis): Not an abstract concept or a visual image, but the act or...
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Desert Fathers (redirect from Fathers of the desert)
or Garden of the Monks) The Lausiac History by Palladius of Galatia The Vitae Patrum by Jerome The Evergetinos by Nicodemus the Hagiorite and Macarius...
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Gregory Palamas (category Byzantine saints of the Eastern Orthodox Church)
his life of asceticism. After the demise of the Elder Nicodemus, Gregory spent eight years of spiritual struggle under the guidance of a new Elder, Nicephorus...
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Zlata of Meglen (category Serbian saints of the Eastern Orthodox Church)
Orthodox churches - on October 13. Her hagiography was written by Nicodemus the Hagiorite. In Bulgaria and North Macedonia Saint Zlata is often depicted...
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Hypostatic union (redirect from The Hypostasis of Christ)
the Greek: ὑπόστασις hypóstasis, 'person, subsistence') is a technical term in Christian theology employed in mainstream Christology to describe the union...
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Peter of Damascus (section In the Philokalia)
volume three of the Philokalia in which Nicodemus the Hagiorite misattributes Damascene's writings to an 8th-century martyr, Peter the Bishop of Damascus...
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Naxos (redirect from Naxos in the middle ages)
Mykonios, fighter of the Greek War of Independence and officer of the Greek Army Iakovos Nafpliotis (1864–1942), cantor Nicodemus the Hagiorite (1749–1809), saint...
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as taught by the Eastern Catholic Churches and the Eastern Orthodox Church; the same concept is also found in the Latin Church of the Catholic Church...
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Hesychasm (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
Ladder (Step 27, 22–23 of the Holy Transfiguration edition) The Philokalia : the complete text. the Hagiorite, Saint Nicodemus, Saint, Metropolitan of Corinth...
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Canon law (redirect from Law of the Church)
18th-century Athonite monastic scholar Nicodemus the Hagiorite, has compiled canons and commentaries upon them in a work known as the Pēdálion (Ancient Greek: Πηδάλιον...
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between the essence (ousia) and the energies (energeia) of God. It was formulated by Gregory Palamas (1296–1359) as part of his defense of the Athonite...
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Jovan Vladimir (category People of the Bulgarian–Serbian Wars)
In his hagiography included in the Synaxarium of Nicodemus the Hagiorite, the saint is referred to as Emperor of the Serbs (τῶν Σέρβων βασιλεύς). Several...
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Theotokos (category Eastern Orthodox icons of the Virgin Mary)
title of Mary, mother of Jesus, used especially in Eastern Christianity. The usual Latin translations are Dei Genitrix or Deipara (approximately "parent...
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Evangelical School of Smyrna (category Education in the Ottoman Empire)
metropolitan bishop Saint Nicodemus the Hagiorite Saint Daniel Katounakiotis Manolis Kalomiris Adamantios Korais Nick the Greek Aristotle Onassis Timotheos...
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where he was classmates with Nicodemus the Hagiorite and Adamantios Korais. He was an especially educated man and was against the simplification of religious...
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Palamism (category Christianity in the Byzantine Empire)
Palamism or the Palamite theology comprises the teachings of Gregory Palamas (c. 1296 – 1359), whose writings defended the Eastern Orthodox practice of...
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Lorenzo Scupoli (category People from the Kingdom of Naples)
from the work. In the 18th century, Nicodemus the Hagiorite translated the book to Greek, adapting it for the benefit of orthodox readers, and merging it...
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Byzantine law (redirect from The Law School of Constantinople)
Aristenos, from the 12th century All of these books were compiled later by the Athonite monk Saint Nicodemus the Hagiorite and became the basis of the modern Eastern...
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Hesychast controversy (category 14th century in the Byzantine Empire)
The Hesychast controversy was a theological dispute in the Byzantine Empire during the 14th century between supporters and opponents of Gregory Palamas...
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2024-08-16. "Repose of Venerable Nikodemos the Hagiorite". www.oca.org. Retrieved 2024-08-16. "Saint Nikephoros the Confessor, Patriarch of Constantinople"...
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Christian mysticism (redirect from Unitive Way, The)
mysticism is the tradition of mystical practices and mystical theology within Christianity which "concerns the preparation [of the person] for, the consciousness...
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Tabor Light (category Articles needing the year an event occurred from July 2018)
Light"; Georgian: თაბორის ნათება) is the light revealed on Mount Tabor at the Transfiguration of Jesus, identified with the light seen by Paul at his conversion...
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July 14 (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
Ernst Gideon von Laudon, Austrian field marshal (b. 1717) 1809 – Nicodemus the Hagiorite, Greek monk and saint (b. 1749) 1816 – Francisco de Miranda, Venezuelan...
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Apophatic theology (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
the approach of mysticism, which aims at the vision of God, the perception of the divine reality beyond the realm of ordinary perception. "Apophatic"...
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Gerald Palmer (author) (category Translators of the Philokalia)
Metropolitan of Corinth; Nicodemus, the Hagiorite Saint; E Kadloubovsky (1951). Writings from the Philokalia on prayer of the heart. London: Faber and...
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