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Saint Gregory Palamas as a Hagiorite
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by MET. HIEROTHEOS VLACHOS


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  • Title Saint Gregory Palamas as a Hagiorite
  • Author MET. HIEROTHEOS VLACHOS
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  • Publisher Orthodox Book Centre
  • Date May 2000
  • ISBN 9789607070371
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St. Gregory Palamas as a Hagiorite

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Levadia-Hellas: Birth of the Theotokos Monastery. 400pp paperback, ownership signature, second printing . Very Good. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 2nd Printing. 2000.
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Orthodox Book Centre, May 2000. Paper Back. New. Metropolitan Hierotheos writes of St. Gregory in the loving manner of a disciple. Yes, there is analysis, there are surveys of the scholarly arguments of Palamas, but Gregory's role as saint of the Church always predominates in this major study, recently translated from the Greek. For it is not enough to abstractly focus on essence and energies, on the uncreated light of the Transfiguration, on Gregory's responses to the scholasticism of Barlaam of Calabria. St. Gregory's theology and mysticism springs from his own extraordinary experience of an ascetic way of knowing God, a devotion and obedience to an Athonite tradition already three centuries old. Anyone familiar with Vlachos' other works (<i>Orthodox Psychotherapy</i>, <i>The Illness and Cure of the Soul</i>, etc.) will want to enter into this work in order to mine their treasure -- the life and hesychast experience of St. Gregory Palamas.
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In English. Soft cover, 22 cm, 400 pp. ISBN: 960-7070-37-2.
Presents the life, work and teaching of St. Gregory Palamas as they relate to his identity as a monk of the Holy Mountain. In the consciousness of the Church as a whole, St. Gregory Palamas, Archbishop of Thessaloniki, is not just a great Father of the Church and an Ecumenical Teacher, but belongs to the company of the Three Hierarchs and the three great Theologians of the Church, as "The Fourth Hierarch and Theologian". Drawing on information provided by St. Philotheos, St. Gregory's biographer, the author describes the Saint’s life from childhood, before he moved to the Holy Mountain. Subsequently we see the Saint as monk, priest, Abbott and Metropolitan, and it is stressed that he was a true Hagiorite, not only because he stayed on the Holy Mountain, but because he lived the life of the Holy Mountain. We learn about the Saint’s gifts and virtues, but also his temptations, which he regarded as a special blessing from God. The Saint's… Read More
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