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  2. Gregory Palamas - Wikipedia

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    St. Gregory Palamas and Orthodox Spirituality (ISBN 0-913836-11-7) by Fr. John Meyendorff; Saint Gregory Palamas as a Hagiorite (ISBN 960-7070-37-2) by Metropolitan Hierotheos (Vlachos) of Nafpaktos; Introduction to St. Gregory Palamas (ISBN 1-885652-83-6) by George C. Papademetriou

  3. Palamism - Wikipedia

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    According to Carlton, Palamas's teachings express an Orthodox tradition that long preceded Palamas, and "Roman Catholic thinkers" coined the term "Palamism" in order to "justify their own heresy by giving what is the undoubted and traditional teaching of the Orthodox Church an exotic label, turning it into an historically conditioned 'ism'". [88]

  4. Church of Saint Gregory Palamas - Wikipedia

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    The church was inaugurated when the city was already part of Greece, on 21 April 1914 by Metropolitan Gennadios (1912–1951). As the old St. Demetrios Cathedral was now a Christian church again, [6] the new metropolitan church was dedicated to St. Gregory Palamas instead of St. Demetrios.

  5. Holy Orthodox Church in North America - Wikipedia

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    The Holy Orthodox Church in North America (HOCNA) is a True Orthodox denomination located primarily in the United States and Canada, with additional communities in Latin America, Europe, Africa, and Georgia. [1] In 2010, the HOCNA had 2,212 congregants in 34 churches in the United States. [2]

  6. Hesychasm - Wikipedia

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    In these works, St. Gregory Palamas uses a distinction, already found in the 4th century in the works of the Cappadocian Fathers, between the energies or operations (Gr. energeiai) of God and the essence of God. St. Gregory taught that the energies or operations of God were uncreated. He taught that the essence of God can never be known by his ...

  7. Hesychast controversy - Wikipedia

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    However, in 1351, at a synod under the presidency of Emperor John VI Kantakouzenos, Palamas' real Essence-Energies distinction was established as the doctrine of the Orthodox Church. Gregory Akindynos , who had been a disciple of Gregory and had tried to mediate between him and Barlaam, became critical of Palamas after Barlaam's departure in 1341.

  8. Georges Florovsky - Wikipedia

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    The Limits of the Church, Church Quarterly Review, 1933 ; Following the Holy Fathers (Excerpt of The Collected Works of Georges Florovsky Vol. IV, "Patristic Theology and the Ethos of the Orthodox Church," Part II, p. 15-22) online; St Gregory Palamas and the Tradition of the Fathers, 1961 online; Revelation and Interpretation online; Scripture ...

  9. Triads (Gregory Palamas) - Wikipedia

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    International Conferences on St Gregory Palamas (with abstracts) C. Athanasopoulos, 2015, Triune God: Incomprehensible but Knowable—The Philosophical and Theological Significance of St Gregory Palamas for Contemporary Philosophy and Theology, Cambridge Scholars Publishing; C. Athanasopoulos, Introduction to the book "Triune God"