AN ESSAY ON THE MYSTICAL THEOLOGY OF THE EASTERN CHURCH
PG t. 32, col. 869 AB. [Russian translation: Creations, Part VI, p. 150.] Wed. Against Eunomius, II, 32: PG, t. 29, col. 648.
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PG t. 3, col. 640.
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Ibid., col. 649-652.
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PG, t. 130, col. 132 A.
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PG, t. 94, col. 800 VS. [Complete Collection of Works, vol. 1, p. 162.]
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Ibid., col. 860 B. [Russian translation, p. 185.]
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PG, t. 150, col. 1220 D.
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Ibid., col. 1189 B.
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S. Marci Eugenici Ephes. Capita syllogistica., in the book. W. Gasa. Die Mystik dea N. Cabasilas. Greiswald, 1849, append. II, s. 217.
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Words and Speeches, vol. II, pp. 36-37.
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PG, t. 150, col. 929 VS.
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Ibid., col, 949 AC. St. Gregory Palamas undoubtedly has in mind a passage from St. Gregory of Nyssa "On the Constitution" of Man, Chapter XI: PG, vol. 44, col. 153-156.
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There is nothing more hopeless than the simplistic concept of Divine simplicity. Fr. Sebastian Gichardin's book "The Problem of Divine Simplicity in the East and in the West in the XIV-XV Centuries. Gregory Palamas, Duns Scotus, Georgius Scholarius", published in Lyons in 1933, is a striking example of such theological insensitivity to the fundamental mysteries of the faith.
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This passage is quoted by M. Jugie in the article "Palamas", "Diet. de theol. cathol.», XI, col. 1759 s.
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St. Gregory Palamas. Physical Chapters...: PG. t. 150, col. 1209 C - 1212 A.
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St. Gregory Palamas. Theophanes. PG, t 150, col. 929 A.
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PG, t. 91, col. 1261-1264.
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Decrees of the Council of 1341, Synopsis Nili. Mansi, Coil. concil., t. 25, col. 1149.