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theology of
those communions,
economy or
oeconomy (Gr****: οἰκονομία,
oikonomia) has
several meanings. The
basic meaning of the word is "handling" or...
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salvation accomplished through the Church.
Economy comes from the Gr****
oikonomia (economy), literally, "management of a household" or "stewardship". Church...
- his life.
Through the
oikonomia the
theologia is
revealed to us; but conversely, the
theologia illuminates the
whole oikonomia. God's
works reveal who...
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philosopher Giorgio Agamben traces the
trajectory of the term to Aristotle's
oikonomia—the
effective management of the
household and the
early Church Fathers'...
- Latin's oeconomia. The
Latin word has its
origin at the
Ancient Gr****'s
oikonomia or oikonomos. The word's
first part
oikos means "house", and the second...
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Hypostatic union Icons Metousiosis Mystical theology Nicene Creed Nepsis Oikonomia vs
Akribeia Ousia Palamism Philokalia Phronema Sin
Theosis Theotokos Differences...
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simple consumer's
credit card debt.
Aristotle used a
common Gr**** word '
oikonomia' that
meant "to
direct a
single household," and used it to mean the management...
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Antinomianism Canon law of the
Eastern Orthodox Church Legalism (theology)
Oikonomia (leniency,
opposite of akribeia) Vasile,
Mihai (2017). "Introduction"...
- subjects.
Obrecht desired that for
resource gathering,
states employ bona
oikonomia,
which to him
meant good and
thrifty administration. He says that this...
- 'economics'. The term is
ultimately derived from
Ancient Gr**** οἰκονομία (
oikonomia)
which is a term for the "way (nomos) to run a
household (oikos)", or...