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- in 1347 also brought with it the conclusive triumph of the Palamists over the anti-Palamists. It became clear that the dispute between Barlaam and Palamas...
- that the Palamists were able to achieve a lasting victory over the anti-Palamists. When Kantakouzenos was deposed in 1354, the anti-Palamists were not...
- Jesus in Christianity Life of Jesus in the New Testament Tabor Light – Palamist doctrine of seeing God's light Names and Titles of the Lord Jesus Christ...
- when it was first proposed, sparking the Hesychast controversy, and the Palamist faction prevailed only after the military victory of John VI Kantakouzenos...
- that the Palamists were able to achieve a lasting victory over the anti-Palamists. When Kantakouzenos was deposed in 1354, the anti-Palamists were not...
- "deification." Influential 20th-century Orthodox theologians include the Neo-Palamist writers Vladimir Lossky, John Meyendorff, John S. Romanides, and Georges...
- Following the decision of 1351, there was strong repression against anti-Palamist thinkers, who ultimately had no choice but to emigrate and convert to Catholicism...
- authority, and began ****cuting the pro-Kantakouzenists and anti-Western Palamists. In 1344, the regency concluded a further alliance with Bulgaria, which...
- Following the decision of 1351, there was strong repression against anti-Palamist thinkers. Kalekas reports on this repression as late as 1397, and for theologians...
- On the other hand, he found himself unable or unwilling to follow the Palamist doctrine espoused by John VI Kantakouzenos. His younger brother Prochoros...