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Title: | Rugăciunea și comuniunea omului cu Dumnezeu | Authors: | Micevski-Ignat, Ilche | Keywords: | prayer, communion, God, Justin Popovich, Dumitru Stăniloae, Christ, Church | Issue Date: | 2022 | Publisher: | Editura Doxologia, Institut for Okumenische Theologie Ostkirchliche Orthodoxie und Patrologie, Universitat Graz | Source: | Ilche Micevski-Ignat, „Rugăciunea și comuniunea omului cu Dumnezeu”, Pr. Prof. dr. Viorel Sava (coord.), Studia Theologica Doctoralia XIV, De la lumina rugăciunii la teologia luminii. Aspecte ale cercetării doctorale actuale, Editura Doxologia, Institut for Okumenische Theologie Ostkirchliche Orthodoxie und Patrologie, Universitat Graz, Iași 2022, pp. 142-153 | Conference: | Studia Theologica Doctoralia XIV, De la lumina rugăciunii la teologia luminii. Aspecte ale cercetării doctorale actuale | Abstract: | Man is created for communion with God. Communion with God is essential to man's spiritual life and salvation. If man does not maintain his communion with God, he moves away not only from God but also from those close to him. Removal from God creates a meaningless life, and man is left with only the meaning and purpose of material and transient things. In addition to the many virtues that the Christian has as a means of salvation, prayer is one of them through which man returns to God or remains in constant communion with Him. Prayer is the virtue that keeps man close to God. Through prayer, man is in a dialogue with God and is always close to God. Prayer to God and communion with God are not excluded, but are an essential part of the relationship between God and man. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/30280 | ISBN: | 978-606-9746-89-9 978-3-9504741-3-8 |
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