On the Ecclesiastical Distinction of "Potentiality and in Actuality" ('δυνάμει και ενεργεία') in the Orthodox Church

"On the Ecclesiastical Distinction of 'Potentiality and in Actuality' ('δυνάμει και ενεργεία') in the Orthodox Church," by Nikolaos Mannis.

Part 1: Who First Used the Phrase "Potentially and in Actuality"?

Part 2: "Potentially and in Actuality" and the Necessity of Synodal Judgment

Part 3: The Misinterpretation of "Potentially and in Actuality" as the Justification for Communion with Heretics and its Refutation

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