the Armenian, the Coptic, the Abyssinian, the Syriac, the Maronite, the Chaldean and Malabrian Churches, because they do not use the Byzantine rite, and have no claim to be considered as Greek Churches, even in the wider meaning of the word. IV. GREEK CHURCH HISTORY (1) The First ...
Related to that then is the “anointing” that is mentioned, which is nothing more than the infilling of the Spirit, or in Jesus’s case, the visual representation of that infilling that happened at his baptism. But there is a deeper level of meaning here in that this could also be a ...
Similarly, regarding changes both in form and, crucially, in meaning, Haiman observes, respectively, that “the chunking and reduction features of the grammaticalization process bear a resemblance to non-linguistic ritualized behavior” and that “[r]epeated practices lead to habituation, the process...