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  • As an Athonite monk, Palamas had learned to practice Hesychasm.
  • Gregory Palamas, afterwards Archbishop of Thessalonica, defended Hesychasm.
  • Mount Athos is a centre of the practice of Hesychasm.
  • Hesychasm is of primary importance in the ascetical theology of the Orthodox Church.
  • Akindynos having died in 1348, Nicephorus Gregoras became the chief opponent of Hesychasm.
  • In the past, Roman Catholic theologians generally expressed a negative view of Hesychasm.
  • Roman Catholic theologians have generally expressed a negative view of Hesychasm until the 20th century.
  • The Hesychasm or Palamite controversy was not a conflict between Orthodoxy and the Papacy,.
  • As the Great Schism between East and West grew, conflict arose over misunderstandings about Hesychasm.
  • Nevertheless, Roman Catholicism in recent years has shown itself more open to ideas of Hesychasm.
  • He was a specialist in Hesychasm.
  • Palamas gave this explanation as part of his defense of the Eastern Orthodox ascetic practice of hesychasm.
  • Further, the associated practice of hesychasm used to achieve theosis was characterized as " magic ".
  • Hesychasm is a form of constant purposeful prayer or experiential prayer, explicitly referred to as contemplation.
  • With the growing influence of the Hesychasm, during the 14th century the rock monasteries became widespread.
  • A completely separate contemplative movement within the Eastern Orthodox Church is Hesychasm, a form of Christian meditation.
  • A devoted practitioner of hesychasm, an adherent of the Burning Pyre group within the Romanian Orthodox Church.
  • Hesychasm was promoted by Saint Gregory Palamas in the 14th century and remains a part of Eastern Christian spirituality.
  • Hesychasm was one of the ways in which the various ascetics of the East attained the vision of God.
  • Much of the literature of Hesychasm is occupied with the psychological analysis of such tempting thoughts ( e . g.
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