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I favor this view although it’s not the historical Roman or Greek position. Rome follows Augustine in saying they’re created visual miracles. The Greeks usually attribute them to the Divine Energies, or uncreated Acts of God, which is articulated in St Maximus and Gregory of Palamas.
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