Ethics
The Repercussions of Rationalism in our Life (1)
Archimandrite Athanasios (Anastasiou), Former Abbot of the Holy Monastery of the Great Meteora
28 November 2018
We might say that rationalism is excessive confidence in our reason, its el...
The Need for Spiritual Study in the Age of the Internet and Information
Archimandrite Theofilos Lemontzis, D. Th.
7 November 2018
Our era has one particular feature where it differs from previous ages: peo...
Knowledge of God is Achieved through Love for Him
Christoforos Papadopoulos, Theologian
24 October 2018
It’s been said that good is to be identified with God, and that therefore k...
The Saints Reveal the Truly Free Person
Archimandrite Theofilos Lemontzis, D. Th.
23 October 2018
An important place in Biblical and Patristic thought is accorded to the bat...
True Autonomy is Achieved through Humility
Christoforos Papadopoulos, Theologian
2 October 2018
True autonomy is achieved through humility, in other words through the empt...
An Address on Pietism
Grigoris Tzivelekis
15 December 2017
We conceal a serpent in our hearts, a great heresy, the other side of the c...
The Mote and the Beam – 2
James W. Lillie
28 November 2017
This is why I’m telling you, don’t be quick to condemn, and to examine the ...
The Mote and the Beam – 1
James W. Lillie
26 November 2017
At Matthew 7, 1-3, the Lord warns us about the danger of judging other peop...
Celibacy and Monasticism
George Mantzaridis, Professor Emeritus, Theological School, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
23 November 2017
Apart from marriage, which is the natural way of life for us humans, there’...
The Rise of Fotios the Great to the Patriarchal Throne and the Composition of the Work ‘The Prince’
Agapi Papadopoulou, Theologian
11 November 2017
When Emperor Basil I ascended the throne, in 867, major changes occurred in...