Theology
‘Word and Sacrament, Sermon and Mass all Interact’
Professor Dimitra Koukoura, School of Theology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
5 August 2017
b) Sermon, mass and hymns
There is a wide-spread impression that Luther ...
The Nature of Luther’s Preaching
Professor Dimitra Koukoura, School of Theology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
29 July 2017
A) The Main Features of his Sermon
He preached 4-5 times a week at Witte...
Reflections on the infallibility of European Man – Part II
Saint Justin Popovich
11 July 2017
5. According to the mystical interpreter Saint John of Damascus, in the hum...
Original sin: Orthodox doctrine or heresy?
Archimandrite Vassilios Papavassiliou
6 July 2017
How easily we Orthodox indiscriminately adopt the language of Western theol...
Luther and the factors affecting preaching in medieval Germany
Professor Dimitra Koukoura, School of Theology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
4 July 2017
C. Luther’s sermon
1. The rhetorical environment
On the eve of the Refo...
Reflections on the infallibility of European Man – Part I
Saint Justin Popovich
2 July 2017
1. After God, man is, without a doubt, the most mysterious and enigmatic en...
The Apostolic Sermon in the Late Middle Ages (12th-14th c.)
Professor Dimitra Koukoura, School of Theology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
15 June 2017
In the ‘studium generale’ of Paris, professors of the Old and New Testam...
Which are the Ancient Oriental Churches? An attempt to get to know them
Petros Panayiotopoulos, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Theology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
10 June 2017
At the Ecumenical Synod at Chalcedon (451), a considerable number of Christ...
The Moves to Transcend Idolatry in Ancient Philosophy and Modern Idolatries
Protopresbyter Nikolaos Loudovikos
7 June 2017
The ancient Greeks came down into what became their territory at the beg...
Christian Preaching in the Latin-speaking Patristic Tradition
Professor Dimitra Koukoura, School of Theology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
3 June 2017
The same line was followed in the Greek-speaking tradition of preaching. ...