Theology
Analysis of 1 Timothy 4, 9-15
Ioannis Karavidopoulos, Professor Emeritus of New Testament Hermeneutics, A. U. Th.
23 January 2023
Today’s epistle reading comes from Saint Paul’s first letter to Timothy and...
Existential joy in theological discourse
Archimandrite Kyrillos Kostopoulos
20 January 2023
The return to the deification of reason is a feature of the modern era, tho...
Let’s envy the one
Sophia Bekri, Theologian
17 January 2023
It used to be said that nobody is as ungrateful as a person you’ve done a g...
Thanksgiving and Gratitude
Ioannis Karavidopoulos, Professor Emeritus of New Testament Hermeneutics, A. U. Th.
15 January 2023
Imagine for a moment how frightening it would feel to be cut off from all o...
The Iambic Katavasies of the Lord’s Feast of Theophany [3]
Mihaïl Koutsos
10 January 2023
Ode 7
He who stilled the high flame of the furnace
Which contained the de...
The Iambic Katavasies of the Lord’s Feast of Theophany [1]
Mihaïl Koutsos
7 January 2023
Ode 1
Israel passed through the storm-tossed deep of the sea
Which God ha...
The Significance of the Baptism of Jesus Christ in the Jordan
Sophia Kafkopoulou
5 January 2023
On 6 January, our Church celebrates Theophany, one of the great feasts of t...
The Transfiguration of Time
Protopresbyter Vasileios Kalliakmanis, Professor of the Theological School, A.U.Th.
4 January 2023
a) In every age, people want to measure, monitor and confer value on time, ...
‘Wishing to receive circumcision in the flesh’
Lambros Skontzos, Theologian
3 January 2023
The basis of our faith
The incarnation of God the Word isn’t some sort of ...
Brief commentary on the 5th Eothinon(=Matins Gospel lection, Luke 24:12-35)
Anastasios (Tasos) M. Ioannides, Former Associate Professor at the University of Cincinnati, USA
3 January 2023
The fifth Eothinon (=matins gospel lection) records a very touching inciden...


