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Gregory Palamas: Two Parallel Eras Metropolitan Ierotheos of Nafpaktos and Ayios Vlasios 30 March 2013 The feast on the Second Sunday of Lent, of Saint Gregory Palamas who lived at a crucial time in history (1296-1359), allows us to realize that his teaching is actually rather topical, since there are ...
Professor David Frost “The search for faith'” 26 March 2013 Professor David Frost, Principal of the Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies, Cambridge, and Director of THE WAY talks about the search for faith...
Holy Monastery of Our Lady the Cave-Dweller 23 March 2013 ...
A brief history of Icons’ Controversy Eirini Artemi 22 March 2013 Iconoclasm is the deliberate destruction of religious icons and other symbols or monuments, usually with religious or political motives. It is a frequent component of major political or religious chan...
Professor David Frost talks about the english publication of “The Psalms” 14 March 2013 Professor David Frost, Principal of the Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies, Cambridge, in his interview with Pemptousia talks about the history of the translation and publication of "The Psalms" in english...
Alexios, Metropolitan of Atlanta: “The Holy Mountain’s Offering to the World” 12 March 2013 The Metropolitan of Atlanta bishop Alexios in his interview for Pemptousia talks about Holy Mount Athos's offering to the world...
“Nations and Nationalism: A Challenge to Orthodox Ecclesiology” 7 March 2013 A Seminar at Saint-Serge in Paris The Orthodox Theological Institute of Saint-Serge in Paris is organizing a master’s-level conference during the spring term of the current academic year, with the th...
Isaac Scott Cairns: “Finding God in Poetry & Creative Writing” 3 March 2013 Isaak Scott Cairns, Professor of English at the University of Missouri (USA), in his interview with Pemptousia speaks about the use of poetry and creative writing as a means of expressing one’s spirituality and communicating it to others in a Christian context. He also touches on the writing of A Short Trip to the Edge (one of his published works) and on the writing seminar in Thessalonikiand on the island of Thasos in Greece....
The Ecumenical Dialogue of the 21st Century. An Obstacle Course? [3] 27 February 2013 Related to the problem of acceptance, however, is the issue of the degree of freedom of thought and action of the parties involved in the talks. The obvious question which arises as regards this point...
The Ecumenical Dialogue of the 21st Century. An Obstacle Course? [2] Fr. Georgios Tsetsis 25 February 2013 The agenda of the bilateral talks is very full. It covers a range of theological, ecclesiological and pastoral issues related, for example, to Faith and Dogma, the Sources of Divine Revelation, the Ap...
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