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Contents 1. Front cover 2. Front sheet [1-2] 3. Contents [3-4] 4. Introductory Note [5-6] 5. Charalampos Ventis, Δεικνύναι but also λέγειν: Reflections on the Necessity of a Contemplative Witness to the God-Manhood Inspired by the Iconophilia of Saint Photios [7-27] 6. Georgios Martzelos, From the Ecumenical Authority and Exclusivity of the Nicene Creed to the Ecumenical Recognition and Reception of the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed [29-44] 7. Sotirios Despotis & Argyro Marinopoulou, Commentaries on Four Leading Words of Lord Jesus Christ on the Cross [45-67] 8. H.G., Bishop of Mesaoria Gregorios Hadjiouraniou, Overview of the Use of Apocryphal Sources by Epiphanius of Constantia Cyprus in his Work Panarion [69-80] 9. Evangelos V. Glaros, Fear as a Learning Tool in Ecclesiastes: A Dialogue in the Light of Orthodox Patristic Theology [81-102] 10. Archim. Cherouvim Veletzas, Pastoral Care Concerning Death through the Funeral Service of the Orthodox Church [103-114] 11. Protopr. Michael Voskos, “Extra Ecclesiam nulla salus” [115-125] 12. Theodosios Ar. Kyriakidis, The Armenian Catholic Community in the Ottoman Empire during the Period of the First World War until its Destruction [127-148] 13. Antonios Bitsakis, The Theological and Pedagogical Value of Prayer according to Apostle Paul [149-165] 14. Milesa Stefanović-Banović & Dragica Tadić-Papanikolaou, The Honor of Saint Paraskevi in Serbia: A Historical-Ethnological Analysis [167-183] 15. Christos Nikolopoulos, Is Irene of Athens a Saint? [185-198] 16. Idiomela: Antonis D. Vasilakis, Hybris, History, Tragedy and Freedom: From the Sacrifice of Freedom to the Freedom of Sacrifice [199-214] 17. Submission Guidelines for Prospective Authors [217-219] 18. Editorial Policy [224] 19. Back cover |
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