Theologia
English Edition



Volume 94 (2023)
Diffused New Religiosity I
Volume 94, Issue 1, January-March 2023

1. Frond cover
2. Frond sheet [1-2]
3. Contents, [3-4]
4. Introductory Note [5-8]
5. Stylianos Papalexandropoulos, The Diffused New Religiosity [9-18]
6. Peter Admirand, Horror, Evil, and Interreligious Dialogue: A Theological Analysis of Gideon Falls (First Story Arc: Issues 1-6) [19-45]
7. Ioannis Xidakis, Sacred Spaces in the Video Game World [47-74]
8. Dimitris Oulis, The Diffusion of Religion in the Cinematic Spectacle: A Typology [75-105]
9. Zambia Agrimaki, The Superheroes from Romantic Literature to Science Fiction: New “Messiahs” and their Endless Eschatology [107-136]
10. Dimitrios J. Bekridakis, The Diffused Religion and the Re-enchantment of the Western Civilization [137-168]
11. Loukia Roditou, Yoga in the online media as a form of Diffused New Religiosity [169-194]
12. Dimitrios Soukis, The universe as a higher power in the society and Popular Culture [195-205]
13. Idiomela: Christos Ath. Terezis, Epistolography in Byzantium. Case Study: Palamas Epistle 1 to Barlaam [207-230]
14. Submission Guidelines for Prospective Authors [231-232]
15. Back cover


Volume 94, Ιssue 2, April-June 2023

1. Frond cover
2. Frond sheet [1-2]
3. Contents [3-4]
4. Introductory Note, [5-6]
5. Vasileios Giannopoulos, Corona Virus and Eucharist [7-18]
6. Sotirios Despotis, Reconsidering Apostle Paul’s travels in the Mediterranean [19-30]
7. Rev. Augustinos Bairachtaris, Confessing our sins and Confession of our hope; WCC advocating for social justice freedom and human integrity.
8. Achilleas V. Papatolios, Mission in the “society of risk” [51-66]
9. Panagiotis Kampouris, The Concept of Theodicy in the Ancient Near East and in Biblical and Jewish Apocalyptic Sources [67-85]
10. Georgios Metallidis, Time and eternity: theological background and experiential understanding in man’s struggle between good and evil. The case of Saint John Damascene [87-106]
11. Georgia Farsari, From the Architecture of Learning to the Architecture of Temples. A Cross-curricular Approach to the thematic Section 6 of the 6th Grade of Primary School in the Subject of Religious Instruction – Subsection 1: Monuments and Places of Worship: Impressions of Faith [107-115]
12. Iraklis Karabatos, An approach of the Pseudo-cyprian dissertations: the case of Adversus Aleatores [117-125]
13. Khader I. Alkhouri, Reflections on Erik Erikson’s Stance on Religion What are the Intellectual Origins and Traditions that give rise to Psychosocial Theory? [127-146]
14. Idiomela: Georgios Martzelos, The Ontological Problem in the Patristic Tradition [147-177]
15. Programme of the International Conference on the Centenary of the Journal Theologia, [179-198]
16. Submission Guidelines for Prospective Authors [199-200]
17. Back cover


Diffused New Religiosity II
Volume 94, Issue 3, July-September 2023

1. Frond cover
2. Frond sheet [1-2]
3. Contents [3-4]
4. Introductory Note, [5-6]
5. Apostolos Michailidis, The diffusion of the Hinduist religiosity in the Western world [7-47]
6. Dimitrios Oulis, “Eywa has heard You!”. James Cameron's Avatar, as an Example of Cinematic Diffusion of Religion (2009)
7. Dimitrios Athanasiou, The diffusion of religion in comics. A case study of the 99 Muslim superheroes: a call to Islam(“da’awa”) or distortion of the Mohammedan sermon from the point of view of Islamic interpretation? [75-93]
8. Ioannis Xidakis, The Neomythology of the Diffused New Religiosity: Hyper-technology, magical wealth and self-redefinition
9. Panagiotis Malachias, From the diffused new religious speech, to the secularized: the re-meaning of new religious terms in contemporary Greek language
10. Loukia Roditou, What is yoga: presentation and classification of its various definitions [163-202]
11. Dionysios Giatras, The “secularization” of Zen in Martial Arts – The example of the Greek Shaolin [203-226]
12.Idiomela: Vlasios Io. Pheidas, The Nicene-Constantinopolitan Symbol of Faith and the Preaching of the Byzantine Mission [227-265]
13. Epilogue [267-268]
14. Submission Guidelines for Prospective Authors [269-270]
15. Back cover


Volume 94, Issue 4, October-December 2023

1. Frond cover
2. Frond sheet [1-2]
3. Contents [3-4]
4. Introductory Note [5-6]
5. Sotirios Despotis, Nicolaitans: Clarifications concerning their identity [7-14]
6. Emmanuel G. Xynadas, The Chanting Art in the COVID-19 Era [15-20]
7. Nikolaos Tsirevelos, “Liturgy after the Liturgy”: an original missionary exhortation of the Archbishop of Albania Anastasios [21-38]
8. Andreas Karatzas, The reduction to the eighth day and the sight of God as the eschatological thread of the teaching of Saint Symeon, the New Theologian [39-68]
9. Chrysovalantis Kyriacou, Ηegesippus and the beginnings of ecclesiastical historiography [69-93]
10. Maria Ιο. Sourba, An Unedited Canon on the St Martyr Uarus from the Codex Athous. Lavrae Δ 14 [95-109]
11. Andreas Vitoulas, Icon: From idolatry as a value in itself to transcendent openness with reference to St Theodore the Studite & Andrei Tarkovsky [111-121]
12. Dimitrios Keramidas, Christians and politics.A comment on the text: “For the Life of the World” of the Ecumenical Patriarchate [123-137]
13. Michael Vass. Galenianos, The unity and the triune of God (The trinitarian doctrine) [139-154]
14. Irene Politi, The civil disputes between John V and Andronicus IV through the correspondence of Demetrius Cydones [155-167]
15. Myron Zacharakis, The ecotheology of Philip Sherrard [169-189]
16. Idiomela: Jérôme Cottin, The Religious Education and the beginning of the Secular State in France: A weak relationship? [191-202]
17. Submission Guidelines for Prospective Authors [205-207]
18. Back cover