The consideration of the historical circumstances of the separation of the Oriental churches from the one, holy, catholic and apostolic church in the 5 th
Byzantium and Charles the Great
The loss of prestige which Byzantium suffered through developments in the West was of more importance historically than the military failures in Asia and the
Greece in the World War II
The Italian Invasion Greece’s active part in World War Two carried a heavy cost in terms of human life and material losses sustained. The country
The Ebionites as Depicted in the Pseudo-Clementine Novel
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The First Icons of Christ and the Virgin
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CHURCH, SCHOOLS AND SCIENCE DURING THE TURKISH OCCUPATION
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Byzantium, Iconoclasm and the Monks
The history of the late Byzantine period – from the 8th to the 15th century – has not yet been written in full. This means
The Hesychasm in the Occident during the 14th Century
Hesychasm is the modern label for describing 14th15th Centuries religious, political and social movements linked to the Civil War of 1341- 1347. Hesychasm is first
“Unity”, “Division”, “Reunion” in the light of Orthodox Ecclesiology (1)
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Uniatism : A Problem in the Dialogue Between the Orthodox and Roman Catholics
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