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SUMMARIES OF ARTICLES PUBLISHED THIS VOL UME* Basil Caesarea and Organisation the Christian Church during Fourth Century. C nstantine G. n s, Academician, Professor Eme- ritus of the University of Athens, 7-13, 209-216, 417-5422 and 625-630. The conc!usion of a study published in Vol. 51 of Theologia. we have the second part of this study which dea!s with "St. Basil the Tlleo!ogian» and "Basil the Churchman». Reality Salvation ann s arm r s, President of the Academy of Athens, 14-45. present is tJle second part of tJlis study and examines the important themes: «Extra Ecc!esiam nuHa sa!us» and ((non-Christian Religions». The author, basing himself upon the Orthodox Patristic teachings, giving many Scriptura! refer- ences, and upon more generaJ threskeioJogicaJ data, reviews the probJem of saJvation and arrives at the conc!usion tJlat universa! sa!vation CJlrist is reality a potentiality whic!l every man as individuaJ is caJJed upon to make Jlis own active!y, t!lrough his own free will. Supplement Religious Paintings ChaI·ilaos Xanthopoulos. by t h a - nas s a a s, Metropolitan of He!enoupolis, 46-62. description of twenty-four re!igious pajntings of t!le CJla!cedonian artist, Charilaos Xanthopou!os (1888-1955) which the author discovered recent!y various churches of Constantinop!e and private collections both Constantino- pJe and abroad. WitJl tJlis new number of paintings recent!y discovered, Xan- tJlopou!os' religious paintings now come to seventy six. Pictures of five of the most representative of these new paintings c!ose the artic!e. The Beginning and Per/ection Religious SQciology. Dem sthenes S a v r a m e s, 63-74. After a brief introduction into the meaning of Religious Sociology, the works of two figures this fie!d, Max Weber and Ernst Troe!tsch, are presented. The views of Weber, it is emphasized, are stilJ valid today. *

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SUMMARIES OF ARTICLES PUBLISHED THIS VOLUME*

Basil Caesarea and Organisation the Christian Church during Fourth Century. C n s t a n t i n e G. n s, Academician, Professor Eme-ritus of the University of Athens, 7-13, 209-216, 417-5422 and 625-630.

The conc!usion of a study published in Vol. 51 of Theologia. we have the second part of this study which dea!s with "St. Basil the Tlleo!ogian» and "Basil the Churchman».

Reality Salvation a n n s a r m r s, President of the Academy of Athens, 14-45.

present is tJle second part of tJlis study and examines the important themes: «Extra Ecc!esiam nuHa sa!us» and ((non-Christian Religions». The author, basing himself upon the Orthodox Patristic teachings, giving many Scriptura! refer-ences, and upon more generaJ threskeioJogicaJ data, reviews the probJem of saJvation and arrives at the conc!usion tJlat universa! sa!vation CJlrist is reality a potentiality whic!l every man as individuaJ is caJJed upon to make Jlis own active!y, t!lrough his own free will.

Supplement Religious Paintings ChaI·ilaos Xanthopoulos. by t h a -n a s s a a s, Metropolitan of He!enoupolis, 46-62.

description of twenty-four re!igious pajntings of t!le CJla!cedonian artist, Charilaos Xanthopou!os (1888-1955) which the author discovered recent!y various churches of Constantinop!e and private collections both Constantino-pJe and abroad. WitJl tJlis new number of paintings recent!y discovered, Xan-tJlopou!os' religious paintings now come to seventy six. Pictures of five of the most representative of these new paintings c!ose the artic!e.

The Beginning and Per/ection Religious SQciology. D e m s t h e n e s S a v r a m e s, 63-74.

After a brief introduction into the meaning of Religious Sociology, the works of two figures this fie!d, Max Weber and Ernst Troe!tsch, are presented. The views of Weber, it is emphasized, are stilJ valid today.

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Chronology of Epents in the life of the Apostle St. C h r s t s V u ! g a-r s, Lecturer at the University of Athens, 75-99.

detailed acount of St. Pau!'s life and a chrono!ogica! tab!e of the events from the Apostolic Synod Pau!'s second visit Jerusa!em i.e. during his se-cond and third Apostolic journey.

The Works of a s c h s, 100-140, 255-285 and 430-463.

The fina! installment and conc!usion of the critica! edition of all the com-punctiona! and anti-heretica! s t c h e r and composed by Matthew V!astares (14th cent.). The edition is based all known manuscripts, some of which are shown photographs. Examp!es of their music a!so given as 'as two tab!es of incipitarium and desinitarium.

Theosis of in Light of of Orthodox Theology. G e rg e a t r s, 141-162, 286-318.

The second part of the present study is herein published (Chapters and and Epilogue). The subject under study examined from the perspective of the

patristic view-point history and eschato!ogy. The onto!ogica! dimension of Theosis and Orthodox Spirituality are the two basic points which are carefully examined.

depelopment Greek Anthropology tMir Modern TMories of

a s' G. a t s a g u r a s, 163-199, 361-389, 500-550 and 895-938.

The continuation of this article from Vol. 51 of The author herein "The Theory and History of Education (Chapter IV) and the «Deve!op-

inenta! Approach Moral Education and Methodo!ogy» (Chapter V).

The Third ConfeJ'ence of of t1/e Unipersities of AtMns

c h a s a a d u ! s, Professor of the Universityof Athens, 199-203.

analytica! presentation of the work of the Conference inquestion.

a t e ! e m k. a r a c ! a s, Metropo!itan Bishop of Corinth, 217-227.

study concerning Synodica! !egis!ation and State!aws dealing with the Church, and which covers a) the Byzantine Period, b) the Period the Turkish Occupation, and 3) the Period of the Modern Greek State.

Orthodox TMOlOgy the World. C h r s s t m s S. C s t a t d e Metropolitan of Myra, 228-254.

The text of a public !ecture which successfully examines all aspects of the subject question.

Description of Orthodox Church in current Books of Sym-bolics. Athanasios Vasdekis, 319-343. ' "

interesting critica! study of the books dea!ing with Symbolics (Confessions-

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kunden) "and written by the known authors, A!germissen, Fah!busch, Heiler and Manito!d and the book, der

Jesu.s in the Fourth Gospel. e e d c t g! e a k.i s, 344-360.

This study examines, the basis of the re!ated passages the Fourth GosPe!, Johannine theo!ogy the 5ubject of the Parac!ete. Views of non-Orthodox interpreters are herein examined and some instances re-examined.

Th'e Function Truth in History. i c ! i t s a D. G e r g u ! u-N i-k ! a k a k u-L i a t i 390-400.

This· subject is examined from the following aspects: a) the abso!ute and re-lative character of true judgments, b) the forms of truth and c) truth and history.

on the Subjcct Religion. D e m e t r s h e c h a-r s, 401-405. .

gp.nera! review how the matter of teaching the subject of ReIigion is delt with Great Britain and a synoptic presentation of the specia! seminars that took p!ace St. Martin, Lancaster and Glosgow, Scotland, 1978.

School lor Greek Children in Republic Its l0r Unity. G e r a-

s i m s - C h r s s t m S a h r i s, Metropo!itan of Periste- 423-1.29.

The text of an address delivered by the author before a de!egation from the Ministry of Education and Culture of Bavaria which visited Athens recent!y. it the importance of the bi-!ingua! education of the Greek chi!dren living Germany for the future of both countries is stressed.

(Robert) the First Orthodox PI'iest a u! a s, 1.64-480.

study concerning the conversion and ordination of Raphae! Mo.rgan, the first Orthodox N'egro Priest AInerica.

List Greek in the Lenin Moscow. C s t a t e a u ! i d e s, 481-499.

Inost usefu! presentation for Greek scholars of priInary general inforInation regarding the 199 Greek Inanuscripts and docuInents to be found the Inanuscript departInent of the Lenin Library of Moscow. introduction and photographs of

of the Inanuscripts are given.

JohnHenry point lor the olthe Church G e r g e D. D r a g a s, 500-529 . .Th.e following discourse delivered RoIne during the 100th anniversary of

John NewInan's e!evation the rank of Cardina! (May 1879-May 1979) depicts

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the life and work of Cardinal Newman who converted from Anglicanism Roman Catholicism, and maintains that his views which are based the CI1urcl1 Fatl1ers and authors ought be heard beyond the pale of Roman Catholicism.

Gerasimos Cypriot, Metropolitan Thessaloniki (1788-1810) and Chalcedon (1810-1820)). e II r d e s, 530-549.

more or less complete biographical sketch of Gerasimos the Cypriot and a catalogue of the sigillia of the Ecumenical PatriarCl1ate (108 all) wl1ich I1is signature is to be found.

Bibliography the Synods as an Institution. V a s e s h. S t a r d e s, 571-609.

completed catalogue of publications dealing with the Synodical system and institution under two classifications: a) tllOse published Greek and b) tl10se pub-lished other Both listings are given alphabetical order.

Meeting Proussos. a t j f t s, 610-619.

analytical presentation of tl1e work of the First Conference organi.zed by the Society for Central-Greek Studies and held at Proussos, Eurytania from 26-28 June 1981. The theme of the Conference was tl1e many-faceted study Western Central Greece, Aitoloakarnania and Eurytania.

Saint Gregory Sinaite: Discourse on Trans/iguration. D a d a f u r, 631-681.

first critical edition, with an English translation and commentary, of St. Gregory the Sinaite's discourse tl1e Tranfiguration, based a fifteentl1 century manuscript at the Grand Lavra Monastery of Mt. Athos.

Historico-Dogmatic Presuppositions the Ecumenicity Second Ecumenical Council. C h r s s t m s S. C s t a t d e s, Metropoli tan of Myra, 682-724.

official address presented at the opening ceremonies of official cele-brations at the Ecumenical Patriarchate the occasion of the 1600th anniversary of the convocation the Second Ecumencial Council. it the author presents all those historical and dogmatical elements which grant ecumenicity to this great council.

Dogmatical Obserflations on Creed Nicaea-ConstantinopZe. e g a s h a r a t s, Professor the University of Athens, 725-753.

dogmatic review the Symbol Faith and the refutation the positions taken by certain Roman Catholic theologians, especially as COncerns the teaching

the procession the Holy Spirit. The author's observation are original and ex-tremely well-taken.

Bibliography PI'iestly and Liturgical Vestmentso/ Byzantine Rite. t 11 a- a s s a a s, Metropolitan Helenoupolis, 754-778. detailed listing of the related bibliography two sections and unities: tl1e

books and studies publisl1ed in Greek and those other

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between Orthodox Churches.

G e r a s i m s - C h r s s t m s S a h i r i s, of Peristerion, 779-853.

The present report consists of: 1. Pro!ogue 779); 2. Introduction 779· 782); 3. The Dia!ogue from a historical view-point: a) past the the present, b) Athenagoras and Paul VI-the visualizers of the Dialogue 782-787); The nature and purpose the Dialogue: a) the significance the Dia-logue for the Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches, b) The universal dimension

the Dialogue 787-793); 5) The Reservations of the Church Greece about her participation the Ecumenica! Dialogue 794-800); 6) The official commence-ment of the Dialogue and difficulties encountered 801-818); 7) The Methodo-logy the Theological Dialogue 819-831); 8) The topics of the Dialogue

and 8) The work the Joint Theological Commission and the future of the Dialogue The study closes with the decision of the Hierarchy of the Church of Greece taken during its session of 7 October 1981 852-853).

Concerning the Texts. J h a r a v i d u ! s, Pro-fessor of the University of Thessaloniki,

analytica! and critical presentation of the book by Chrysostomos Zaphi-ris, Metropo}i.tan Peristerion, Texts: i.e. The Witness of the Fathers concerning the Original form of the Evange!ica! Tradition and the value of the Patristic Quotations.

Greek Orthodl}x during 1978 1979. a s t a-s i s C h r s t h u s - Va s s i ! k L e t a r i t u,

861-89q,.

systematic listing, according to subject, of the Greek and foreign graphy Church Laws the years 1978 and 1979.

Homilies from the Gnostic Acts the Hermes Texts. D e m e t r i s L. D r t s a s, D. Th. 939.

se!ection of prayers and homilies from the Gnostic Apocryphal Acts and CrOIn the Hermes Texts rhythmically analyzed the basis of rhetorical and poe-tical elemer.ts.

Symposium. i a s D. u t s u a s, ProCessor of the versity of Athens, 967-972.

synoptic but precise chronicle the Theological Symposium held Thes-saloniki from August 1981 and sponsored by the Patriarchal Institution for Patristic Studies the occasion of the 1600th Anniversay the convocation of the Second Ecumenical Synod.