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Contemporary Traditionalist Orthodox Thought: A Second Volume

by Archbishop Chrysostomos of Etna, Bishop Auxentios of Photiki, and Archimandrite Akakios

ISBN 0–911165–36–3
100 pp.
$8.95


In this companion volume to Contemporary Traditionalist Orthodox Thought, the same sound theological methodology is applied to a variety of topics of timely interest, such as the rôle of women in the Orthodox Church, an Orthodox perspective on demonology, Orthodoxy and the “New Age” movement, art and architecture in the Orthodox Tradition, a moving and eloquent tribute to the late Protopresbyter Georges Florovsky, the Patristic notion of rhetoric, and the significance of Saint Mark of Ephesus for Orthodoxy today.


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About the Authors
The Most Reverend Dr. Chrysostomos is a Senior Scholar at the C.T.O.S. He completed his studies in history (with a concentration in Byzantine historical theology) at the University of California, the Licentiate in Theology at the C.T.O.S., and his graduate study in psychology at Princeton University. He has held professorial posts at the University of California, Ashland Theological Seminary, and Ashland University and visiting professorships at the Theological Institute of Uppsala University (Sweden) and, as a Fulbright Scholar in Romania, at the University of Bucharest, the Alexandru I. Cuza University of Iaşi, and the Ion Mincu University of Architecture and Urbanism. His Eminence is also former Executive Director of the United States Fulbright Commission in Romania.

The Right Reverend Auxentios, Director of the C.T.O.S., is a graduate of Princeton University. He received the Licentiate in Theology from the C.T.O.S. and the Doctor of Theology degree in Orthodox Liturgics at the Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley.

The Very Reverend Akakios, Abbot of the St. Gregory Palamas Monastery, received his doctoral degree in advanced pastoral studies at the San Francisco Theological Seminary.