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SUMMARIES OF ARTICLES PUBLISHED THIS VOLUME* The New AI'chbishop, Seraphim Irom C ns an ne G, n s, Professor Emeritus of the University of Athens. ?-14. brief concerning the person His Eeatitude, Archbishop Seraphim Athens and all Greece, highlighting' the main points of his Enthronement Speech. The Election and Enthronement Beatitude, Seraphim Athens and Greece. 14-18. short chronic!e abou the e]ection, the choice, the ceremony the e- n 111 (Mandate), the announcement of the e!ection, the affirmation and the thronement Service of His Eeatitude, the Archbishop of Athens and al! Greece, Seraphim Ioannina. Amphilochius lconium's (ca 341/5-395/400) "On False C s a e G. s. 19-29, 205-220, 41 ?-432, 593-60? study which Amphilochius' \vork, False Askesis)) is republished. The is preceded by extensive introductory materia! inc!uding: 1) brief biographi- ca! information and 2) a chapter entitled, «Amphilochius as a Then follows ParL Ana!ytica! Exposition of the Contents the ,,,,ork question. This study is be conLinued. Report belore the J TheoZogical Contmission DiaZogue between the Orthodox and Old-Catholic Churches. a s arm r s, Prof. of the University Athens and Academician. 30·54,221-248, The consists of the following sections: The Essence and Characteris- tics of the Church; 1. The Essence the Church. 2. Characteristics of the Church (a. b. Sanctity, c. Catho!icity, d. Aposto!icity). The Head the Church. The Infalibility of the Church. The Seven Ecumenical Councils and the Loca! Councils ratified by them (1. The Apostolic princip!e of Councils, 2. Ecumenica! Councils, 3. Loca! Councils, The Decisions of the Councils). The Influence of Roman Catho!ic Theo!ogy after upon OrLhodox Theo!ogy. Enoch, (1 ntroduction, Text, Rendition). Savvas g ur d e s, Professor of the University of Athens. 55-?9, The fina! installmenL of this study (the first part of which was published eEOAorIA, 4. 56

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SUMMARIES OF ARTICLES PUBLISHED THIS VOLUME*

The New AI'chbishop, Seraphim Irom C n s a n n e G, n s, Professor Emeritus of the University of Athens. ?-14.

brief concerning the person His Eeatitude, Archbishop Seraphim Athens and all Greece, highlighting' the main points of his Enthronement

Speech.

The Election and Enthronement Beatitude, Seraphim Athens and Greece. 14-18.

short chronic!e abou the e]ection, the choice, the ceremony the e -n 111 (Mandate), the announcement of the e!ection, the affirmation and the thronement Service of His Eeatitude, the Archbishop of Athens and al! Greece, Seraphim Ioannina.

Amphilochius lconium's (ca 341/5-395/400) "On False C s a e G. s. 19-29, 205-220, 41 ?-432, 593-60?

study which Amphilochius' \vork, False Askesis)) is republished. The is preceded by extensive introductory materia! inc!uding: 1) brief biographi-

ca! information and 2) a chapter entitled, «Amphilochius as a Then follows ParL Ana!ytica! Exposition of the Contents the ,,,,ork question. This study is be conLinued.

Report belore the J TheoZogical Contmission DiaZogue between the Orthodox and Old-Catholic Churches. a s a r m r s, Prof. of the University Athens and Academician. 30·54,221-248,

The consists of the following sections: The Essence and Characteris-tics of the Church; 1. The Essence the Church. 2. Characteristics of the Church (a.

b. Sanctity, c. Catho!icity, d. Aposto!icity). The Head the Church. The Infalibility of the Church. The Seven Ecumenical Councils and the Loca! Councils ratified by them (1. The Apostolic princip!e of Councils, 2. Ecumenica! Councils, 3. Loca! Councils, The Decisions of the Councils). The Influence of Roman Catho!ic Theo!ogy after upon OrLhodox Theo!ogy.

Enoch, (1 ntroduction, Text, Rendition). S a v v a s g u r d e s, Professor of the University of Athens. 55-?9,

The fina! installmenL of this study (the first part of which was published

eEOAorIA, 4. 56

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h e l g Vol' 44 (1973), 513-560). Herein one finds the remainder of the text: Part Cll. 37-41: Parables; Part Ch. 72-82: The Bool{ Heavenly Lu-minaries; Part Ch. 93-90: Two dreams abou t the history the world; Part V. Ch. 91-105: The Book of Admonitions; The End of the entire Book, Ch. 106-108.

bibliography fo11ows.

The Teaching Cyril and concerning Pro-cession the SpiI·it. d r e a s h e d r u, Professor the

Athens. 80-101, 275-308, 478-510.

The final part of this study (the first part which was published h e 0-

logia, 44 (1973), 561-582). The authorherein completes his exposition Cyril's teaching the procession of the Spirit by examining passages from

the works the Holy Father. like manner, he goes examine the teaching the Procession the Holy Spirit found tlle works Epiphanius Cyprus.

St. Alexandria, Great Landmark in Theology Church. S t a s a a d u Professor (Extraordinary) the versity of Athens. 102-128.

present study divided the fo11owing parts: 1. Introduction, 2. graphical Information, 3. The Crisis of the Times, 4. The Foundations Athana-sian Theology, 5. The Insurance Salvation, 6. Philosophy and the Source Theo-logy, 7. Overcoming the barrier A11egory, 8. The Distinction between Faith and Terminology. 9. Tlle Ecumenical Council and the as against the Ruler, 10. Landmark and Starting Bibliography.

The Odes Solomon (Introduct-ion-Text-Commentary). a s G. s a k a s, Lecturer at the University Athens. 129-149, 309-346, 511-558, 608-646.

The final installment of this article. (The first part was published Theo-logia, 44 (1973) 389-416, 583-605). Herein the author provides us witll a translation Odes 8-42 and their terpretation, his purpose being «ana1yze their content, expound their teachings and establish the framework the teachings within which... author... moves». Comments, abbreviations, and bibliography then fo11ow.

Text the Sermon on the Mount in the Writings Clement Alexandria thew 5:1-7:29). Gerasimos Zapheiris. 150-171,576-587, 770-785.

continuation a study the first parts which were published Theologia, 40 (1971), 425-440, 557-566; 41 (1971) 686-705; 42 (1972),

792·806; 43 (1973), 702-718. Tllis study is be continued.

Liturgical Vestments Byzantine Dr. t h a n a s s a a s, Bishop of Elenoupolis. 172-193.

The article composed the Abbreviations, Sources (a Greek, b. foreign), Treatises (1. Concerning Liturgical Vestments General, and 2. Concerning publications Liturgical Vestments particular).

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FatheI' Vitalien Laurent. C s t a t e G. i s, Professor Emeritus of the University Athens. 194.-196.

necrology honour of Fr. Vitalien Laurent, the noted Byzantinologist who died November 11, 1973.

The Method Origen. t h a a s s D. a a k a u.

The author herein expounds Origen's use of the allegorical method preting' Scripture. Origen three types 01' levels of interpreting' the Scrip-tures: the !iteral, the moral and the symbolic. The author goes explain why Origen believed the latter be the hig'hest and most edifying manner of exegesis.

Contributions Corl'ections Critopoulos's (1589-1639) Cor-respondence. n d e a s e II i d e s.

Twenty five unpublished letters and two notes the Patriarch are herein pub!ished. These are taken from manuscripts found in a) Baliol College Library (Oxford where Critopoulis studied, and b) The British Museum. Seven of these letters are addressed Patrick Young, the Royal Keeper Books, ·thirteen

Meric Casaubon, three King James, the Archbishop of Canterbury and

About Ancient Hymn (CypI·., De 7). a a-d u ! s.

passage from St. Cypl'ian's treatise, De Patientiae (Ch. 26), transmit· ted prose and thought be a product of Latin

Die Einigung der Kil'chen aus der Sicht deI' Kirche, W 1-h e m d e V i e 559-575.

The author expounds the view of the Roman Catholic Church concerning' the of the Churches Vatican and expresses the that this council

manifested a liberal stand towards the question of resulting the putting for-ward of various proposa!s by the Catholics fol' the success of The author also feeis that both prayer and an honest effort faith should be exerted by all Christians hea! the breech between the Churches.

Pl'ayed Theology, Liturgy the Conlession the a t i n J -

d a

The Author begins his treatise by stating what he means by theology. He then goes examine: 1. The Euchatistic Prayer as a Theo!ogical Confession, 2. The New Testament Fundamenta!s, 3. The meaning of the euchaI'istia as the Proclamation of the Death of Jesus Christ, 4. The Eucharistic Prayer as a Pray-

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of Consecration, 5. The meaning of the EpIclesIs, 6 The Eucharlstic Prayer as a Prayer of Intercession. The study closes with 7. The celebration of the Liturgy as the self-representation of the Church.

Unpublished Correspondence Greeks I'esiding in EngIand during 17th Century. n d r e a s e 11 r d e s.

Thirty-three unpublished letters written Greek by Greeks and Englishmen are herein published for the first time. Specifically, a. by Greeks: six letters written by Metropolitan Chariton of Dyrrachium, by Nathaniel ConopIos, one by Archi-mandrite Arsenlos, by Archimandrite Christopher Angelos, by Iakovos V1astos, by Hierodeacon Leontios the Macedonian, one by Archimadrite Iero-theos Avvatios the Cephalonian, one by Constantine Rodokanakis, three byArchi-mandrites Gregory Cantacouzenos and Gregory the Macedonian; b. Englishmen: aletter written by Edward Silvester, two by Andrew Donnes, two by Daniel Fet-ley, three by Patrick Young, by W. William Allet, three by Philippus Van Der Brande, by Patrick Simonides, three by Raphael Thorlus and written by an anonymous author addressed to an unknown recipient. The correpsondence ls pre-ceded by introductory material concerning the composition of the letters, summa-ries of which are also given.

The Developrrwnt Sociological Thought. n t n s a a n t n u. 710-757.

The present is a study of the historlcal development of sociological thought. The introduction follows the development of this thought from its mythological explanations to its dogmatic, philosophical and sociological speculations. Charac-teristic of this period is the self-evidence of social reality. Socio-logy, however, was born the moment this self-evidence began to be questioned. This critical dispute appears during model'n times and reaches its zenith durIng the nineteenth century with the appearance of the sociologists; Comte, Quetelet, Marx, Spencer. these the author devotes four paragraphs of the first chapter. Despite the differences between them, they have the common characteristic of being tied down to the spiritual categories and schemata of their times and especially to the principle of evolution. Today, they are important as posers of questions rather than as teachers of a given system.

Evangelistic Witness the Orthodox ChuJ'ch S t e h e r a-m d e s. 758-769.

paper delivered by the representative of the Church of Greece at the Or-thodox Consultation «ConfessIng Christ TodaYJ>, recently held Bucharest, Ru-

.manla, from June 4-8, 1974. The author examlnes the problem of witnessing to the Gospel contemporary world. The kerygma of the Apostles and the Prophets must at all times and all ages be repeated unfalsified. It should around the following poles: a) The DoctrIne of the Holy Trinity, The DoctrIne of Divine Eco-nomy (the Incarnation of the Logos and all that it implies, i.e" The Theosis of the phronema, The Theosis of actions energIes, the Theosis of the Body), and the DoctrIne concerning the Church.

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Comments on the Bool( Jubilees on Enoch. S a v v a s g u r d e s , Professor of the University of Athens. 786-839. Comments texts which were published Theologia as follo"vs: a) Jubilees Theologia,Vo!. 43 (1972) 550-583, Vo!. (1973), 34-118;

b) Enoch Theologia, 44 ('1973). 513-560. Vo!. 55-79,249- and The comments are for the most part pragmatic observations

a theological nature, their purpose being help the reader understanding the message of these apocryphal texts and their relation general the New Testament.