St ANDREW'S PATRISTIC SYMPOSIUM 2009
St BASIL THE GREAT:
History, THEOLOGY AND PERENNIAL SIGNIFICANCE
St Andrew's Greek Orthodox Theological College invites you to 6 nights of
celebration for the heart and mind!
“Every Wednesday, 2 September — 7 October, 2009, 7:00pm start
\ 242 Cleveland Street Redfern in the Great Hall.
2 September His Eminence Archbishop Stylianos, Short Introductory
Remarks
Dr John Lee, Why Didn't St Basil Write in New Testament
Greek?
9September Revd Dr Doru Costache, Elements of the Christian
| Worldview in Works by, and Attributed to, St Basil the Great
Dr James Athanasou, A Psychology of Humility in the
Letters of St Basil the Great
46 September Dr Ken Parry, The Iconography of St Basil
Mr Mario Baghos, St Basi's Viow of the End Times
23 September Revd Gerasimos Koutsouras, The Value of Psalmody in
Church Worship According to St Basil
| Revd Alan Galt, Pastoral Care in St Basil
30 September Mr Dimitri Kepreotes, St Basil the Great as Educator:
Implications of the Address to Youth
Mr Anthony Papantoniou, The Christology of St Basil the
Great
7 October Mr Philip Kariatlis, St Basil's Contribution to the Trinitarian
Doctrine: A Harmonious Synthesis of Greek Culture and the
Biblical Worldview
PANEL DISCUSSION
7:00pm —7:40pm Session One
7:40pm —7:55pm Light Refreshments
7:55pm — 8:35pm Session Two
For enquiring pense contact the Registrar on 9648 Sot
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Bogdan Gabriel Bucur, Angelomorphic Pneumatology: Clement of Alexandria and Other Early Christian Witnesses. Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae 95. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2009. 232 pages. ISBN 978-90-04-17414-6.