Μητροπολίτου Δημητριάδος Ιγνατίου, Σκέψεις πάνω στις σχέσεις Εκκλησίας και κράτους σήμερα. Εισήγηση στην εκδήλωση του περιοδικού «Σύναξη»: «Για τον αναστοχασμό των σχέσεων κράτους-Εκκλησίας» . Πνευματικό Κέντρο Δήμου Αθηναίων, 22-2-2010.
Μητροπολίτη Νιγηρίας Αλέξανδρου, "Ιεραποστολή και Πολιτισμός"(παρουσίαση στο Συνέδριο της Ακαδημίας: Εκκλησία & Πολιτισμός).
The International
Conference of the Volos Academy for Theological Studies has continued and
completed its session on Sunday June 6, 2010, after the morning divine service
at the Ascension's Church in Volos.
The conference is covered by the web television-channel www.intv.gr with simultaneous
translation (English-Greek).
Speakers of the final
session were Rev. Dr. Emmanouel Clapsis, Professor of Dogmatics , Holy Cross
Greek Orthodox School of Theology, USA, Dr. Athanasios N. Papathanasiou, editor
in chief of the theological journal Synaxis, Greece, and Dr. Pantelis Kalaitzidis, Director
of the Volos Academy
for Theological Studies, Greece.
Rev.
Dr. Emmanouel Clapsis spoke on "Toward An Orthodox Theology of Religions". In
an effort to move toward an Orthodox Theology of Religions, this paper examined
the highly contended question of whether the salvific grace of God is limited
only within the canonical boundaries of the Orthodox Church or it extends in
different degrees and patterns to other Christian churches, to communities of
other living faiths, to agnostics, or even to atheists. It was asserted that a
sacramental and charismatic perspective of the Church does not allow the scope
of God's salvific grace to remain only within the canonical boundaries of the
Church. It was argued that the operation of God's Spirit in other Christian
churches and in the world cannot be affirmed at the expense of the importance
of the canonical limits of the Church. While maintaining that the fullness of
God's salvific grace can be found within the canonical boundaries of the
Church, the author suggested that there is a need to move beyond the
understanding of God wherein He is limited to being either fully present or not
present at all in the lives and actions of secular and religious others.The
cosmic dimensions of the Eucharist, by which Creation through Christ and God's
Spirit participate in God's being can be the basis of recognizing the salvific
presence of God in the whole created world. The salvific presence of God's
Spirit plays in the world cannot be disassociated from the salvific work of the
incarnate Word of God. Christomonism should be substituted by Pneumatonism. The
Holy Spirit either precedes Christ or follows Christ in God's efforts to save
the totality of creation. The Trinitarian faith anchors God's revelation to the
particularities of history-which climax in Jesus Christ-yet prohibits the
limitation of God to any particularity vis-à-vis the universal action and
presence of the Holy Spirit in the world. The Holy Spirit opens up the
boundaries of whatever and whomever it touches and brings all into a sustaining
and transformative relationship with the risen Christ in a transparent manner
within church and in a hidden pattern in the life of the life of the world. The
possibility of salvation that exists for those outside of the Church should
lead Christians to an unshakeable hope that God, in His boundless love and
mercy, communicate His salvific grace through other unknown and hidden ways to
those who possess the natural knowledge of God and faith as well as an ethical
consciousness characterized by a life of love yet who live beyond the
distinctive boundaries of the Church. It argues that salvation is offered to
all as a possibility through the Church and not apart from it. The paper
concluded with the implications such recognition within the other has on the
life and mission of the Church.
The International
Conference of the Volos
Academy for Theological
Studies has continued its session on Saturday June 5, 2010. The conference is
covered by the web television-channel www.intv.gr
with simultaneous translation (English-Greek).
Speakers of the first session were Dr. Assaad Kattan Director of
the center of Religious Studies and Chair of Orthodox theology, University of
Munster-Germany, and Rev. Dr. John Panteleimon Manoussakis Assistant Prof. of Philosophy,
College of Holy Cross, Worcester-USA.
Pr. Assaad Kattan presented
the theme "Essentialism Reconsidered.
The Myth non Hermeneutical Approach to Orthodox Tradition".Although a great amount of
the "influential" Orthodox theological discourse emphasized, and still
emphasize, that Tradition is a dynamic and open product of the life of the Holy
Spirit in the Church, it is by no means, seldom to see the Orthodox dealing
with Tradition essentialistically as though it were a close, unchangeable
entity.
The International Conference of the Volos Academy
for Theological Studies has continued its session on Thursday June 4, 2010. The
conference is covered by the web television-channel www.intv.grwith
simultaneous translation (English-Greek).
Speakers of the
first session were Pr. Marcus
Plested (Cambridge), Rev. Dr. Paul Gavrilyuk (St. Thomas University) and Rev. Pr. John Behr
(St.Vladimir's Theological Seminary).
Pr. Marcus Plested
presented the theme: "The Emergence of the Neo-Patristic Synthesis: Content,
Challenges and Limits"where he tackled
the construct of a 'Neo-Patristic Synthesis', questioning the extent to which
it may be considered either 'new', or ‘patristic', or 'synthetic'. Close
attention was paid to the connection with analagous phenomena within Roman
Catholic and other contexts. The paper delineated both the achievements and the
limitations of this rich but problematic theological current. In particular,
the speaker probed further the extent to which it remains conditioned by
precisely the kind of imitative-reactive dynamic it sought to overcome and
transcend. In this respect, treatments of Aquinas and other 'western' figures
by Florovsky, Lossky, and others will be of especial importance. By way of
conclusion, I shall draw some conclusions as to the future 'ways' of Orthodox
theology.
OPENING
SESSION OF THE VOLOSACADEMY CONFERENCE ON:
‘NEO-PATRISTIC
SYNTHESIS OR POST PATRISTIC THEOLOGY: CAN ORTHODOX THEOLOGY BE CONTEXTUAL?’
The International
Conference on:‘Neo-patristic Synthesis or Post-Patristic theology: Can Orthodox
theology be contextual?’ has started today,
June 3 2010. The Conference has been co-organized by the Volos Academy of
Theological Studies (Greece), the chair of Orthodox Theology of Munster
University (Germany), the Program of Orthodox Christian Studies of Fordham
University (New York) and the Romanian Institute for Inter-Orthodox, Inter
Orthodox, Inter-Confessional, Inter-religious studies (INTER) Cluj-Napoca.The participants and attendants are well
known theologians from various Christian traditions all over the world. Among
them are three ecumenical observers who came in the frame of the cooperation of
the VolosAcademy and the ETE Program of World
Council of Churches.
The opening session
started with greetings given by His Eminence Metropolitan of Demetrias
Ignatius, the co-organizers, read by the Director of the VolosAcademy for Theological Studies, Pr.
Petros Vassiliadis (University of Thessaloniki) and the Institute of ecumenical-patristic
Greek Byzantine theology ‘San Nicola’ (Bary,
Italy).
The international
conference on "Neo-patristic synthesis or Post-patristic theology: Can orthodox
theology be contextual?", (3-6, June, Volos)
will be live covered by the web television-channel www.intv.gr, with simultaneous
translation (English-Greek).
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
Holy
Metropolis of Demetrias
VolosAcademy for Theological Studies
INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
Neo-Patristic Synthesis or Post-Patristic
Theology: Can Orthodox Theology be Contextual?
June 3-6, 2010, THESSALIA CONFERENCE CENTER,
(MELISSIATIKA),VOLOS
The conference is organized
in collaboration with the Orthodox
Christian Studies Program of Fordham University, the Chair of Orthodox Theology of Münster University, and the Romanian Institute for Inter-Orthodox,
Inter–Confessional, and Inter-Religious Studies (INTER) Cluj-Napoca
PROGRAMME
THURSDAY, JUNE 3rd 2010
18.00-18.30Registration
18.30-19.00
Opening – Greetings
Session
I
Moderator:
Dr. Pantelis Kalaitzidis
Director of the VolosAcademy for Theological
Studies
19.00-19.30Rev. Dr. Vladan
Pericic, Professor of Patrology, former Dean of the Theological Faculty, University of Belgrade, Serbia
Liturgical
Theology as Contextual Theology in the Patristic Era and Today
19.30-20.00Dr. George
Martzelos, Professor at the School of Theology, University
of Thessaloniki, Greece
The Role of Contextual
Theology in the Orthodox Tradition
20.00-30Discussion
20.30Dinner
FRIDAY
JUNE 4th 2010
Session
II
Moderator: Dr. George Demacopoulos
Associate
Professor of Theology, Co-Founding Director,
Orthodox
Christian Studies Program of FordhamUniversity
09.00-09.30Dr. Marcus
Plested, Director of Studies, Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies, Cambridge, UK
The Emergence of
the Neo-Patristic Synthesis: Content, Challenges and Limits
09.30-10.00Rev. Dr. Pavel L.
Gavrilyuk, Associate Professor, University
of St. Thomas, Minnesota, USA
Florovsky’s Christian Hellenism: A Critical Evaluation
10.00-10.30Rev. Dr. John
Behr, Dean, St. Vladimir’s Orthodox Theological Seminary, New York, USA
Going Beyond Neo-Patristic Synthesis
10.30-11.30Discussion
11.30-12.00Coffee-break
Session III
Moderator:
Dr. Bruce Beck,
Director, Pappas Patristic
Institute, HolyCrossGreekOrthodoxSchool
of Theology,
Brookline, Massachusetts
12.00-12.30Archbishop Dr. Hilarion Alfeyev of Volokolamsk, Chairman of the Moscow Patriarchate Department for ExternalChurch Relations, Russia
Orthodox
Tradition and Contextual Theology
12.30-13.00Dr. Tamara
Grdzelidze, Programme Executive, Faith and Order, WCC
Contextualisation of the Church Fathers
in the Context of Ecumenism
13.00-13.30Discussion
13.30-15.00Lunch
Session IV
Moderator:
Dr. Tamara Grdzelidze
Programme Executive, Faith
and Order, WCC
15.00-15.30Dr. Daniel Ayuch,
Associate Professor, St. John of Damascus Orthodox Theological Institute of
University of Balamand, Lebanon
The Relationship
between Biblical and Theological Disciplines
15.30-16.00Dr. John
Fotopoulos, Associate Professor, Department of Religious Studies, Saint Mary's
College at Notre Dame, USA
Orthodox
Theology and the Historical-Critical Method
16.00-16.30Discussion
16.30-17.00Coffee-break
Session V
Moderator: V. Rev. Dr. Maxim ofWestern America
Serbian Orthodox Church,
Professor at the School
of Theology, University of Belgrade
17.00-17.30Dr. George
Demacopoulos, Associate Professor of Theology, Co-Founding Director, Orthodox
Christian Studies Program of Fordham
University, New York, USA
History,
Post-Colonial Theory, and Some New Possibilities for Retrieving the Theological
Past
17.30-18.00Alexei V.
Nesteruk, Senior Lecturer, Department
of Mathematics, University of
Portsmouth, UK; Visiting Professor, St. Andrew’s Biblical Theological
Institute, Moscow, Russia
Orthodoxy in the
Scientific Age: From a Neo-Patristic Synthesis to Radical Theological
Commitment
18.00-18.30Rev. Dr.
Demetrios Bathrellos, Visiting Lecturer, Institute for Orthodox Christian
Studies, Cambridge, UK;Priest of the
Aghia Sophia Greek Orthodox Church, Drafi, Attica, Greece
Systematic
Theology as a New Form of Orthodox Theology
18.30-19.30Discussion
SATURDAY JUNE 5th 2009
Session VI
Moderator: Dr Demetrios
Moschos
Lecturer at the Scholl of Theology, AthensUniversity
09.00-09.30Dr. Assaad Elias
Kattan, Director of the Center of Religious Studies and Chair of Orthodox Theology, University of Münster, Germany
Essentialism
Reconsidered: The Myth of a Non-Hermeneutical Approach to Orthodox Tradition
09.30-10.00Rev. Dr. John
Panteleimon Manoussakis, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, College of Holy
Cross, Worcester, USA
God. Being and
Event: The Intersection between Theology and Ontology
10.00-10.30Discussion
10.30-11.00Coffee-break
Session VII
Moderator: Dr.
Aristotle Papanikolaou
Associate Professor of Theology, Co-Founding Director,
Orthodox Christian Studies Program of FordhamUniversity
11.00-11.30Metropolitan
John Zizioulas, Member of the Academy
of Athens, Ecumenical
Patriarchate
Actuality
and Temporality of the Neo-Patristic Synthesis
11.30-12.00Fr. Andrew Louth, Professor of Patrology, University of Durham, UK
The Authority of
the Fathers in “post-patristic Orthodox theology”
12.00-12.30Discussion
12.30-14.00Lunch
Session VIII
Moderator: Dr Vassilios
Makrides
Professor of Sociology of Orthodox Christianity at ErfurtUniversity
(Germany)
14.00-14.30Dr. Michail
Neamtu, Senior Fellow of CADI/ Eleutheria,
Romania
Ethno-theology
as a Particular Case of Contextual Theology
14.30-15.00Dr. Radu Preda,
Associate Professor of Social Theology, Babes-Bolai-University, Cluj-Napoca, Director of the Romanian Institute for
Inter-Orthodox, Inter-confessional, Inter-Religious Studies-INTER, Romania
Orthodox Social
Theology as Contextual Theology
15.00-15.30Dr. Aristotle Papanikolaou, Associate Professor of
Theology, Co-Founding Director, Orthodox Christian Studies Program of Fordham University, New
York, USA
Orthodox Liberalism: Political Theology after the Empires
15.30-16.30Discussion
16.30-17.00Coffee-break
Session IX
Moderator: Dr.
Radu Preda
Associate Professor, Babes-Bolai-University, Cluj-Napoca,
Director of the INTER (Romania)
17.00-17.30Dr. Peter
Bouteneff, Associate Professor, St Vladimir’s Orthodox Theological Seminary, New
York, USA
Liberation Theologies:
Challenges for Contemporary Orthodoxy from Contextual Theologies
17.30-18.00Dr.
Eleni Kasselouri, Teaching at the Hellenic Open University, Member of the
Academic Team of Volos Academy for Theological Studies, Greece
Feminist Theology and its Contextuality: A Challenge
or an Opportunity for Orthodox Theology?
18.00-18.30Discussion
SUNDAY JUNE 6th 2010
Divine Service at the
Christ’s Ascension Church, Volos
Departure of the buses for ThessaliaConferenceCenter,
Melissatika: 10.45
Session X
Moderator: Dr. Assaad Elias
Kattan
Director of the Centre of Religious Studies
and Chair of Orthodox Theology, University of Münster
11.30-12.00Rev. Dr.Emmanuel Clapsis, Professor of Dogmatics, HolyCrossGreekOrthodoxSchool of Theology, Brookline, USA
Gospel and Cultures:Toward a Theology of Religions
12.00-12.30Dr. Athanasios
N. Papathanasiou, Editor in Chief of the Theological Journal Synaxis, Greece
Mission as a Challenge for
Orthodox Contextual Theology
12.30-13.00Dr. Pantelis
Kalaitzidis, Director of the VolosAcademy for Theological Studies, Greece
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