Kleronomia, Vol. 12, Issue B, July 1980, 504 pages.
This volume of Kleronomia includes 9 theological essays, a bibliographic bulletin and the season’s Chronicles.
Johannes Panagopoulos studies in German the Church’s prophetic charisma. The above text is the writer’s lecture at the 4th International Congress of Law Society of Eastern Churches (Regensburg, 19-24.9.1978).
Panagiotis Christou examines the anthropology in Saint Maximus the Confessor, mainly through the terms uncreated-created, nature and person, incarnation-theosis, as well as the perpetual position of creatures, movement which means change and alteration.
Nicolas Tzirakis reviews the teaching of transubstantiation in the Western Church (Transsubstantiatio), describing the West’s theological efforts in the West in regard to the question of Eucharistic theology.
Philip Gabriel Philippidis studies the legal status of the property of the Holy Abbeys at Mount Athos. He also describes the legal rights, from the Ottoman Empire up to our days.
Thanasis Papazotou presents in his short article, old-type temples of the 18th century in Veria.
Vassiliki Katsarou analyzes a manuscript of the code 33 of the Wake collectionin the Church of Christ in Oxford, which informs us that the manuscript was written in 1172 at the Abbey of “Saint Nicola the spileotos, or else Kremastos”.
Athanasios Karathanasis corrects another article of his, which was published in Klironomia vol. 10 (1978) 251-257, in regard to the writer of the speeches, which are found in the Codes 410 and 565 at the library of the Rumanian Academy.
John Tavlakis presents the document of the Abbey of Koutloumousiou, about its transformation in Coenobium (September 1856). Athanasios Papas, Metropolitan of Elenoupoli, analytically presents the decoration of the Synodical at the Ecumenical Patriarchate.
The bibliographic bulletin includes many seasonal books. The Chronicles give us information about the work of the Patriarchal Institution of Patristic Studies and other church news.