Kleeronomia, Vol. 18, Issue A, January 1986, 214 pages.
This volume of Kleronomia includes 5 interesting essays and a bibliographic bulletin (review and books’ presentation).
Chris Krikonis, in this biblical and patristic study, analyzes the Church’s mystery. He studies the meaning of the Church in the Old and New Testament, its expansion in the world and also its theological background. He concludes by analyzing the Church’s attributes (unity, sanctity, catholicity, apostolicity).
Athanasios Theocharis continues and completes in French his study (see Kleronomia 17, 1985) about the meaning of Sophiology in the book of Enoch in the Old Testament. The study is full of text collations, from spurious literary works.
George L.Kustas studies in English the issue of rhetoric art in Saint Gregory of Nyssa, by mentioning his correspondence with Eunomios. There are similar topics about the rhetoric art in the 16th volume of Kleronomia (1984) by George Theodoroudis, regarding the rhetorical methodology of Eustathios of Thessaloniki.
George Theodoroudis, in his short text, studies the meaning of love (charity etc.), according to Saint Gregory Palamas.
John Kalogirou analyzes the mystery of the world’s salvation through the Church. The writer analyzes the basic theological elements about salvation, the interpretation of the uncreated energies, man’s acceptance of salvation, and the participation in salvation of the “universal world”.
Last follows a bibliographic bulletin with interesting books of this period.