Kleronomia, Vol. 18, Issue B, July 1986, 471 pages.
This volume of Kleronomia includes 7 theological essays and a bibliographic bulletin.
George Papadimitriou studies the effect of Jewish Moses Maimonides, known as Rabbi Moses ben Maimon, on the Western philosophy. His work was totally burnt by the Holly Inquisition, because it was judged by his opponents as “heretical”. His work was translated from Arabic to Hebrew and Latin. His philosophy constitutes a fusion of the logic of the Greek philosophy and the Jewish religious experience.
Demetrios Constantelos studies in English the ethics of the post byzantine period on the important questions of slavery and slaves.
Theodoros Giagou describes a manuscript of Sinai No 436 (411), concerning the Patriarch of Constantinople Kallinikos the 3rd.
Archbishop Silas Koukiaris researches into various churches’ iconography, examining the gathering of the Apostles (Mistras, Mount Athos, Thessaly, Cyprus, etc.).
N.K. Moutsopoulos studies geographic and folklore elements of the Castle of Logga, which was damaged in spring 1017 by Basil the 2nd.
Kostas Ekonomou researches the architecture and the iconography of the church of Saint Nicolas in Vitsa Zagoriou (Ioannina).
Finally, Diane Toulianos-Banker gives us an index of musical manuscripts from the archive of the Institute of Patristic Studies (1975-today).
The Bibliographic Bulletin presents many books of this period.