Kleronomia, Vol. 23, Issues A and B, 1991, 376 pages.
This issue of Kleronomia contains 6 theological research papers and an extensive bibliographic bulletin.
This issue also contains a tribute on Saint Photios with four essays (p. 9-154).
G. Vergiotis presents the pedagogical concepts of Klimis of Alexandria, the foremost Christian philosopher, in his work “Pedagogue”. Klimis passes from confession to a philosophical theory of Christianity. This work is practical, oriented towards practical life and moral education through which the soul sees the weaknesses of humans.
Ath. Theocharis investigates the philological problem of the epistle to Colossians (1: 15-20), a Christological text which he examines for its authenticity.
Ioannis Kalogirou studies the holy Sacrament of Marriage in relation to the number of the seven sacraments. It is a theological study of Marriage as incorporation of the new couple in the Eucharistic community, introducing the institution of marriage into the sacrament of the Holy Eucharist.
Georgios Mantzaridis explores an important issue of interpreting the ecological problem from an Orthodox point of view. The study is marked by three important points: a) selfless love, b) ascetic spirit and c) the Eucharistic view of the world.
His Eminence the Metropolitan of Ilioupolis Athanasios studies a liturgical text by the Ecumenical Patriarch Maximus E’ (1946-1948), written in 1961 and preserved by his student (current Metropolitan of Karpathos and Kasos Amvrosios).
Ioannis Fountoulis presents thoughts on the feast day of the divine Tranfiguration of the Lord with an emphasis on the figure of the Pantokrator Christ.
In the Chronicles there is a record of the visit of the Archbishop of Canterbury and Primate of all England Dr. George Carrey and a record of the 7th General Assembly of the World Council of Churches (Canberra, Australia, 7-20.2.1991). In the end follows an extensive book presentation section, with books of the period.