Kleronomia, Vol. 8, Issue A, January 1976, 216 pages.
This volume of Kleronomia, includes 11 interesting essays, a bibliographic bulletin and the season’s Chronicles.
Evangelos Chrysos, in this work, studies the aspects of the legal relations, between Romans and Persians. This study is included in a wider research that aims to locate the legal conditions of the foreign affairs of that same period.
ConstantineN. Tsirpanlis, researches the theology of Athanasius the Great, on salvation, mainly through his work concerning the fall and the Incarnation.
Theodore Zisis, continues the study of the anti-Armenian texts written by Metropolitan Eustathios of Nice (1050-1120), continuity the passage in Kleronomia 7 (1975) 315-326.
George Papazoglou, in this interesting study, presents the work “About the Pope’s principle” of Archbishop of Athens Anthimos (14th century). The text that is mentioned is in the Sinaitic Code 1787.
Matthew G. Chapman, researches into the meaning of the work “ChristianMonasticism” by Dom.DavidKnowles, about the Hesychasm of Gregory Palamas.
DianeTouliatos-Banker, compares the liturgical rite of the vespers service in several manuscripts.
JoanComan presents, the Fathers and the elements of spirituality which are found in the Orthodox Church of Romania, mainly through the Christological and anthropologic texts.
PanayotisNellas, studies the theological background about the “prelacy kingdom”, meaning the role of the Lay in the Church.
Basil Stavridis, describes the ecumenical dimension of Orthodoxy and its relations through the World Council of Churches, the various meetings and the theological texts.
The Chronicles present the time when Ezekiel, Metropolitan of Pisidia, became abbot of the Patriarchal Monastery of Vlatades in Thessaloniki. Then follows the bibliographic bulletin with interesting seasonal books.