2017-07-28T13:48:35+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true Hierotheos (Vlachos), Ieronymos I of Athens, Eugenios Voulgaris, Cosmas of Aetolia, Nicodemus the Hagiorite, Cyril Lucaris, Theoklitos Farmakidis, John Zizioulas, Nikephoros Theotokis, Gregory Palamas, Basilios Bessarion, Antonio de Ferraris, Athanasios Parios, Gregorios Papamichael, Nikolaos Loudovikos, George Metallinos, Xenophanes, Seraphim Papakostas, John Romanides, Michael Apostolius, Macarius of Corinth flashcards
Greek theologians

Greek theologians

  • Hierotheos (Vlachos)
    Metropolitan Hierotheos (Greek: Μητροπολίτης Ιερόθεος, born Georgios Vlachos. Greek: Γεώργιος Βλάχος) is a Greek metropolitan and theologian.
  • Ieronymos I of Athens
    Ieronymos I (Greek: Ιερώνυμος Α´, Ierōnymos; Latin: Hieronymus I; English: Jerome I; 1905 – 15 November 1988) was a Greek monk and theologian, who served as the Archbishop of Athens and All Greece and as such the primate of the Autocephalous Orthodox Church of Greece in 1967–1973, during the Greek military junta of 1967–1974.
  • Eugenios Voulgaris
    Eugenios Voulgaris or Boulgaris (Greek: Εὐγένιος Βούλγαρις or Βούλγαρης, Russian: Евгений Булгарский, Евгений Булгар, Bulgarian: Евгений Български, Евгений Българин; 1716–1806) was a Greek scholar, prominent Greek Orthodox educator, and bishop of Kherson (in Ukraine).
  • Cosmas of Aetolia
    Cosmas of Aetolia, sometimes Kosmas of Aetolia or Cosmas/Kosmas the Aetolian or Patrokosmas "Father Cosmas" (Greek: Κοσμάς Αιτωλός, Kosmas Etolos; born between 1700 and 1714 – died 1779), was a monk in the Greek Orthodox Church.
  • Nicodemus the Hagiorite
    St. Nicodemus the Hagiorite or St.
  • Cyril Lucaris
    Hieromartyr Cyril Lucaris or Loukaris (Greek: Κύριλλος Λούκαρις, 13 November 1572 – 27 June 1638), born Constantine Lucaris, was a Greek prelate and theologian, and a native of Candia, Crete (then under the Republic of Venice).
  • Theoklitos Farmakidis
    Theoklitos Farmakidis (born Theoharis Farmakidis; Greek: Θεόκλητος (Θεοχάρης) Φαρμακίδης; 1784–1860) was a Greek scholar and journalist.
  • John Zizioulas
    John Zizioulas (Greek: Ιωάννης Ζηζιούλας; born 10 January 1931, Kozani) is the Eastern Orthodox metropolitan of Pergamon.
  • Nikephoros Theotokis
    Nikephoros Theotokis or Nikiforos Theotokis (Greek: Νικηφόρος Θεοτόκης; Russian: Никифор Феотоки or Никифор Феотокис; 1731–1800) was a Greek scholar and theologian, who became an archbishop in the southern provinces of the Russian Empire.
  • Gregory Palamas
    Gregory Palamas (Γρηγόριος Παλαμάς) (1296–1359) was a monk of Mount Athos in Greece and later the Archbishop of Thessaloniki known as a preeminent theologian of Hesychasm.
  • Basilios Bessarion
    Basilios (or Basilius) Bessarion (in Greek Βασίλειος Βησσαρίων) (2 January 1403 – 18 November 1472), a Roman Catholic Cardinal Bishop and the titular Latin Patriarch of Constantinople, was one of the illustrious Greek scholars who contributed to the great revival of letters in the 15th century.
  • Antonio de Ferraris
    Antonio de Ferraris (Latin: Antonius de Ferraris, Greek: Ἀντώνιος Φεράρις; c. 1444 – 12 November 1517), also known by his epithet Galateo (Latin: Galateus, Greek: Γαλάτειος), was an Italian scholar, academic, doctor and humanist.
  • Athanasios Parios
    Athanasios Parios (Greek: Ἀθανάσιος Πάριος; 1722–1813) was a Greek hieromonk who was a notable theologian, philosopher, educator, and hymnographer of his time, and one of the "Teachers of the Nation" during the Modern Greek Enlightenment.
  • Gregorios Papamichael
    Gregorios Papamichael (Greek: Γρηγόριος Παπαμιχαήλ), 1875–1956, was a theologian of the Orthodox Church of Greece and a renowned professor at the Theology School of the University of Athens (1918-1920, and 1923-1939).
  • Nikolaos Loudovikos
    Protopresbyter (Very Rev.) Fr.
  • George Metallinos
    Protopresbyter (Archpriest) Fr.
  • Xenophanes
    Xenophanes of Colophon (/zəˈnɒfəniːz/; Ancient Greek: Ξενοφάνης ὁ Κολοφώνιος [ksenopʰánɛːs ho kolopʰɔ̌ːnios]; c. 570 – c. 475 BC) was a Greek philosopher, theologian, poet, and social and religious critic.
  • Seraphim Papakostas
    Archimandrite Seraphim (Papakostas) (1892-1954) was the Superior of the Zoe Brotherhood movement in Greece from 1927-1954.
  • John Romanides
    John Savvas Romanides (Greek: Ιωάννης Σάββας Ρωμανίδης; 2 March 1927, Piraeus – 1 November 2001, Athens) was an Orthodox Christian priest, author and professor who represented the Greek Church to the World Council of Churches.
  • Michael Apostolius
    Michael Apostolius (Greek: Μιχαὴλ Ἀποστόλιος or Μιχαὴλ Ἀποστόλης; c. 1420 in Constantinople – after 1474 or 1486, possibly in Venetian Crete) or Apostolius Paroemiographus, i.
  • Macarius of Corinth
    Macarius of Corinth [birth name: Macarius Notaras (Greek: Μακάριος Νοταρᾶς)] was born in Corinth in 1731 and died in Chios in April 1805.