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2008/03/04. Encourages theological study that is rich with prayer, mystery, wonder, freedom, and community. The Most Reverend Metropolitan Kallistos of Diokleia. The Alfred S. Palmer Lecture - School of Theology Luncheon.
Lecture at the opening of the Amsterdam Centre for Eastern Orthodox Theology (ACEOT, www.aceot.nl) on 28 May 2010 at VU University Amsterdam.
PDF attached by lecture 3: "Maximos the Confessor and Cosmic Theology".
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2009/03/10. Argues that leftist politics is an attempt to do what the church has tried to do and failed especially within the context of the church's division. Palmer Theology Student Union Luncheon. Professor of Historical Theology, Wycliffe College.
2009/03/11. Describes Paul's apostleship as a means for him to address specific, relational problems in tangible ways not to establish an idealized church. Palmer Faculty Luncheon. Professor of Historical Theology, Wycliffe College.
2008/03/04. Identifies positive and negative associations of salvation images in the Bible, seeking a comprehensive model of Christian salvation. The Most Reverend Metropolitan Kallistos of Diokleia. The Alfred S. Palmer Lecture.
2009/03/10. Describes the oneness of the Church in respect to historical reality and Christian truth-claims, challenging Christian witness and self-identity. Palmer Lecture. Professor of Historical Theology, Wycliffe College.
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2008/03/04. Gives a holistic model of prayer, explaining how the traditional Jesus Prayer and prayerful silence are practiced in the Orthodox Christianity. The Most Reverend Metropolitan Kallistos of Diokleia. The Alfred S. Palmer Lecture.
APOPHASIS & THEOSIS: AN INTRODUCTION TO BYZANTINE THEOLOGY Lecture 4: Gregory Palamas and Hesychasm
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