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Editor, Prof. Angelo Karantonis
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| Contents | |
| Editorial | vii |
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‘Together Towards Life’: A New World Council of Churches Affirmation on Mission and Evangelism: An Orthodox Reflection, Philip Kariatlis
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| Irenaeus and Jewish Apocalyptic Traditions, Lydia Gore-Jones | 1 |
| The Apologetic and Literary Value of the Acts of Justin, Chris Baghos | 25 |
| Christ Pantokrator in the Byzantine Art of Italy, Mario Baghos | 55 |
| Number Symbolism in Cyril of Alexandria’s Interpretation of Scripture, Jonathan Morgan | 85 |
| Heinrich Bullinger’s Interaction with the Thought of Irenaeus of Lyon, Joe Mock | 105 |
| Book Review | 131 |
| Information for Authors | 135 |
Greek philosophy remains foundational to the history of ideas in the Western and Eastern traditions. It has shaped disciplines as diverse as theology, ethics, politics, science, and metaphysics. In particular, the writings of Plato, Aristotle, and the later Hellenistic and Byzantine philosophers have exercised enduring influence on Christian theology, especially in the Patristic and medieval Byzantine periods.
The Master of Greek Philosophy cultivates advanced capacity for critical engagement with the key figures, texts, and ideas of the ancient and Byzantine Greek philosophical tradition, preparing graduates to integrate these insights in further scholarly research, higher education, ministry, or other cultural and professional spheres.