Aspecte ale cercetării științifice doctorale, astăzi Iași 11 - 12 May 2020 Coordonator Rev. Prof. PhD Viorel Sava The Ecclesiology of St Paul: One Church or United Churches? The Universal dimension of the One Church in the Epistles of St PaulRev. Prof. PhD Jack Khalil St. John of Damascus Institute of Theology University of Balamand, Lebanon read more A Wandering Apostle is in Town The Conversion of Corinth in Acts 18: 1-18aProf. PhD. Daniel Ayuch St. John of Damascus Institute of Theology University of Balamand, Lebanon The pericope in Acts 18:1-18a contains much information about Paul's entry to a Greek city that was a crossroad of migrating and traveling streams from East and West. Luke synthesizes the apostle Paul's work without referring to the numerous…read more For a Liturgical Approach to the Book of RevelationProtos. Assist. PhD. Hrisostom Ciuciu Faculty of Orthodox Theology "Dumitru Stăniloae", Iași The present article is situated at the intersection of liturgical and biblical theology. This is primarily due to the fact that it sheds new light on the spiritual life of Christians, through the interpretations it upholds. Thus, this work meets the…read more YHWH Țeḇāʾôṯ praised by seraphim (Is 6:3). The theological and liturgical value of the seraphic hymnPhd. cand. Bogdan Șopterean Faculty of Orthodox Theology, Cluj-Napoca The paper aims to provide an analysis of the divine name YHWH Țeḇāʾôṯ according to the manner in wich it appears in seraphic hymn from the Book of Isaiah 6: 3. Therefore, the author presents the opinion of scholars on the meaning of this divine name…read more The teaching of Saint Nectarios on faith in his work “Know thyself”Prof. PhD. Miltiadis Vantsos Faculty of Theology, School of Social Theology and Christian Culture, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece Saint Nectarios addresses in the first chapter of his work “Know thyself” the issue of faith, highlighting the importance of self-knowledge for believing in God and for the moral and spiritual life in general. Since man is created “in the image and…read more Spiritual Fatherhood and Marital RelationshipsRev. Prof. PhD Bassam A. Nassif St. John of Damascus Institute of Theology University of Balamand, Lebanon Facing bitterness and wounds resulting from growing marital conflicts and the spirit of self-centeredness, Christian spouses are being challenged to live the mystery of marriage according to the Gospel calling. They resort to psychotherapists to…read more Christ the Lord - The Divine Logos Incarnate in the Writing of His Eminence Calinic, Archbishop of Suceava and RădăuțilorRev. Prof. PhD Vasile Nechita „Saint Andrew the Apostle” Faculty of Orthodox Theology, Constanta Father Dumitru Stăniloae showed that betwen the theologically and ecumenically discussed themas, today should the centrality of Christ, mirrored in Holy Scripture and Holy Orthodox Liturgy. Staying on the line of thought of great romanian theolog,…read more Wisdom - the highest gift of the Holy Spirit for the man who is becoming holyAssist. PhD. Ilche Micevski-Ignat Faculty of Orthodox Theology "St. Kliment of Ohrid", Skopje According to St. Maximus the Confessor, wisdom is the last and highest gift of the Holy Spirit given to man who is on the last step of deification. Man reaches it through the liberation of passions and virtuous life. When man reaches the moment of…read more L’anthropocentrisme moderne et l’anthropocentrisme chretien dans Laudato si’. Presentation et une appreciation orthodoxePhD. cand. Obrad Karanovic Faculty of Theology, School of Social Theology and Christian Culture, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece Par son encyclique Laudato Si’, le pape François voit des racines de la crise écologique dans l’anthropocentrisme moderne, qu’il caractérise encore comme despotique et dévié, et affirme un anthropocentrisme chrétien, sans danger réel pour une saine…read more The role of the free will in the fall and salvation of man: the example of Saint Maximus the ConfessorPhD. cand. Dimitrios Michailidis Faculty of Theology, School of Social Theology and Christian Culture, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece The name of saint Maximus the Confessor is mainly related to the Christological polemics towards the heresies of Monoergetism and Monotheletism. Therefore, the majority of his texts has as a common factor an anti-heretical character. Yet, the same…read more Influences of the Enlightenment in relation to monasticism during the reign of Alexandru Ioan Cuza (1859-1866)Rev. PhD. Alexandru-Gheorghe Matei Faculty of Orthodox Theology "Dumitru Stăniloae", Iași If the Enlightenment historiography was preparing long before the Revolutionary period, the diversion of the meaning of the parish as a form of communion and of sacramental priestly service with the exclusively social one, with monasticism as a form…read more Love of neighbor - the priority constant in the ministry of Saint Joseph the Merciful, Metropolitan of Moldavia (1875-1902)PhD. cand. Ema-Elena Bogdan Faculty of Orthodox Theology "Dumitru Stăniloae", Iași Metropolitan Joseph Naniescu shepherded at a time when the Romanian Orthodox Church confronted the curent of atheism and socialism. His whole life answered the call of God, carrying out, in Moldova, in the second half of the 19th century and the…read more Patriarch Nicodemus - author and translator of theological booksRev. PhD. Marian Timofte Faculty of Orthodox Theology "Dumitru Stăniloae", Iași The Patriarch Nicodim Munteanu served the Romanian Orthodox Church in the first half of the XXth century, having the following titles (responsabilities): director of the theological seminary, diocesan vicar, abbot of the Neamț Monastery, Bishop of…read more The tomb of Vasile and Maria Rusovici family in the courtyard of the church "Saint John the Baptist-Iași" - testimonies over timeRev. Prof. PhD Viorel Sava Faculty of Orthodox Theology "Dumitru Stăniloae", Iași In our study about the funeral monument dedicated to the family Vasile and Maria Rusovici, important supporters of church St. John the Baptism we started with a synthesis of the history of this church, continuing with a presentation of the houses…read more Abbot of Neamt Monastery, Archimandrite Neonil Buzila, philanthropic activityArhim. Dr. Mihail Daniliuc Faculty of Orthodox Theology "Dumitru Stăniloae", Iași Archimandrite Neonil Buzilă (1789 - 1853) was one of the greatest abbots of the Neamț Monastery after the repose of Saint Paisius Velichkovsky. He wrote a golden page in the centuries-old history of the Monastery by the means of his municipal-…read more The role and importance of the Holy Mass in the life of the community, in the vision of Father Petre VintilescuRev. PhD. Vasile Costan Faculty of Orthodox Theology "Dumitru Stăniloae", Iași As seen in the reflections and work of Father Professor Petre Vintilescu, the Divine Liturgy is an instrument of the Church’s mission in the life of the society. The Divine Liturgy enjoyed the most attention from the Father Professor as it runs like…read more The event of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary from a historical and hymnographic perspective reflected in ancient church writings and Orthodox books of worshipProtos. PhD. Arsenie Hanganu Faculty of Orthodox Theology "Dumitru Stăniloae", Iași The efforts undertaken in Romanian research to translate ancient (apocryphal) Christian texts regarding the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary required an updated highlighting of the event, which has become more accessible through narrative…read more „Rejoice, for Thou didst cause the river of many streams to gush forth” - Mother of God, the Wellspring of the ChurchRev. PhD. Daniel Duca Faculty of Orthodox Theology "Dumitru Stăniloae", Iași The Most – Holy Theotokos has a central place in the Church liturgical services, in the theology of the Church and in the pure piety of the well faithful people. The Church has given the Most – Holy Theotokos several names / titles, all revealing…read more The Centrality of the Paschal Mystery in the Liturgical Tradition of Eastern OrthodoxyProtos. PhD. Simeon Pintea Faculty of Orthodox Theology, Cluj-Napoca The characteristic note of Orthodoxy is the joy of resurrection which permeates all its forms of expression: theology, spirituality, liturgy and everyday life. This is primarily because at the foundation of Christianity is the Resurrection of Christ…read more Liturgical language, between tradition and modernity. Tendencies, constraints, solutions in translating and adapting liturgical textsPhD. cand. Mihail Khalid Qaramah Faculty of Orthodox Theology, Alba Iulia The process of translating the liturgical books into Romanian begun in the 16th century, while the imposition of the vernacular into the liturgical use is considered to have been accomplished in the 18th century. The sources used for translation…read more cuprins-std-vol-xii-2020_0.pdf (677.41 KB)