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The Evergetinos
A Complete Text
Volume I of the First Book

Translated and edited by Bishop [Archbishop] Chrysostomos, Hieromonk [Bishop] Auxentios, John V. Petropoulos, [Father] Gregory Telepneff, and Hieromonk Ambrosios [Bishop Ambrose]

ISBN 0–911165–13–4
105 pp.
$8.95


Among the topics discussed in this volume are: repentance, death and the future judgment, and the joys that await the righteous in Heaven.


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About the Translators and Editors
The Most Reverend Dr. Chrysostomos is a Senior Scholar at the C.T.O.S. He completed his studies in history (with a concentration in Byzantine historical theology) at the University of California, the Licentiate in Theology at the C.T.O.S., and his graduate study in psychology at Princeton University. He has held professorial posts at the University of California, Ashland Theological Seminary, and Ashland University and visiting professorships at the Theological Institute of Uppsala University (Sweden) and, as a Fulbright Scholar in Romania, at the University of Bucharest, the Alexandru I. Cuza University of Iaşi, and the Ion Mincu University of Architecture and Urbanism. His Eminence is also former Executive Director of the United States Fulbright Commission in Romania.

The Right Reverend Auxentios, Director of the C.T.O.S., is a graduate of Princeton University. He received the Licentiate in Theology from the C.T.O.S. and the Doctor of Theology degree in Orthodox Liturgics at the Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley.

John V. Petropoulos, who received his doctorate at Lincoln College, Oxford University, is Associate Professor of Ancient Greek Literature at the Democritean University of Thrace at Alexandroupolis.

The Reverend Dr. Gregory Telepneff holds a B.A. degree from Yale University. the M.A. degree in theology from the New Brunswick Theological Seminary, a Licentiate in Theology from the St. Sophia Orthodox Theological Seminary, and the doctoral degree in Patristics from the Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley. He serves the St. John Chrysostomos Church in Saugus, M, and is an adjunct professor at Anna Maria College, where he teaches theology and ethics.

The Right Reverend Ambrose is Titular Bishop of Methoni and assistant to Metropolitan Cyprian of Oropos and Phyle, President of the Holy Synod in Resistance, Orthodox Church of Greece. He completed his graduate study at the Courtauld Institute of Art, University of London.