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The Contribution of the Orthodox Ecumenists to the Interfaith Venture and Their Responsibility for It
Number V of Contributions to a Theology of Anti-Ecumenism

by Hieromonk Klemes Agiokyprianites
Translated by Archbishop Chrysostomos of Etna and Hieromonk Patapios

ISBN 0–911165–45–2
95 pp.
$1.95


A compelling exposé of the unfortunate theological and dogmatic deviations that have resulted from Orthodox participation in interfaith ecumenism.


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About the Author
Hieromonk [now Bishop] Klemes is a brother of the Holy Monastery of Sts. Cyprian and Justina, in Phyle, Greece. He received his degree in theology summa cum laude from the University of Thessaloniki, Greece.
About the Translators
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.

Hieromonk Patapios, Academic Director of the C.T.O.S., holds the honors B.A. from Cambridge University, the Licentiate in Orthodox Theological Studies from the C.T.O.S., graduate degrees from the Pennsylvania State University and the University of Pittsburgh, and the Doctor of Theology degree in Patristics from the Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley.