Time, Freedom, and Being

John D. Zizioulas on the Christianization of Hellenism

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63394/1fx48n18

Keywords:

John D. Zizioulas, Christianization of Hellenism, time, freedom, being

Abstract

John D. Zizioulas, Freedom and Existence: The Transition from the Ancient to Christian Hellenism, trans. M. Vasiljević (Alhambra, CA: Sebastian Press, 2024), 174 pp.

Author Biography

  • Nikolaos Asproulis, Volos Academy for Theological Studies

    Nikolaos Asproulis is the Deputy Director of the Volos Academy for Theological Studies (since 2017) and a Lecturer at Hellenic Open University in Patras, Greece. He holds a Ph.D. (2016) from the Hellenic Open University. His research focuses on contemporary Orthodox theology, covering systematic theology, ecclesiology, political theology, and ecotheology. Asproulis has authored numerous articles and essays and co-edited Priests of Creation: John Zizioulas on Discerning an Ecological Ethos. He is the Coordinator of NELCEE and represents the Church of Greece in the CEC thematic group on Economic and Ecological Justice.

Nikolaos Asproulis - Time, Freedom, and Being: John D. Zizioulas on the Christianization of Hellenism

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Published

2025-03-14

How to Cite

Time, Freedom, and Being: John D. Zizioulas on the Christianization of Hellenism. (2025). OmegAlpha, 1(1), 119-129. https://doi.org/10.63394/1fx48n18