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The face of Jesus as the archetype of man
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The formation of national identity
Through the ideological acrobatics of the Soutsos brothers (1833-1853)
Modern Greek Enlightenment and Anti-Clericalism (hardcover edition)
The forgotten relationship that contributed to the Revolution of 1821
The Athens of Volos
The closing of a school against the background of the clash of progressive and conservative forces in the early 20th century
The Mysteries of Western Christianity
Persons, Visions and Teachings of the Mystics of the Western Church
The Church after the Revolution of 1821
The shocking conclusion of the commission appointed by Othon and led to the secession from the patriarchate
The Dionysian Gospel
What common elements connect the Gospel of John with Euripides' Bacchae?
The Apology Due (Hardcover Edition)
The history of ecclesiastical dominance over Hellenism, the role of the Church in Byzantium and the latest invention of "Greek Christianity"
Apology due
The history of ecclesiastical dominance over Hellenism, the role of the Church in Byzantium and the latest invention of "Greek Christianity"
Two Suns in the Sky
The conflict between Hellenism and Christianity at the dawn of a new world
Secularism in Greek school textbooks
From the accession to the European Community, until the 21st century
Mantida Daphne
The hidden pagan identity of the pseudo-Dionysius Areopagite and the last project of Hellenism before the rise of Christianity
The scientific god
The clash of Science and Religion through the eyes of a radical Cypriot Voltaireist, in Egypt in 1935
The True History of the Church
A censored Marxist study from the interwar period
JESUS
What did the first Christians really believe about the historicity of the Nazarene
The Philosophers' Rose - Collector's Edition
The monumental Alchemy book with color pictures
The Theology of Awakening
The patristic conversion in the modern theology of Greece
The face of Jesus as the archetype of man
The Art of the Sanctuary as a call to the truly existing