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St Catherine of Alexandria, the Patron Saint of the Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies
(By permission of the Librarian, Monastery of St Catherine, Sinai)
A Colloquium on David Bradshaw's book 'Aristotle East and West: Metaphysics and the Division of Christendom'
Part two of video recording
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3.50‐4.40pm : Response and Discussion
Chair:Dr Marcus Plested
Speaker: Dr Christophe Erismann, Research Associate at CRASSH, University of Cambridge on ‘Maximus the Confessor and John of Damascus on ousia and energeia’
4.40 ‐5.30pm : Response and Discussion
Chair: Dr. Marcus Plested
Speaker: Dr Constantinos Athanasopoulos, Director of Distance Learning, Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies, Cambridge on 'St. Gregory Palamas' successful appropriation of Aristotelian Metaphysics: the response of Orthodox Mystical Theology to Western intellectualism and essentialism‘ or ‘A Discussion of D. Bradshaw’s book on Divine Energies’
Chair:Dr Marcus Plested
Speaker: Dr Christophe Erismann, Research Associate at CRASSH, University of Cambridge on ‘Maximus the Confessor and John of Damascus on ousia and energeia’
4.40 ‐5.30pm : Response and Discussion
Chair: Dr. Marcus Plested
Speaker: Dr Constantinos Athanasopoulos, Director of Distance Learning, Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies, Cambridge on 'St. Gregory Palamas' successful appropriation of Aristotelian Metaphysics: the response of Orthodox Mystical Theology to Western intellectualism and essentialism‘ or ‘A Discussion of D. Bradshaw’s book on Divine Energies’
