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The V. Rev. Dr. Themistocles Adamopoulo, born in Alexandria and raised in Melbourne, is an archimandrite serving in Nairobi, Kenya, within the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria and All Africa. He is assistant dean of the Orthodox Patriarchal Ecclesiastical School 'Archbishop Makarios III', and is also establishing Saint Clement of Alexandria, a major philanthropic and educational program in that country.
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The V. Rev. Dr. '''Themistocles Adamopoulo''', born in Alexandria and raised in Melbourne, is an [[archimandrite]] serving in Nairobi, Kenya, within the [[Church of Alexandria|Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria and All Africa]]. He is assistant dean of the Orthodox Patriarchal Ecclesiastical School "Archbishop Makarios III", and is also establishing "Saint Clement of Alexandria", a major philanthropic and educational program in that country.
  
 
==Qualifications==
 
==Qualifications==
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*Master of Theological Studies ([[Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology (Brookline, Massachusetts)|Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology]])
 
*Master of Theological Studies ([[Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology (Brookline, Massachusetts)|Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology]])
 
*Master of Theology (Princeton Divinity School)
 
*Master of Theology (Princeton Divinity School)
*Doctor of Philosophy (Brown University - dissertation on the idea of endurance from Homeric times to the writings of the Apostle Paul)
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*Doctor of Philosophy (Brown University - dissertation on the idea of endurance from Homeric times to the writings of the [[Apostle Paul]])
  
==Tertiary Lecturing==
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==Tertiary lecturing==
 
*University of Sydney, Sydney
 
*University of Sydney, Sydney
 
*Macquarie University, Sydney
 
*Macquarie University, Sydney
 
*[[St. Andrew's Greek Orthodox Theological College (Sydney, Australia)|St. Andrew's Greek Orthodox Theological College]], Sydney
 
*[[St. Andrew's Greek Orthodox Theological College (Sydney, Australia)|St. Andrew's Greek Orthodox Theological College]], Sydney
*Orthodox Patriarchal Ecclesiastical School 'Archbishop Macarius III', Nairobi, Kenya
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*Orthodox Patriarchal Ecclesiastical School "Archbishop Macarius III", Nairobi, Kenya
  
==External Links==
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==External links==
 
*[http://www.orthodox.asn.au Saint Clement of Alexandria, Kenya]
 
*[http://www.orthodox.asn.au Saint Clement of Alexandria, Kenya]
*[http://www.theandros.com/themistocles.html Interview with the Very Rev. Dr. Themistocles Adamopoulo, Apostle to the Poor and Oppressed] by [[User_talk:Ntrakaki|Nick Trakakis]], published by Theandros (''nb. a publication edited by the [[User:MMelchi|Eparch of Nebraska]]'').
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*[http://www.theandros.com/themistocles.html Interview with the Very Rev. Dr. Themistocles Adamopoulo, Apostle to the Poor and Oppressed] by [[User_talk:Ntrakaki|Nick Trakakis]], published by ''Theandros'' (''N.B.: A publication edited by the [[User:MMelchi|Eparch of Nebraska]]'').
  
 
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[[Category:Orthodoxy in Australia]]

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The V. Rev. Dr. Themistocles Adamopoulo, born in Alexandria and raised in Melbourne, is an archimandrite serving in Nairobi, Kenya, within the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria and All Africa. He is assistant dean of the Orthodox Patriarchal Ecclesiastical School "Archbishop Makarios III", and is also establishing "Saint Clement of Alexandria", a major philanthropic and educational program in that country.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Arts (University of Melbourne)
  • Master of Theological Studies (Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology)
  • Master of Theology (Princeton Divinity School)
  • Doctor of Philosophy (Brown University - dissertation on the idea of endurance from Homeric times to the writings of the Apostle Paul)

Tertiary lecturing

External links