Apostolos Makrakis

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'''MAKRAKIS, APOSTOLOS. (1831-1905).'''


Greek lay theologian and philosopher. Born 1831 in Siphnos; died 25/12/1905 in Athens.



List of Works:

Rudder of the Orthodox Catholic Church: The Compilation of the Holy Canons. Apostolos Makrakis (Editor)

Sacred and Holy Catechesis of the Orthodox Church. Apostolos Makrakis

Orthodox Christian Meditations. Apostolos Makrakis

Kyriakodromion (Sunday sermonary) : a collection of sermons on the Gospels, the Acts of the Apostles, and the Epistles appointed to be read in Orthodox Christian churches on every Sunday of the year from Easter to Palm Sunday. Apostolos Makrakis

Commentary On The Psalms of David. Apostolos Makrakis

Interpretation of the entire New Testament. Apostolos Makrakis

Interpretation Of The Book Of Revelation. Apostolos Makrakis

Theology: An Orthodox Standpoint. Apostolos Makrakis

Bible & The World & Triluminal Science. Makrakis, Apostolos

Political Philosophy Of The Orthodox Church. Makrakis, Apostolos

Psychology: An Orthodox Christian Perspective Apostolos Makrakis

The Foundation Of Philosophy Makrakis, Apostolos

Logic: An Orthodox Christian Approach, Makrakis, Apostolos

An Orthodox-Protestant Dialogue. Apostolos Makrakis

Memoir On The Nature of the Church of Christ. Trans: D. Cummings. New York: Christian Brotherhoods Zealots of Orthodoxy and John the Baptist, 1947. Apostolos Makrakis.

The Truth in Christianity: The One True Doctrine and The May False Ones. (article) Apostolos Makrakis.


EXTERNAL LINKS:

BIOGRAPHY (In German) [1]

ST PACHOMIUS LIBRARY [2]


BOOKS written about:

The importance of Apostolos Makrakis to Orthodoxy (Archimandrite) Eusebius A Stephanou Holy Cross Greek Orthodox Theological School, 1958.

Apostolos Makrakis, the prophet and thinker of modern Greece. (Archimandrite) Eusebius A Stephanou, 1954.

Apostolos Makrakis: An evaluation of half a century. Editor: Andronis, Constantine (b. 1898, d. ----) Orthodox Christian Educational Society (Chicago, 1966.