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The '''Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology''' is an Orthodox Christian [[seminary]] located in Brookline, Massachusetts.  It is closely affiliated with [[Hellenic College (Brookline, Massachusetts)|Hellenic College]], an undergraduate institution which is located on the same campus.
 
The '''Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology''' is an Orthodox Christian [[seminary]] located in Brookline, Massachusetts.  It is closely affiliated with [[Hellenic College (Brookline, Massachusetts)|Hellenic College]], an undergraduate institution which is located on the same campus.
  

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The Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology is an Orthodox Christian seminary located in Brookline, Massachusetts. It is closely affiliated with Hellenic College, an undergraduate institution which is located on the same campus.

The institution was originally founded as Holy Cross Theological School in 1937 in Pomfret, Connecticut. In 1946 the school was moved to Brookline, Massachusetts. In 1966, Holy Cross expanded its collegiate division into a full four-year liberal arts college, a distinct undergraduate institution known as Hellenic College. Holy Cross offers graduate programs of study leading to the degrees of Master of Divinity (M.Div.), Master of Theological Studies (M.T.S.), and Master of Theology (Th.M.). Holy Cross has developed into an accredited graduate school of theology, and as such has become one of the most important institutions of the Orthodox Church in the Western hemisphere.

Holy Cross is an institution of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, and the current president is the Rev. Fr. Nicholas C. Triantafilou.

Faculty

  • Rev. Dr. Emmanuel Clapsis: Dean of Holy Cross. Fields of Interest: Dogmatic Theology, Contemporary Christian theologies, Ecumenical Theology, Christian responses to postmodern cultural realities.
  • V. Rev. Dr. Joachim Costonis: Director of Archbishop Iakovos Library and Learning Resource Center. Fields of Expertise: liturgical arts, manuscript illumination, religious iconography of Byzantine lead seals, and Christian iconography.
  • Rev. Dr. Thomas Fitzgerald. Fields of Interest: Church History and Historical Theology.
  • Mr. Photios Ketzetzis. Field of Expertise: Byzantine Music.
  • Dr. Philip Mamalakis. Field of Interest: Pastoral Theology.
  • Dr Lewis Patsavos. Fields of Interest: Canonical Tradition and Field Education.
  • Dr. James C. Skedros. Field of Interest: Church History.
  • Rev. Dr. Theodore Stylianopoulos. Fields of Interest: New Testament, especially Matthew, John, and Paul. Hermeneutics and Patristic Exegesis. Orthodox Theology and Spirituality. Jewish-Christian Relations.
  • Dr. Evie Zachariades-Holmberg. Professor of Classics and Ecclesiastical Greek.
  • Rev. Dr. Eugen J. Pentiuc. Fields of Interest: Old Testament, Hebrew.
  • Rev. Nifon Abraham
  • Dr. George Bebis
  • Rev Nicholas M. Kastanas - Byzantine Music.
  • Very Rev. Gerasimos Makris - Teleturgics.
  • Rev. Dr. Frank Marangos - Religious Education
  • Mr. Richard Vanderhoef - Music


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