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Gregorios Papamichael : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gregorios Papamichael Gregorios Papamichael ((ギリシア語:Γρηγόριος Παπαμιχαήλ)), 1875–1956, was a theologian of the Orthodox Church of Greece and a renowned professor at the Theology School of the University of Athens (1918-1920, and 1923-1939). He examined diligently various cultural aspects of church life and is jointly credited, together with his close friend Archbishop Chrysostomos I (Papadopoulos) of Athens (1923-1938), for establishing the two basic academic journals of Neohellenic theology: ''Theologia'' and ''Ekklesia.''〔Panagiotes K. Christou. ''(Neohellenic Theology at the Crossroads ).'' The Greek Orthodox Theological Review. 28, n. 1, Spring 1983, p. 39-54.〕 In addition, he was responsible for the modern rediscovery of two almost forgotten great personalities of Orthodoxy, namely Gregorios Palamas and Maximos (Trivolis) the Greek.〔 ==Biography==
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