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Holy Trinity Seminary Press Presents a new book in Lebanon
With the blessing and under the patronage of His Beatitude,
Patriarch John X of Antioch and All the East, staff of Holy Trinity
Publications (Jordanville, NY) participated in a week of festivities
culminating in the patronal feast of the St John of Damascus Institute of
Theology at the University of Balamand (Tripoli, Lebanon). The focus of the
week was the recently released scholarly work, Arab Orthodox
Christian Under the Ottomans, 1516-1831 by Dr Constantin A.
Panchenko of the Lomonosov Moscow State University. On Wednesday, November
30th, Nicholas Chapman, director of Holy Trinity Publications, gave a lecture
entitled “From Antioch to America: Levantine Christianity and the
New World 1500-1800” in which he surveyed the surprisingly vast
network of connections between the Orthodox Church in its ancient homeland and
the West. The next day, Dr Panchenko drew from the research in his book with a
presentation titled, “A Melkite Proto-renaissance: A Forgotten Cultural Revival
of the Melkites in the Late 16th Century”. Finally, the two previous
speakers joined Dr Souad Slim of the University of Balamand for a seminar on Saturday morning to discuss
important facets and themes of the recently-published book. The lectures and
panel discussions will be broadcast on Ancient Faith Radio in the near future.
Throughout the week, the visitors toured ancient villages
and cities on the Mediterranean coast and Mt Lebanon, visited early Christian
monasteries, recently revived with active monastic communities, and explored
archeological sites where centuries-old frescoes have recently been restored.
On Saturday evening, following patriarchal vespers at the
monastery church, the staff presented two of Holy Trinity Publications’ newest
releases to His Beatitude, Patriarch John X. They also discussed Dr Panchenko’s
book, for which His Beatitude provided a Foreword. On Sunday, Dcn Peter
Markevich joined His Beatitude and local clergy in serving the Divine Liturgy.
Holy Trinity Publications is deeply indebted to the
Institute of Theology, its dean Fr Porphyrios Georgi, the staff and
seminarians, for their selfless hospitality and to Dr Panchenko for joining us
for the festivities. His book, Arab Orthodox
Christians Under the Ottomans, 1516-1831, is available directly
from the publisher or from any good bookseller.
With the blessing and under the patronage of His Beatitude,
Patriarch John X of Antioch and All the East, staff of Holy Trinity
Publications (Jordanville, NY) participated in a week of festivities
culminating in the patronal feast of the St John of Damascus Institute of
Theology at the University of Balamand (Tripoli, Lebanon). The focus of the
week was the recently released scholarly work, Arab Orthodox
Christian Under the Ottomans, 1516-1831 by Dr Constantin A.
Panchenko of the Lomonosov Moscow State University. On Wednesday, November
30th, Nicholas Chapman, director of Holy Trinity Publications, gave a lecture
entitled “From Antioch to America: Levantine Christianity and the
New World 1500-1800” in which he surveyed the surprisingly vast
network of connections between the Orthodox Church in its ancient homeland and
the West. The next day, Dr Panchenko drew from the research in his book with a
presentation titled, “A Melkite Proto-renaissance: A Forgotten Cultural Revival
of the Melkites in the Late 16th Century”. Finally, the two previous
speakers joined Dr Souad Slim of the University of Balamand for a seminar on Saturday morning to discuss
important facets and themes of the recently-published book. The lectures and
panel discussions will be broadcast on Ancient Faith Radio in the near future.
Throughout the week, the visitors toured ancient villages
and cities on the Mediterranean coast and Mt Lebanon, visited early Christian
monasteries, recently revived with active monastic communities, and explored
archeological sites where centuries-old frescoes have recently been restored.
On Saturday evening, following patriarchal vespers at the
monastery church, the staff presented two of Holy Trinity Publications’ newest
releases to His Beatitude, Patriarch John X. They also discussed Dr Panchenko’s
book, for which His Beatitude provided a Foreword. On Sunday, Dcn Peter
Markevich joined His Beatitude and local clergy in serving the Divine Liturgy.
Holy Trinity Publications is deeply indebted to the
Institute of Theology, its dean Fr Porphyrios Georgi, the staff and
seminarians, for their selfless hospitality and to Dr Panchenko for joining us
for the festivities. His book, Arab Orthodox
Christians Under the Ottomans, 1516-1831, is available directly
from the publisher or from any good bookseller.
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