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Chrysostomos Stamoulis

Professor

Scientific Subject:    Dogmatic and Symbolic Theology

Government Gazette:    879/27-10-2009, C

 

Contact

Office Phone:          2310-996977
Email:                       stamchr@theo.auth.gr
Webpage:                https://users.auth.gr/stamchr/
Office Hours:          Monday 10.00 -12.00, Office 335 -336.

 

Brief CV

Chrysostomos Stamoulis was born in Afito, Halkidiki, on August 2, 1964. He is a Professor of Dogmatic and Symbolic Theology at the Department of Theology of AUTh. (Government Gazette vol. DG 879 / 27-10-2009). He studied at the Universities of Thessaloniki, Belgrade and Durham, England. He teaches the compulsory course Dogmatic and Symbolic Theology and the optional compulsory courses Philokali Aesthetics of Orthodoxy, Theology and Cinema, Contemporary Atheism, Science and Orthodox Theology.

He has taught as a visiting professor and has given lectures in Europe (The Moscow Theological Academy and Seminary × The Center for Theology and Religious Studies in Lund, Sweden × The “Justinian Marina” Orthodox Theology Faculty in Bucharest, Romania), in Asia (St John of Damascus Institute of Theology, Balamand University, Lebanon) and in the USA. (The Hellenic College Holy Cross, Brookline, Boston USA × The Center for the Study of World Religions, Harvard Divinity School, Boston USA × The Department of History of Art and Architecture, Harvard University, Boston USA × Mahindra Humanities Center, Harvard University, Boston USA).

His main works are:

What is the fox looking for in the bazaar?

Texts on the dialogue of Orthodoxy with the city, politics and culture, published by Armos, Athens 2016 

Love and sexuality. Interdisciplinary narrative, from antiquity to the present day, from microorganisms to humans (ed.), Armos Publishing House, Athens 2014 Test for a culture of incarnation, published by Akritas, Athens 2009 

Lot’s wife and modern theology, published by Indictos, Athens 2008 & Armos 2014

The saint is beautiful. Proverbs in the hospitable aesthetics of Orthodoxy, published by Akritas, Athens 2004, 2005, 2008. 2010 

About light. Personal or physical energies? Contribution to the modern problematic Holy Trinity in the Orthodox space, published by “To Palimpsiston”, Thessaloniki 1999, 2007

Theotokos and orthodox dogma. Study in the teaching of Saint Cyril of Alexandria, published by “To Palimpsiston”, Thessaloniki 1996, 2003.

His studies have been published in English, Italian, French, German, Serbian, Romanian and Russian. In the two years 2011-2013 he was president of the Department of Theology of AUTh, a position in which he was re-elected for the two years 2013-2015. He studied music (flute, advanced theory) at the Makedoniko and the State Conservatory of Thessaloniki. Since 1991 he has been conducting the Mixed Choir “Agios Ioannis o Chrysostomos” of Thessaloniki.

CV – SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS (pdf)