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Lecture Four: The Outpouring of the Spirit, the Experiences of the Saints and the Ecclesial Framework
Lecture outlines
The work of the Holy Spirit
Knowing God through the mystical experience
Knowing God in the assembly of the saints

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Lecture Three: Historical Revelation, Theophany and Knowing God through Pondering the Scriptural Witness
Lecture outlines
God’s revelation in history
Theophanies
The contemplation of God’s marks in Scripture

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Lecture Two: Revelation through Creation and the Contemplation of God’s Marks in Nature
Lecture outlines
God’s revelation through creation
The contemplation of God’s marks in nature

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Lecture One: The Gradual and Multiple Ways of Divine Revelation.
Lecture outlines
Our call to know God, the current landscape and the reasons for which people do not know God
How can God be known? The prerequisites of divine knowledge
God’s self-disclosure to us and its witnesses

Web and Book Design: Ion Nedelcu

Web and Book Design: Ion Nedelcu

Mr Ion Nedelcu holds a bachelor in Orthodox theology from the University of Bucharest and a graduate diploma in political sciences from National University of Political Studies and Public Administration, Bucharest. Designer of the front cover illustrations for Reading Scripture in the Orthodox Church: The Festal Cycle (2019), Reading Scripture in the Orthodox Church: The Sunday Cycle (2018),  John Chrysostom: Past, Present, Future (2017), Alexandrian Legacy: A Critical Appraisal (2015), and Cappadocian Legacy: A Critical Appraisal (2013).

Bucharest Lecture

16 February 2017  At the invitation of Dr Magda Stavinschi (Institute for Transdisciplinary Studies in Science, Spirituality, Society, Bucharest), Doru …