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    Holy Wisdom – Holy Sophia: St Sophia Quarterly Fall 2024

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    By Webmaster on November 29, 2024 Governance & Unity Essays, Governance & Unity News
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    Source: St. Sophia Ukrainian Orthodox Theological Seminary

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    Articles in this issue

    Preamble: Holy Wisdom-Holy Sophia (English & Ukrainian) – EDITORIAL TEAM
    Wisdom: Those Who Came Before Us (English & Ukrainian) – GAYLE E. WOLOSCHAK, PHD
    Letter of Introduction for Quarterly (English & Ukrainian) – METROPOLITAN ANTONY
    Welcome Message – ARCHBISHOP DANIEL
    Thousand-day Anniversary of the Onslaught Against Ukraine (English & Ukrainian)
    – COUNCIL OF BISHOPS OF THE UOC OF THE USA AND DIASPORA
    Ukrainian Orthodox Church Independence as a Decolonization Movement (English & Ukrainian)
    – VERY REV. BOHDAN HLADIO
    Pluralism, Polarization, and Discernment; The Challenge and Promise of Diversity in Science and
    Theology – VERY REV. DOUGLAS ANTHONY PERKINS
    Psychological Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence and Human Distinctiveness
    – BRENDA K. O’REILLY, PHD
    Mission – Malawi  –  VERY REV. ROBERT HOLET
    A Brief Overview of the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of the United States of America
    – REV. FR. NICHOLAS ANTON
    Book Review: Orthodox Christian Perspectives on War (English & Ukrainian)
    – PERRY T. HAMALIS AND VALERIE A. KARRAS, EDS
    Seminary’s Metropolitan John Theodorovich Library – A Treasure Chest for Students, Faculty, Academics from Around the World and for its Public Membership – VICTORIA OLENA SWINDLE, MLIS
    My Seminarian Experience: A Journey Towards Spiritual Rejuvenation – CRYSTAL SINIARI
    How I Decided to Become a Priest (English & Ukrainian) – SUBDEACON ANDRII AKULENKO
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