Παρουσιάζουμε εδώ κάποιους επιλεγμένους, ωφέλιμους λόγους σοφίας Ορθοδόξων Πατέρων και Ασκητών. Continue reading “Λόγοι Σοφίας, λόγοι ωφελείας”
Avars, Slavs, Lombards, Franks and a series of devastations for the Eastern Roman (‘Byzantine’) Empire
In this article we present selected scenes from Eastern Roman History. We put a magnifying glass on it, in an attempt to explain historical facts at a greater depth. Continue reading “Avars, Slavs, Lombards, Franks and a series of devastations for the Eastern Roman (‘Byzantine’) Empire”
Eastern Roman (‘Byzantine’) Empire; Lost to the West
«I first met Byzantium in a pleasant little salt marsh on the north shore of Long Island. I had paused there to read a book about what was innocently called the “later Roman Empire,” prepared to trace the familiar descent of civilization into the chaos and savagery of the Dark Ages. Continue reading “Eastern Roman (‘Byzantine’) Empire; Lost to the West”
Social thinking in the infant brain revealed
An innovative collaboration between neuroscientists and developmental psychologists that investigated how infants’ brains process other people’s action provides the first evidence that directly links neural responses from the motor system to overt social behavior in infants. Continue reading “Social thinking in the infant brain revealed”
In the end, are we wrong about life?
by Fr. Andreas Agathokleous
It’s certainly difficult to get rid of the mistaken assumptions about interpersonal relationships, our connection to God and also our view of our self when we’ve been fed these from childhood. Because the soul of a child soaks up whatever ‘lessons’ are offered as blotting-paper does ink. It keeps them, absorbs them and lives with them. Continue reading “In the end, are we wrong about life?”
The Culture & civilization of Romania (Christian Roman Empire)
by Thomas F. Dritsas
Let us firstly take a look at some of the medical writings, the physicians and the hospitals that existed in Christian Romania: Continue reading “The Culture & civilization of Romania (Christian Roman Empire)”