St. Nektarios School of Theology



This school is dedicated to the study of Orthodox Theology common to both St. Nektarios (1920) and St. John Chrysostom (407). It's in stark contrast to the new view of ecumenism, which is fundamentally contradictory to monotheism. Monotheism, as opposed to polytheism, is the view of the existence of only one god (the view of God, not gods). Ecumenism, in the name of commonality, equates the polytheism of Hinduism and paganism, with the monotheism of Christianity and Judaism (Islam is a post-Christ extension of Judaism in the Arabian peninsula). The works of the Fathers, common to both St. John Chrysostom, illustrates this fundamental contradiction of ecumenism - which is really psueo-ecumenism or anti-Christian ecumenism. As such, students must demonstrate a sufficient understanding of this pseudo-ecumenism to achieve a ThD (A Theological Degree). Further, students must also show sufficient post-doc work to demonstrate a DTheology (A Doctor of Theology) designation. As such, it's considered advanced study and the requirements for undergraduate studies should have been met - prior to entering. Other theologies, like other monotheologies and polytheologies, will be handled under the Byzantine & Antiquities Studies Institute, as part of anthropology & ancient societies.

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