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Let me kindly congratulate you for the work you are doing for this journal. We are missing in the Orthodox world of Eastern Europe what you are doing for this journal, so I hope the journal will have a long life and it will soon reach a high rank in the academia. ❜
Dr Sebastian Mateiescu, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
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My congratulations - it's wonderful! Not only are the articles of high quality but the physical appearance of the journal is superb. A lot of thought has obviously gone into the aesthetics. I like the colour, layout and typeface, which make Analogia particularly easy to read, which is not something that can be said about every journal. The thematic nature of the issue is also a good point. ❜
Dr Norman Russell, Heythrop College, UK
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Analogia looks solid and promising. ❜
Stoyan Tanev, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
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Congratulations on this new and important and handsomely produced publication! All of the articles were of high quality and it's obvious that the journal has gotten off to a good start. I hope it reaches a large readership, and that it continues to get solid contributions. ❜
Very Rev. Dr Maximos Constas, Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology, USA
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I am truly impressed by the quality of the articles and by the general mission statement of the journal. This is a very promising beginning, which I hope will have many subsequent issues that are just as good. ❜
Dr Mary Cunningham, University of Nottingham, UK
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Congratulations for its presentation and content. It is, indeed, a very promising start. ❜
Prof. Manuel Gonçalves, Sumares, Εditor of the Journal Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia, Portugal; The Catholic University of Portugal (Braga)
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I enjoyed reading the first issue of Analogia. All the articles are of good quality, and they hang together to make a nice thematic issue. ❜
David Bradshaw, University of Kentucky, USA
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The standard of contribution is certainly high and I much appreciated your editorial. ❜
Dr Marcus Plested, Marquette University, USA
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This new journal will provide a platform for Orthodox Christian scholars to engage with recent developments in the fields of philosophical and systematic theology. It promises to offer high quality and peer-reviewed articles, thus becoming a key resource for scholars in both academic and ecumenical contexts. ❜
Dr Mary B. Cunningham, Honorary Associate Professor at the Department of Theology and Religious Studies at the University of Nottingham, UK
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The only contemporary response to the impressive creativity of idolatrous nihilism is an even more striking and articulate formulation of what it means to explore God-given creation. This will call upon the exercise of analogical modes of thought for the sake of the catholicity, the wholeness of vision, that guides the mission of the Church in the world. Analogia has for its reason for being precisely to support and to advance this vision and this mission. ❜
Rev. Manuel Sumares: Associate Professor of Philosophy, The Catholic University of Portugal (Braga), Editor of the Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia
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We live in a time when western Christians are showing an unprecedented openness to the riches of the Orthodox tradition, while many Orthodox are similarly eager to engage and learn from other Christian traditions. Never has the need been greater for a journal devoted specifically to philosophical and theological exchange between Orthodoxy and the West. It is a pleasure to see that Pemptousia has stepped forward to fill this important role. ❜
David Bradshaw, Professor of Philosophy, University of Kentucky (USA)