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465:, president of Greece, Archbishop Stylianos asked for help to establish a church seminary. Karamanlis asked for a feasibility study to be done by the end of his visit. However, the Speaker of the House, A Kaklamanis, ignored, then rejected the letter on the grounds that the Church should care for ecclesiastical education, not the government. In response, Archbishop Stylianos decided to re-energise the St Andrew's Brotherhood, so that all clergy make annual donations that would set an example for the laity. In May 1984 Archbishop Stylianos appointed an interim committee to consider and suggest ways of beginning the college, and to prepare the curriculum. On receipt of the report of the interim committee, in December 1984 three committees are established (building, administrative and academic). In 1985 Archbishop Stylianos sent a letter to 1,000 friends and acquaintances asking for a donation of 370:. Stylianos proposed the establishment of a theological college during the fourth clergy andlaity congress in 1981. The delegates adopted his resolution for this urgent proposal and building, administrative and academic committees were formed. There was need for a theological school that would be primarily dedicated to theological study in co-operation with other theological colleges. It was hoped that a centre of theological reflection and ecumenical dialogue would be created, offering the Orthodox world-view and perspective with great scriptural commentaries, the writings of the Greek Fathers, the Orthodox liturgy, iconography and spirituality. Stylianos also lectured in systematic theology. 128: 570: 24: 522:
offered two intensive course units every semester for all members of the public, towards the fulfilment of any one of three postgraduate awards accredited through the Sydney College of Divinity. These include a Graduate Certificate (after four units, the equivalent of one semester's full-time study); a Graduate Diploma (after eight units); and Masters of Arts (after twelve units).
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In the late 1990s and in line with equivalent degrees in Australia, the College changed the structure of Bachelor of Theology degree to a three-year degree with a compulsory fourth year of honours or alternative postgraduate work in pastoral theology and practice. Since January 2004 St Andrew's has
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degree as well as a fourth year of Honours or studies in Pastoral Theology and Practice) is the principal means of training bilingual clergy for the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese. As such, admission is limited to those who aspire to the clergy or male students who are seeking to actively serve within
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is the academic journal of the college. It has been published annually since the inception of the college. Phronema presents articles and book reviews from Orthodox and non-Orthodox academics on a wide variety of theologically-related topics.
496:. Tuition was conducted for residential male students only. No fee is charged to students and, by agreement, no wage is paid to the lecturers. The Bachelor of Theology is a four-year degree, in line with equivalent degrees in Greece. 412:, and a Basic Unit of Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) in Aged Care. Honours programs for the Master of Arts, Master of Theology and doctoral programs can be undertaken through the Sydney College of Divinity. 358:
each operated by different Christian denominations. It is the only accredited Eastern Orthodox tertiary institution of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere and its teaching and practice are administered via the
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and Michael Papsalis; however, nothing came of this, as it is out of the reach of the Greek Orthodox in Australia at that time, and the donation is used to cover ongoing operating costs of the Archdiocese.
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for the financial benefit of the Theological College. With enough academically qualified and already-lecturing Orthodox, Sir Arthur George signed an agreement at the 5th Clergy-Laity conference held in
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As the sole Orthodox theological college of its kind in the southern hemisphere, St. Andrew's has taught not only the clergy of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese, but also a notable number from other
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was held in April 2008, published jointly by ATF Press and St Andrew's Orthodox Press, written originally in Greek as a doctoral dissertation by Archimandrite Stylianos Harkianakis (1965) for the
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of Australia gave thought to establishing an ecclesiastical seminary. He Appointed a committee for the St Andrew's War Memorial Theological College Fund, which received a donation from
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250,000 was used to renovate and modify buildings at the archdiocese by creating lecture rooms, dormitories for interstate students, an office, a library, and a common room.
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Music was established in February 2005 under the auspices of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia and St Andrew's Greek Orthodox Theological College.
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St Andrew's currently offers the following accredited programs: Bachelor of Theology (with an honours program available), Master of Arts,
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In February 1986 the College opened in the presence of Metropolitan Maximos of Stavropoulis (Dean of Halki) and
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From the college's establishment in 1986 until his death in 2019, the college's Dean was Archbishop
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in Australia, particularly from the Serbian Orthodox Church in Australia and New Zealand.
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visited the college as part of the Sydney itinerary of his inaugural visit to Australia.
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In 1995 Bishop Seraphim became the new sub-dean of St Andrew's, replacing the Reverend
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350,000 was raised and this allowed the archdiocese to make a deposit on a property in
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considered the possibility of establishing an ecclesiastical seminary. In 1959
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to provide the funds for the first stage of development. The donation of
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contemplated the possibility of establishing a theological institution.
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St Andrew's Orthodox Press was established in June 2001 to produce
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St Andrew's Greek Orthodox Theological College official website
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In the early part of the following year, the first edition of
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The four-year program of study (encompassing the three-year
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Seminaries and theological colleges in New South Wales
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The Vema – Bilingual booklet in March 2006 of the Vema
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Seminary
theological college
Stylianos Harkianakis
Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia
Sydney College of Divinity
Dean
Archbishop Makarios of Australia
Redfern
Sydney
New South Wales
33°53′20″S 151°12′09″E / 33.8890°S 151.2025°E / -33.8890; 151.2025
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Eastern Orthodox Christian
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theological college
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New South Wales

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