The Holy Metropolis of Pisidia is organizing an International Scientific Conference under the High Patronage of His All-Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew on January 15-17, 2024 on the theme “The Apostle Paul in Antalya. Memory. Testimony.”
The book of the Acts of the Apostles bears witness to the passage of the Apostle Paul in Pisidia as well as his preaching in the ancient cities of Perge and Attalia.
This conference aims to study the historical presence of the Apostle of the Nations in Antalya and to identify the memory and the testimony he left there for the following centuries.
The conference will be broadcast on the YouTube channel of the Metropolis: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLo7jgIfvLqQoh4534UaFbkg1XEJ6tokMf
Please find below the program of the conference:
Monday, January 15
Research Center for Mediterranean Civilizations, Koç University (AKMED), Barbaros Mh., Kocatepe Sk. No:22, 07100 Muratpaşa/Antalya
9:00 Opening – Greetings
9:15 His All Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, Inaugural Address
10:00 Metropolitan Job of Pisidia, Apostle Paul and the Metropolitan of Pisidia Sotirios Trambas.
10:30 Prof. Simon Butticaz, University of Lausanne, Luke and the First General Mission to the Gentiles: Chapters 13 and 14 of the Book of Acts.
11:00 Break
11:30 Prof. Régis Burnet, University of Louvain, The Speech at the Synagogue of Antioch of Pisidia (Acts 13:13-41): History and Reception.
12:00 Archimandrite Jack Khalil, University of Balamand, Antioch-Pisidia to Attalia: Unveilling a Major Turning Point in the Gospel’s Path from Jews to Gentiles.
12:30 Deacon Œcumenius Amanatidis, Under-Secretary of the Holy and Sacred Synod, ”λαλήσταντες τὸν λόγον” (Αcts 14:25). Aspects on ‘Paul as Herald of the Gospel’ in the Post-Pauline Era.
15:00 Prof. Konstantinos Delikostantis, Institute of Post-Graduate Studies of Orthodox Theology of Chambésy/National and Kapadostrian University of Athens, Saint Paul, the Apostle of Freedom.
15:30 Prof. Mark Wilson, Stellenbosch University and Asia Minor Research Center, The Preaching of Saint Paul and the Spread of Christianity through the Roman Roads.
16:00 Dr. Jason Borges, Asia Minor Research Center, Why Galatia? How Paul ended up in Galatia and its theological implications.
16:30 Break
17:00 Prof. Gül Işın, Akdeniz University, Antalya, The Transition from the Cult of Apollo to Christianity.
17:30. Metropolitan Meliton of Philadelphia, Apostle Paul: the Light of God and the Star of the Evening.
18:00 Metropolitan Kyrillos of Krini, Institute of Post-Graduate Studies of Orthodox Theology of Chambésy/National and Kapadostrian University of Athens, The Honor of the Apostle Paul to the Unknown God.
Tuesday, January 16
Research Center for Mediterranean Civilizations, Koç University (AKMED), Barbaros Mh., Kocatepe Sk. No:22, 07100 Muratpaşa/Antalya
9:30 Metropolitan George of Kitros, “Aristotle” University of Thessaloniki, From Antalya to the Oikoumene: The Eternal Value of the Preaching of the Apostle Paul.
10:00 Bishop Nikiphoros of Amorios, Vlatadon Monastery, Thessaloniki, “Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things” (Col. 3:2). The Ethos of the “New Man” according to the Apostle Paul
10:30 Prof. Vassa Kontouma, École Pratique des Hautes Études (Paris), The Figure of Paul in the Work of John of Damascus.
11:00 Break
11:30 Dr. Nikos Kouremenos, Volos Academy for Theological Studies, Until the Third Heaven: Cosmological and Eschatological Concepts in the Coptic Revelation of Paul (Visio Pauli).
12:00 Archimandrite Dr. Ilia Jinjolava, The Charisma in the Pauline Ecclesiology (1 Cor. 12-14): Some Observations with Reference to the Georgian Reception.
12:30 Anna Heidelk, University of Fribourg (Switzerland), Paul and the Philosophers.
20:30 Concert – Saint Paul Cultural Center
Kılınçarslan Mh., Yeni Kapı Sk. No. 24, 00447 Muratpaşa/Antalya
Wednesday, January 17
Research Center for Mediterranean Civilizations, Koç University (AKMED), Barbaros Mh., Kocatepe Sk. No:22, 07100 Muratpaşa/Antalya
9:30 Prof. Marie-Anne Vannier, University of Lorraine, Paul in Antalya, seen by John Chrysostom in his Commentary of the Acts. (Videoconferencing)
10:00 Hieromonk Meletios Stefanatos, Theological School of Halki, Apostle Paul and Pisidia, according to the Historical Archive of the Theological School of Halki.
10:30 Metropolitan Chrysostomos of Myra, Christian Life in Antalya according to an Ecclesiastical Regulation of 1911.
11:00 Break
11:30 Dr. Mihail Comanoiu, University of Fribourg (Switzerland), Saint Paul and the Renewal of the Mind: Exploring Paradigms for Church Revival in the Modern Era.
12:00 Prof. Dimitra Koukoura, “Aristotle” University of Thessaloniki, The Presence of Orthodoxy in the Modern World: Witness, Duty and Obstacles.
12:30 Conclusion