Hellenism and the Unfinished Revolution: Twenty Addresses Delivered in Concord Square Athens, Greece in 1866

Hellenism and the Unfinished Revolution: Twenty Addresses Delivered in Concord Square Athens, Greece in 1866

Hellenism and the Unfinished Revolution: Twenty Addresses Delivered in Concord Square Athens, Greece in 1866

Hellenism and the Unfinished Revolution: Twenty Addresses Delivered in Concord Square Athens, Greece in 1866

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Overview

Hellenism and the Unfinished Revolution is a series of twenty addresses delivered by Apostolos Makrakis in Concord Square in Athens Greece in the year 1866. These speeches highlight the early development of his (Eastern Orthodox) Historicist view of the biblical prophecies, and this historical method of interpreting prophecy was expanded further in his full commentary on the Book of Revelation in 1882, The work shows Makrakis was a major proponent of the "Megali Idea" and the restoration of the Byzantine Empire for the young Greek nation. The ideas expressed herein in this work are just as relevant today as they were in the nineteenth century, fully consistent with the prophecies found in Byzantine Apocalyptic Tradition, which foretell a coming blessed era for the Orthodox faith like never before. Makrakis provides a possible framework to reawaken the spiritual slumber of the nation through the message of the Gospel of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ to finally achieve the completion of the Greek Revolution which began 200 years ago.

"The Revolution of 1821 indeed remains unfinished. It is a beginning not an end. It is a call to the re-awakening of the universality and catholicity of Orthodoxy. It summons all Orthodox to vigilance against all outward and inner forces that threaten the integrity and purity of the Orthodox Faith. The Revolution of 1821 is essentially a spiritual revolution. It aims at the recovery of an Orthodox Civilization and its perfection. It looks to continuing where Byzantium left off." - Fr. Eusebius Stephanou

"I could foresee the impending fall and disintegration of the Turkish Ottoman Empire since 1866. This accounts for my decision to come to Athens. I came to awaken those who were asleep and to proclaim how our country, by preparing and consolidating itself, could best and most quickly bring to completion the unfinished and imperfect accomplishment of the Greek Revolution of 1821. Twenty addresses on this subject were delivered in Concord Square of Athens, Greece. These addresses attracted the attention of large crowds of citizens who listened and applauded with delight and enthusiasm." - Apostolos Makrakis

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781949940206
Publisher: Eastern Light Publishing, LLC.
Publication date: 06/02/2022
Edition description: Interpreting Bible Prophecy ed.
Pages: 208
Sales rank: 449,079
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.44(d)

About the Author

Dr. Apostolos Makrakis (1831-1905) was a charismatic Greek lay theologian, preacher, ethicist, philosopher and writer who was a leader of the "awakening movement" in post-revolutionary Greece, and arguably one of the most important religious personalities of the 19th century. He was an extremely prolific writer whose works were translated widely outside of Greece. He founded the School of the Logos in Athens in September 1876 and was the Professor of philosophy and the philosophical sciences at the school. Makrakis was a patriotic visionary whose vigorous religious movement became a popular phenomenon that shook the religious and national establishment of his time. While his Christian message found strong support among the masses, his ideas were not well received by the religious establishment after his criticism of simony within the church hierarchy, and even today still remains a controversial figure within Eastern Orthodoxy.
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