St. Clement of Ohrid Faculty of Theology in Skopje
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Item type:Publication, Словото Божјо и Светото Писмо. Богословието како пат кон охристовување на човекот(ПБФ „Свети Климент Охридски“ - Скопје, 2020)Stefan GogovskiThis paper is an attempt to articulate both rational and spiritual dimensions of Orthodox Theology which in a consecutive manner allows the understanding of its foundation roots – the Holy Bible and the Holy Tradition, without which is impossible to understand God – The Creator of the natural world and all beings, as the purpose of creation. Therefore, the accent is set on analyzing the anthropological and interpersonal structure of the bonding betweeen God and man. The necessity of true understanding, the intrinsecal connection of Orthodox Theology with the Orthodox faith in The Holy Trinity, as well as its well known cristian tradition and ecclesiological culture are crucial element for understanding the doctrine on which alongside the Orthodox Theology and its academic growth are based. The most important aspect of Orthodox Christian theology is the teaching related to theosis or deification. In fact, it is another way of stating the doctrine of humanity’s creation in the image and likeness of God. While ‘image’ emphasizes the ontological beginning of humanity, theosis emphasizes the ontological end or thelos of man. Both state that ‘authentic humanity’ is recognized only in relationship with the divine prototype of humanness. That indicates that human perfection is intimately and fundamentally related to Divine perfection. When the doctrine of the image, particularly in its patristic form, ad the doctrine of theosis are related to this call for perfection, they form a coherent whole. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Стенли Харакас и почетоците на православната биоетика(ПБФ „Свети Климент Охридски“ - Скопје, 2018)Stefan GogovskiThe study elaborates on the beginnings of Orthodox Bioethics, her thoughts, teachings, principles, position, methods, and development, through the elaboration of its fundamental roots planted by fr. Stanley Samuel Harakas (1932-), historically recognized as the first orthodox bioethicist. The research itself intends to offer one academic theological reflection, at the same time providing an orthodox moral study concerning the ecclesial life of the Orthodox faith, together with its general structure. It is an attempt to deliver a clean elaboration of the moral principles as a way of life inside the Christian community, thanks to whom the bioethical thought was born and applied in a health care contest from an orthodox perspective for preserving the dignity of the person and the life as a precious gift from God. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Зачетокот и пренаталниот завршеток на животот. Современи медицински практики и морални прашања(ПБФ „Свети Климент Охридски“ - Скопје, 2020)Stefan GogovskiThe purpose of the paper is to focus attention on the contemporary medical practices regarding the beginning and the pre-natal ending of human life, and at the same time an attempt to offer a systematical analisys for all the moral questions that arise from a socio-anthropological and orthodox perspective. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Мудроста преку христијанско-етичката призма. За една градителка на човековото битие(ПБФ „Свети Климент Охридски“ - Скопје, 2020)Stefan GogovskiThe article, through its pages, systematically conducts a profound analysis of the manifestation of wisdom through the prism of ethical teaching as an integral part of the orthodox theology. Primary, the significant portion of the research is focused on defining wisdom in its actual means and how it displays itself in context of the human being. The accent is put on wisdom as a gift of God, the meaning of its growth, and demonstration in everyday life, or in other words, in what way the wisdom transforms the human personality from the orthodox Christian perspective. The Orthodox Ethics as a normative science, which through its teaching is more focused on guiding the person toward the moral good, rather than condemnation and rigid legalism, gives a great amount of importance to wisdom, considering it intrinsically linked to conscience and particularly significant for the development of human personality individually.
