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Neptic Spaces and the Chants of Cappadocian Lepers

Published on: June 26, 2023
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Lecture by Cornelia Tsakiridou

Part of the conference “The Shape of the Sacred: Eastern Christianity and Architectural Modernity,” held at Fordham University, May 30 – June 1, 2023

Part of panel session 1, “Sacred Space,” moderated by Dr. Peter Bouteneff

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  • Cornelia Tsakiridou

    Professor of Philosophy at Lasalle University

    Cornelia Tsakiridou is a professor in the philosophy department at LaSalle University. She holds degrees from the American College of Greece, Athens (BA), Temple University (MA in history, MA in philosophy), and Georgetown University (PhD in philosophy). She is author of Icons in Time, Persons in Et...

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