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Architecture as Shaped Theology in the Mystagogia of St. Maximus the Confessor

Published on: June 28, 2023
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Lecture by Fr. Robert Arida

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

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


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  • Fr. Robert M. Arida

    Fr. Robert M. Arida

    Retired Dean of Holy Trinity Cathedral in Boston

    Father Robert M. Arida is the retired dean of Holy Trinity Orthodox Cathedral (OCA) in Boston, Massachusetts. During his almost 40 year tenure as dean, he preached at Harvard’s Memorial Church and from other distinguished pulpits. He has guest lectured on the Orthodox Church, the Orthodox Church in ...

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