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    • The St. Sergius Orthodox Theological Institute (French: Institut de théologie orthodoxe Saint-Serge) in Paris, France, is a private university of higher education in Orthodox theology. Founded in 1925 by a group led by Metropolitan Eulogius Georgiyevsky, historian, theologian, and last Minister of Religious Affairs of the Russian Provisional Government, Anton Kartashev, Lev Liperovsky and Mikhail Ossorguine, with the active support of Nobel Peace Prize recipient John Mott. It is under the canonical jurisdiction of the Archdiocese of Russian Orthodox churches in Western Europe under the omophorion of the Russian Orthodox Church.
      The institute has been in conformity with French legislation and the norms of European university education since its earliest years and is accredited by the Académie de Paris to deliver bachelor, masters and doctoral degrees. The mission of the institute is to form educated priests and laypeople, intending them to serve actively the Orthodox Church and representing it in ecumenical dialogue as well as in the religious and cultural life of their own country.


      History


      The institute's building was originally a German Protestant church. Friedrich von Bodelschwingh bought the site to construct a church, a school and other facilities to help German workers in Paris.
      The original faculty and their immediate successors included some of the most notable names in Russian intellectual history: economist, philosopher and theologian Sergei Bulgakov who became the dean; Anton Kartashev; Georgy Fedotov; Boris Vysheslavtsev; Archpriest Basil Zenkovsky; Archpriest Georges Florovsky, pioneer of Orthodox neopatristics and of the ecumenical movement; Archimandrite Cyprian Kern, patrologist and liturgist; Archpriest Nicolas Afanassieff, professor of canon law; New Testament scholar Bishop Cassian Bézobrazov; Léon Zander, another pioneer of the ecumenical movement; Alexander Schmemann; John Meyendorff; and diplomat Constantin Andronikof, personal interpreter for several French presidents and prolific translator of Russian-language theological classics.


      Education



      The St. Sergius Institute:

      Offers a complete program of licentiate, masters and doctoral degrees
      Serves as a centre of theological education by correspondence
      Is a centre of pastoral training
      Provides teaching in the sacred arts, iconography and liturgical singing
      Serves as a laboratory for research in religious history and science
      Contains a library of more than 35,000 books and rare journals
      Is a place of meeting and colloquia, including the annual "Liturgical Week" sessions
      Teaching is in the French language.


      Notable alumni and professors


      Alumni

      George Khodr - Greek Orthodox Metropolitan of Mount Lebanon
      Ignatius IV (Hazim) - Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch and All the East
      John Meyendorff
      Alexander Schmemann
      Professors

      Nicholas Afanasiev
      Élisabeth Behr-Sigel
      Boris Bobrinskoy
      Sergei Bulgakov
      Olivier Clément
      Sophie Deicha
      Paul Evdokimov
      Georges Florovsky
      Anton Kartashov
      John Meyendorff
      Alexander Schmemann
      Atanasije Jevtić


      See also


      Saint Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary


      References




      External links



      Official website (French)
      OrthodoxWiki article

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