Supporting Academic Freedom
Emerging from discussion of the problems of academic freedom around the Orthodox world at our last meeting, and also from ongoing events, we invite members to submit short essays on the topic. These will be posted on the OTSA web site. While the authors of these blog posts would be known to the editor, his/her identity could be confidential if requested in order to enable honest expression. Members should submit short essays (<1000 words) on this theme to secretary@otsamerica.org. We are looking to collaborate with Public Orthodoxy on this, with them also posting these guest blogs (subject to their vetting process).
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Current Essays
The Betrayal of the Intellectuals: Orthodox Clergy and the Suspicion of Expertise
Fr. Anthony Roeber
An Argument for Engaging Secularism in Dialogue
Dcn. Nicholas Denysenko
Academic Freedom
Fr. John A. Jillions
Prayer in the Classroom
Fr. Michael Plekon
Keeping the Tradition Alive Today
Crina Gschwandtner
Can We Talk? The Church and Her Academy in the Dialogue of Liturgical Renewal
Fr. Stelyios Muksuris
Church of the Ecumenical Councils, Church-State Divided?
V. Rev. Dr. Peter Anthony Baktis