Publications for Doru Costache

2021 B. Mikkelsen, Jay Johnston (Eds.), The Gnostic World, (pp. 259- Costache, D. (2021). Andrew of Crete's 'Great ', 270). Abingdon: Routledge. [More Whyte and Andrew Mellas (Eds.), Hymns, Homilies and Information] Hermeneutics in Byzantium, (pp. 67-85). Leiden, Netherlands: Neil, B., Costache, D., Wagner, K. (2019). Dreams, Virtue and Brill. [More Cambridge University Press. href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781108646802">[More Costache, D. (2021). Humankind and the Cosmos: Early Information] Christian Representations. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill. [More : The Festal Cycle. Sydney: AIOCS Press. href="https://aiocs.net/reading-scripture-in-the-orthodox-church- Costache, D. (2021). Orthodox. In Kenneth R. Ross, Katalina the-festal-cycle/">[More Information] Tahaafe-Williams and Todd M. Johnson (Eds.), in Costache, D. (2019). Sardica. Brill Encyclopedia of Early Oceania, (pp. 171-176). Edinburgh, United Kingdom: Christianity. Brill. Edinburgh University Press. Costache, D. (2019). Sleep, Dreams and Soul-Travel: 2020 Athanasius within the Tradition. In Bronwen Neil, Doru Costache, Kevin Wagner (Eds.), Dreams, Virtue and Divine Costache, D. (2020). 'A Note on Evagrius' Cosmological and Knowledge in Early Christian Egypt, (pp. 66-115). Cambridge: Metaphysical Statements. Journal of Theological Studies, 71(2), Cambridge University Press. [More href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781108646802.003">[More Information] Information] Costache, D. (2020). Asceticism, Wellbeing, and Compassion Costache, D. (2019). The Orthodox Doctrine of Creation in the in . In Peter Bolt, James R. Harrison Age of Science. Journal of Orthodox Christian Studies, 2(1), 43- (Eds.), Justice, Mercy and Wellbeing: Interdisciplinary 64. [More Perspectives, (pp. 134-147). Eugene, Oregon: Wipf & Stock Information] Pub. Costache, D. (2020). Maximus the Confessor and John 2018 Damascene's Cosmology. In John P. Slattery (Eds.), T&T Costache, D. (2018). Applied Synodality and Contemporary Clark Handbook of Christian and the Modern Orthodox Diaspora: Learning from a Lutheran-Roman Catholic Sciences, (pp. 81-91). Edinburgh: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC. Document. Interface: A Forum for Theology in the World, 5(2), [More Information] Costache, D. (2018). Reading Scripture in the Orthodox Costache, D. (2020). and Science: Insights from the Church: The Sunday Cycle. Sydney: AIOCS Press. [More the-sunday-cycle/">[More Information] Information] Costache, D. (2018). Review of Mark S. M. Scott: 'Journey Costache, D. (2020). The Teacher and His School: Back to God: Origen on the Problem of Evil', Academy Series. Philosophical Representations of Jesus and Christianity. In New York: Oxford University Press, 2015. Journal of Religious Peter Bolt and James Harrison (Eds.), The Impact of Jesus of History, 42(3). [More Information] 2019 Costache, D. (2018). Review of Yonatan Moss: 'Incorruptible Bodies: , Society, and Authority in Late Antiquity'. Costache, D. (2019). A Theology of the World: Dumitru Christianity in Late Antiquity. Oakland, CA: University of Staniloae, the Traditional Worldview, and Contemporary California Press, 2016; pp. 244. Journal of Religious History, Cosmology. In Vasilios Makrides, Gayle Woloschak (Eds.), 42(3), 457-458. [More Information] Relationship, (pp. 205-222). Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols Publishers. [More Information] 2017 Costache, D. (2017). Being, Well-being, Being for Ever: Costache, D. (2019). Byzantine and Modern Orthodox Gnosis: Creation's Existential Trajectory in Patristic Tradition. In Doru from the Eleventh to the Twenty-first Century. In Garry W. Costache, Darren Cronshaw, James R. Harrison (Eds.), Well- Trompf, Gunner B. Mikkelsen, Jay Johnston (Eds.), The being, Personal Wholeness and the Social Fabric, (pp. 55-87). Gnostic World, (pp. 426-435). Abingdon: Routledge. [More Information] Costache, D., Baghos, M. (2017). : Past, Present, Future. Sydney: AIOCS Press. [More Information] Costache, D. (2015). Review of Eugen J. Pentiuc: 'The Old Costache, D. (2017). Review of Paul M. Blowers, Maximus the Testament in Eastern Orthodox Tradition'. New York: Oxford Confessor: Jesus Christ and the Transfiguration of the World. University Press, 2014. pp. 414. Journal of Religious History, in Context. Oxford University Press, 2016. 39(3), 438-440. [More Information] 9780199673940 (hardback). Phronema, 32(1), 99-114. Costache, D. (2015). Review of Oliver Herbel, 'Sarapion of Costache, D. (2017). Revisiting the Date of Chrysostom's Thmuis: Against the Manichaeans and Pastoral Letters'. Early 'Homilies on Genesis'. Journal of Theological Studies, 68(2), Christian Studies 14. Strathfield, NSW and Banyo, QLD: St 621-624. [More Pauls Publications and Centre for Early Christian Studies, 2011. Information] 144 pages. ISBN 978 0980642810. Phronema, 30(1), 167-177. Costache, D. (2017). The King, the Palace, and the Kingdom Costache, D. (2015). Worldview and Melodic Imagery in the Anthropic Thinking in , John Chrysostom, Alexandrian Tradition and Certain Patristic Antecedents. and Other Witnesses. In Doru Costache, Mario Baghos (Eds.), Alexandrian Legacy: A Critical Appraisal, (pp. 282-321). John Chrysostom: Past, Present, Future, (pp. 235-265). Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. Sydney: AIOCS Press. 2014 Costache, D., Cronshaw, D., Harrison, J. (2017). Well-being, Personal Wholeness and the Social Fabric. Newcastle upon Costache, D. (2014). Adam's Holiness: Athonite and Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. [More Information] 'Amb.Io.' 10 and 41. Men and Women in the Early Christian 2016 Centuries, (pp. 351-371). Strathfield, N.S.W.: St Pauls Publications. Costache, D. (2016). John Moschus on Asceticism and the Costache, D. (2014). Review of Bogdan Gabriel Bucur, Environment. Colloquium, 48(1), 21-34. 'Angelomorphic : Clement of Alexandria and Costache, D. (2016). Review of Dragos Andrei Giulea: 'Pre- Other Early Christian Witnesses'. Supplements to Vigiliae Nicene Christology in Paschal Contexts: The Case of the Divine Christianae 95. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2009. 232 pages. Noetic Anthropos'. Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae 123. ISBN 9789004174146. Phronema, 29(1), 128-136. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2014; pp. 419. Journal of Religious Costache, D. (2014). Worldview and Melodic Imagery in History, 40(4), 614-615. [More Antecedents in Saints Ignatius and Irenaeus. Phronema, 29(1), Information] 21-60. Costache, D. (2016). Review of Ed. John A. McGuckin 'Orthodox Monasticism Past and Present'. Piscataway, NJ: 2013 Gorgias Press, 2015. 588 pages. ISBN 9781463205300. Costache, D. (2013). Approaching 'An Apology for the Phronema, 31(2), 109-118. Hexaemeron': Its Aims, Method and Discourse. In Doru Costache, D. (2016). Review of Matthew R. Crawford 'Cyril of Costache, Philip Kariatlis (Eds.), Cappadocian Legacy: A Alexandria's Trinitarian Theology of Scripture'. Oxford Early Critical Appraisal. Sydney: St Andrew's Orthodox Press. Christian Studies. New York: Oxford University, 2014. Costache, D. (2013). At the Crossroads of Contemporary Theological Studies, 77(2), 491-493. Cosmology and the Patristic Worldview: Movement, Costache, D. (2016). Stances on Sleep and Dreaming in the Rationality and Purpose in Father Dumitru Staniloae. Studii Athanasian Corpus. Phronema, 31(1), 1-24. Teologice, 9(2), 141-163. 2015 Costache, D., Kariatlis, P. (2013). Cappadocian Legacy: A Critical Appraisal. Sydney: St Andrew's Orthodox Press. Costache, D. (2015). Adam's Holiness in the Alexandrine and Costache, D. (2013). Christian worldview: understandings from Athonite Traditions. Alexandrian Legacy: A Critical Appraisal, Basil the Great. In Doru Costache, Philip Kariatlis (Eds.), (pp. 322-368). Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Cappadocian Legacy: A Critical Appraisal, (pp. 97-126). Publishing. Sydney: St Andrew's Orthodox Press. Costache, D., Kariatlis, P., Baghos, M. (2015). Alexandrian Costache, D. (2013). Living above gender: Insights from saint Legacy: A Critical Appraisal. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: maximus the confessor. Journal of Early Christian Studies, Cambridge Scholars Publishing. [More legacy">[More Information] Information] Costache, D. (2015). Mapping Reality Within the Experience of Costache, D. (2013). Making Sense of the World: Theology and Holiness. In Pauline Allen, Bronwen Neil (Eds.), The Oxford Science in St Gregory of Nyssa's 'An Apology for the Handbook of Maximus the Confessor, (pp. 378-396). Oxford, Hexaemeron'. Phronema, 28(1), 1-29. UK: Oxford University Press. and Nature in 9">[More Information] Clement the Alexandrian's 'Exhortation to the Gentiles'. Phronema, 28(2), 107-130. Costache, D. (2015). Review of Ed. Constantinos Athanasopoulos and Christoph Schneider 'Divine Essence and Costache, D. (2013). Review of Raymond Laird: Mindset, Divine Energies: Ecumenical Reflections on the Presence of Moral Choice and Sin in the Anthropology of John Chrysostom. God in Eastern Orthodoxy'. Cambridge: James Clarke and Co, Early Christian Studies 15. Strathfield: St Pauls Publications, 2013. 298 pages. ISBN 978 0227173862. Phronema, 30(2), 187- 2012; pp. 296. Journal of Religious History, 37(3), 413-414. [More Information] Costache, D. (2013). Seeking Out the Antecedents of the Maximian Theory of Everything: St Gregory the Theologian's 'Oration 38'. In Doru Costache, Philip Kariatlis (Eds.), Cappadocian Legacy: A Critical Appraisal, (pp. 225-241). Sydney: St Andrew's Orthodox Press. Costache, D. (2013). The Transdisciplinary Carats of Patristic Byzantine Tradition. Transdisciplinary Journal of Engineering & Science, 4, 131-140. [More Information] 2012 Costache, D. (2012). Christianity and the World in the 'Letter to Diognetus': Inferences for contemporary ecclesial experience. Phronema, 27(1), 29-50. 2011 Costache, D. (2011). Experiencing the Divine Life: Levels of Participation in St ' On the Divine and Deifying Participation. Phronema, 26(1), 9-25. Costache, D. (2011). The Other Path in Science, Theology and Spirituality: Pondering a Fourteenth Century Byzantine Model. Transdisciplinary Studies, 1, 39-54. 2003 Ica Sr, I., Kalomiros, A., Kuraev, A., Costache, D. (2003). Sfintii Parinti despre Originile si Destinul Cosmosului si Omului. Sibiu: Deisis. [More Information]