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The NKUA’s International Electronic Journal ‘Theophany’ released its 5th issue

The NKUA’s International Electronic Journal ‘Theophany’ released its 5th issue

Theophany, an International (published in English) Electronic Journal of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, has just released its new (5th) issue. This 2023 issue is available at http://epub.lib.uoa.gr/index.php/theophany/issue/view/200.

Published annually since 2019, Theophany features original scholarly articles and interventions across various disciplines (Theology, Religious Studies, Psychology of Religion, Sociology, Philosophy, and so on). Its editor-in-chief is Dr Spyridon Tsitsigkos, Professor of Psychology of Religion at the NKUA’s Department of Social Theology and the Study of Religion and Director of the Department’s Laboratory for the Study of Religion.

In the current issue, Dr Spyridon Tsitsigkos explores the historical and symbolic-archetypal semiotics of a well-known high technology company’s logo in his article ‘The Bitten Apple, Religious-Psychological Viewpoint’. Dr Nikolaos Denaxas, Assistant Professor of Sociology of Religion at the NKUA’s School of Theology, draws on empirical data to investigate the impact of rap culture on young people in his article ‘Religion and Contemporary Music Culture. The Effect of Rap Music on Youth. Brief Sociological Reflections. Dr George Fountoulakis (PhD in Philosophy), a member of the Laboratory Teaching Staff at the NKUA’s Department of Social Theology and the Study of Religion, seeks an introductory-methodological approach to the Theology of the Environment, as well as a consolidation of the above field’s dynamic perspective and development in research, with his intervention entitled ‘A Brief Introduction to the Theology of the Environment. Also contributing with interesting interventions are Dr John Akriotis (PhD in Philosophy), ‘The Transition of Ancient Greek Spirit From Mythos to Logos; PhD candidate (Psychology of Religion) Mr Khader I. Alkhouri,The Numinous Experience in the Light of Psychology of Religion; Mr Alexandros Batalias,Emergentist Panentheism and Orthodox Theology: A Preliminary Encounter; Ms Helen Papamanos,The Space-Time Journey of Science and Orthodox Christian Theology; and Mr Stephanos Peppas,Interculturalism, Ecumenicality, and Human Dignity. The Orthodox Perspective’.

Vice-Rector Professor Sophia Papaioannou Meets Incoming Director of Harvard’s Center for Hellenic Studies in Greece, Professor Naomi Weiss

Vice-Rector Professor Sophia Papaioannou Meets Incoming Director of Harvard’s Center for Hellenic Studies in Greece, Professor Naomi Weiss

On Wednesday, 14 May 2026, Professor Sophia Papaioannou, Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs, International Relations and Extroversion at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, welcomed Professor Naomi Weiss, the newly appointed Director of Harvard’s Center for Hellenic Studies in Greece (CHS Greece), during her first visit to the country since taking up the post. Professor […]

Humanities and Technology: A Creative Synergy at NKUA

Humanities and Technology: A Creative Synergy at NKUA

The online workshop “Humanities and Technology: A Creative Synergy” was successfully held on Friday, 15 May 2026, organised by the Research Institute for the Digital Humanities and the Joint MSc Programme in Digital Humanities of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. The workshop highlighted the increasingly important dialogue between the humanities and contemporary digital […]

University of Athens Climbs to Record High in QS World University Rankings by Subject

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University of Athens Upgrades Student Halls of Residence – See the Before and After Photos

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Invitation to the opening ceremony of the International Interdisciplinary Conference titled: “Borders: Literary, Cultural and Political Dialogues”

Invitation to the opening ceremony of the International Interdisciplinary Conference titled: “Borders: Literary, Cultural and Political Dialogues”

The Rector of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Professor Gerasimos Siasos cordially invites you to the opening ceremony of the International Interdisciplinary Conference entitled: “Borders: Literary, Cultural and Political Dialogues” organized by the Department of English Language and Literature of the School of Philosophy of the University of Athens and the Hellenic Association […]

University of Athens Delegation Visits New York and Boston to Showcase Academic Programmes and Advance International Partnerships

University of Athens Delegation Visits New York and Boston to Showcase Academic Programmes and Advance International Partnerships

A delegation from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens visited New York and Boston to present the full range of the institution’s undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, including provision at its branch in Cyprus. Particular emphasis was placed on academic programmes delivered in English. During the visit, they met with the Consul General of Greece […]

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The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, which was inaugurated on May 3, 1837, was initially housed in a renovated Ottoman building on the northeastern side of the Acropolis. This building has since been restored and now functions as the University Museum. Originally named the "Othonian University," after Otto, the first king of Greece, it consisted of four academic departments and 52 students. As the first university of the newly established Greek state, as well as of the broader Balkan and Mediterranean region, it assumed an important socio-historical role, which was pivotal in the development of specific forms of knowledge and culture within the country.

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