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Reading Scripture Liturgically

This interview was conducted at the conclusion of the 2022 Annual Patristic Nectar Conference, held at Saint Andrew Orthodox Christian Church, in Riverside California. If you found this interview to be of interest, and would like a deeper dive into the topic, follow the link below and watch the seven lectures and Q&A sessions delivered at the conference. Click the link below : https://www.crowdcast.io/e/holyorthod... Registration includes the audio lectures delivered to your Patristic Nectar account library. or purchase the audio only lectures (video lectures not included, must register with link above): https://patristicnectar.org/bookstore... Fr Bogdan Bucur was born in Romania. He is married to Cristina and they are the parents of Irina (21), Andrei (10), and Miruna (6). After studying at the Faculty of Orthodox Theology in Bucharest (1994-1999), Fr Bogdan left for the USA, where he earned his MA (2002) and PhD (2007) in Religious Studies at Marquette University under the direction of (now Archbishop) Alexander Golitzin. Between 2007 and 2020, he was Assistant and then Associate Professor of Theology at Duquesne University, in Pittsburgh, where he worked in the areas of Early Christian Studies and Reception History of the Bible. In 2010 he was ordained a priest in the Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese and served as the pastor of St Anthony Orthodox Church in Butler, PA (2010-2020). Fr Bogdan is a scholar of early Christianity, with a special interest in the link between reception history of the Bible and doctrinal developments in early Christianity and the Byzantine tradition. He views it as important to study how early Christians articulated their religious identity by reworking doctrines, imagery, and practices inherited from the many currents of Second Temple Judaism. His academic interests were shaped significantly by participation in the interdisciplinary Seminar on the Jewish Roots of Christian Mysticism, and the "Theophaneia School", both led by Professor Andrei Orlov and Archbishop Dr. Alexander Golitzin at Marquette University. ———SOCIAL MEDIA——— Patristic Nectar Instagram: https://bit.ly/3kmupqE Patristic Nectar Facebook: https://bit.ly/33Bzmpx ———SUPPORT PATRISTIC NECTAR——— https://patristicnectar.org/donations

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