About Diakrisis

About this Journal

Diakrisis  is an online journal devoted to the small but growing field of cryptopatristics. Our field is uniquely tasked with exploring the underrecognized, strange, or deliberately obscured elements of the Orthodox Christian tradition, with a goal to better illuminating Orthodox history, spirituality, and culture. You will find here articles and news of recent and important findings by Dr. Vernardakis and other scholars, as well as announcements of relevant talks and seminars around the world.

Diakrisis welcomes qualified contributors and those interested are invited to contact Dr. Vernardakis at antoniavernardakis@gmail.com.

About the Editor

Dr. Antonia Vernardakis earned her undergraduate degree in archaeology and a master's degree in medieval Greek studies at Aristotle University in Thessaloniki.  She earned a doctorate in patristics at the University of Nafplion, studying under Dimitris Tsinaslanidis, who is widely credited with spearheading the field of cryptopatristics. Dr. Vernardakis is currently professor and department chair of cryptopatristics at Schuylkill College in Pennsylvania. She is also a research fellow at the International Michael Psellus Society of Cryptopatristics. Her book Dragons and All Deeps: An Introduction to Cryptopatristics is due to be published by Yale University Press in the Spring of 2018.

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