Chrysostomos Stamoulis
Chrysostomos Stamoulis was a distinguished professor of Dogmatic and Symbolic Theology at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece. He passed away suddenly at the age of 61, leaving a profound impact on the educational community. His academic journey included studies at universities in Thessaloniki, Belgrade, and Durham, and he served as a visiting professor in various prestigious institutions across Europe, Asia, and the United States. He authored several significant works on Orthodox theology and was known for his efforts to foster dialogue and understanding within the theological community. Stamoulis also contributed to music as a conductor and composer, leading the Saint John Chrysostom Youth Choir and Orchestra in Thessaloniki. His death has been met with sorrow, reflecting his influence and dedication to promoting a world free from fundamentalism and tensions.
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Chrysostomos Stamoulis was the recently deceased professor of the Theological School who directed the university choir during the event.
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Chrysostomos Stamoulis was a professor of Dogmatic and Symbolic Theology at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.
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