- Language as a Means of Communication with God
- Valuing Goods: The Development of Commensurability in Archaic Greece
- Paul’s Idea of the “New Man” and Transhumanism
- The Authority of Canons at the Birth and Rebirth of the Russian Patriarchate: St Meletius Pigas at the Council of Constantinople in 1593 and St Hilarion Troitsky at the Council of Moscow in 1917
- Sources for the Study of Early Ecumenical Views of Amfilohije Radović: Justin Popović
- Metropolitan Amfilohije’s Views on St Gregory Palamas and Orthodoxy: A Return to Palamism
- Odysseus and the concept of “nobility” in Sophocles “Ajax and Philoctetes”
- Torstein Theodor Tollefsen, St Theodore the Studite’s Defence of the Holy Icons: Theology and Philosophy in Ninth-Century Byzantium, New York: Oxford University Press, 2018
- Sigurd Bergmann (ed)., Eschatology as Imagining the End: Faith between Hope and Despair, New York: Routledge, 2018
- British Hellenism and British Philhellenism: The Establishment of the Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies, 1879
- Romos Philyras’ “My Life in the Dromokaiteion”: an Early Pathography
- Reproductive Freedom and the Paradigmatic Character of Plato’s Republic
- St Kosmas the Aitolian (1714-1779) as an Educator
- The Reception of Sappho in the Italian Renaissance: Biographical Tradition and Early Editions of the Sapphic Works
- Reproductive Freedom and the Paradigmatic Character of Plato’s “Republic”
- Odysseus and the concept of “nobility” in Sophocles’ “Ajax” and “Philoctetes”
- Sigurd Bergmann (ed.), Eschatology as Imagining the End: Faith between Hope and Despair, New York: Routledge, 2018
- ‘Synaspismos’ and its possibility in the Macedonian Styled Phalanx
- Reflections: Eudaemonia in the Eyes of the Kouros
- A Historical Account of the Cyprus Problem and the Annan Plan: A Unique Opportunity or an Unwelcome Solution?
- The Place of Herodotus’ Constitutional Debate in the History of Political Ideas and the Emergence of Classical Social Theory
- Theocritus’ Idyll 15: A Metapoetic Manifesto
- The Ancient Knowledge of Sais or See Yourselves in the Xenoi: Plato’s Message to the Greeks
- The ‘Gospel of Freedom’ or a Letter of Warning? The Use of Paul’s Epistle to the Galatians in the Byzantine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom
- Hellenism and Christianity: Petros Brailas-Armenis on the Constituents of Modern-Greek Identity
- Generation (γενεά) in Gregory Nazianzen’s poem On the Son
- Cultural Mediators’ Contribution to the Reception of Russian Literature in Greece
- Аspects of the question on matter in the Byzantine thinker George Pachymeres
- Reshaping Ignatius’ hymnographic corpus
- Припреме спартанског краља Агиса III за рат са Македонцима
- Numbers and Acrostics: Two Notes on Jason’s Prayer at Pagasae in Apollonius’ Argonautica
- Man, God, and Rain: Is Aristotelian Teleology Hierarchical?
- Embodied Discourse: Revisiting Plato’s Stance on the Connection(s) between Rhetoric and Medicine
- Cynicism as a way of life: From the Classical Cynic to a New Cynicism
- Christian insights into Plotinus’ Metaphysics and his Concept of Αptitude (Ἐπιτηδειότης)
- The preparations of Spartan king Agis III for the war with Macedonians
- Making Sense of δήλωμα (Plato’s Cratylus, 423 b and Beyond)