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Workbook Companion to The Path to Oikonomia with Jesus Christ as Our Lighthouse

John G. Panagiotou

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11 August 2022
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This workbook companion volume is intended to be used with the book The Path to Oikonomia with Jesus Christ as Our Lighthouse for personal edification and/or for group usage in seminars and presentations on the topic of stewarship. This workbook companion is designed to reinforce the teachings of the book by incorporating applicable methods and exercises.John G. Panagiotou is an Orthodox Christian theologian and scholar who holds dual professorships at Erskine Theological Seminary and Cummins Memorial Theological Seminary. He earned a bachelor's degree from Wheeling Jesuit University, a master's degree from St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary, and a doctorate from Erskine Theological Seminary. Dr. Panagiotou specializes in Early Church history, Patristics, and Greek New Testament theology.

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Workbook Companion to The Path to Oikonomia with Jesus Christ as Our Lighthouse

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This workbook companion volume is intended to be used with the book The Path to Oikonomia with Jesus Christ as Our Lighthouse for personal edification and/or for group usage in seminars and presentations on the topic of stewarship. This workbook companion is designed to reinforce the teachings of the book by incorporating applicable methods and exercises.John G. Panagiotou is an Orthodox Christian theologian and scholar who holds dual professorships at Erskine Theological Seminary and Cummins Memorial Theological Seminary. He earned a bachelor's degree from Wheeling Jesuit University, a master's degree from St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary, and a doctorate from Erskine Theological Seminary. Dr. Panagiotou specializes in Early Church history, Patristics, and Greek New Testament theology.

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