Saint Andrew’s Greek Orthodox Theological College in Sydney officially launched its new Master’s Programme in Greek Philosophy on Sunday, January 18, with His Eminence Archbishop Makarios of Australia highlighting the spiritual as well as academic significance of the initiative.
“For us, Greek philosophy is not simply a cultural achievement, it is a spiritual inheritance… Wisdom is Christ Himself. That is why theology and philosophy were never enemies in the Orthodox tradition,” Archbishop Makarios said, emphasising the harmony between theology and philosophy in Orthodox thought.
The Archbishop explained that the program addresses a gap in Australian higher education: “It is inconceivable for Greek philosophy to be taught at all the universities of Australia, while we… do not offer a corresponding program.”
He described the initiative as a bold effort that will attract students seeking authentic engagement with Greek philosophy at its cultural and spiritual source.
Archbishop Makarios expressed hope that the program will bear academic, spiritual, cultural, and pastoral fruit, nurturing “leaders who are not only intelligent, but discerning, virtuous, and just, true lovers of wisdom within society.”

He also thanked the College staff for their work in developing the curriculum.
The launch featured addresses from Associate Professor Dr Philip Kariatlis, Sub-Dean of the College, and Professor Vrasidas Karalis, principal lecturer of the program.
Greetings were offered by the Greek Ambassador to Australia, His Excellency Mr Stavros Venizelos.
The ceremony, held in the College’s Main Hall, was attended by senior clergy including Metropolitans Myron, Iakovos, and Eirinaios, members of the Holy Eparchial Synod, assistant bishops, clergy, Archons of the Great Church of Constantinople, academic staff, and students.
Archbishop Makarios also noted that the College’s academic programs will be further enriched next year with the introduction of a programme in Canon Law.