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Thomas Hopko

Thomas John Hopko (March 28, 1939 – March 18, 2015) was an Eastern Orthodox Christian priest and theologian. He was the Dean of Saint Vladimir’s Orthodox Theological Seminary from September 1992 until July 1, 2002 and taught dogmatic theology there from 1968 until 2002. In retirement, he carried the honorary title of Dean Emeritus.


Thomas Hopko
Dean Emeritus, St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary, Crestwood, New York, U.S.
Other post(s)Rector: St. John The Baptist Church (Warren, OH, 1963-8),
St. Gregory the Theologian Church (Wappingers Falls, NY, 1968-78),
St. Nicholas Church (Jamaica Estates, NY, 1978-83).

During tenure at St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary: Lecturer in Doctrine and Pastoral Theology, 1968–72;
Assistant Professor of Dogmatic Theology, 1972–83;
Associate Professor of Dogmatic Theology, 1983–1991;
Professor of Dogmatic Theology, 1991–2;
Dean, Rector of Three Hierarchs Chapel, and Professor of Dogmatic Theology, 1992–2002[1]
Orders
OrdinationAugust 1963
Personal details
Born(1939-03-28)March 28, 1939
Endicott, New York, United States
DiedMarch 18, 2015(2015-03-18) (aged 75)
Wexford, Pennsylvania, United States
NationalityAmerican
DenominationOrthodox Church in America
SpouseAnne Hopko (née Schmemann) (m. 1963-2015, his death)
ChildrenArchpriest John Hopko,
Juliana Thetford,
Catherine Mandell,
Matushka Mary Solak and
Alexandra Sedor
Alma materFordham University (1960, B.A. in Russian Studies; 1982 Ph.D. in Theology,
St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary (1963, M.Div.)
and Duquesne University (1969, M.A. in Philosophy)

Life and education

Thomas Hopko was born in Endicott, New York of Rusyn descent. His ancestors are linked to the Rusyn village of Naviczke (now Nevyts'ke) near the city of Uzhorod. He was baptized and raised in St. Mary’s Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Greek-Catholic Church, Endicott. He gained his B.A. in Russian studies at Fordham University in 1960, followed by a Master of Divinity degree at St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary in 1963. He later completed a master's degree in philosophy at Duquesne University in 1968 and a Ph.D. in theology at Fordham University in 1982.[2] At St. Vladimir's Seminary, Hopko studied with such renowned Orthodox theologians as Fr. Alexander Schmemann, Fr. John Meyendorff, Nicholas Arseniev and Serge Verkhovskoy. He was ordained to the priesthood in 1963 and served several parishes in the states of Ohio and New York. In 1968 he began to teach at St. Vladimir's and eventually succeeded his teacher Serge Verkhovskoy as professor of dogmatic theology. He was elevated to the rank of archpriest in 1970 and, upon his election as dean, to the rank of protopresbyter (1995).[2]

Activities and affiliations

Hopko was an Orthodox Christian lecturer and speaker, known both in Orthodox and ecumenical circles. He served as a member of the Faith and Order Commission of the World Council of Churches and as a delegate from the Orthodox Church in America to the Assemblies of WCC in Uppsala, Sweden, and Nairobi, Kenya. He was also President of the Orthodox Theological Society in America (1992–1995). In retirement, he had several popular podcasts on Ancient Faith Radio.[3]

Hopko has written about the ordination of women and the reasons for its rejection in the Eastern Orthodox Church.[4]

Works

Podcasts

  • Speaking the Truth in Love[5]
  • The Names of Jesus[6]
  • Worship in Spirit and Truth[7]

Writings

  • All the Fulness of God: Essays on Orthodoxy, Ecumenism and Modern Society[8]
  • Speaking The Truth In Love: Education, Mission, And Witness In Contemporary Orthodoxy[9]
  • If We Confess Our Sins: Preparation and Prayers[10]
  • The Lenten Spring: Readings for Great Lent[11]
  • The Winter Pascha: Readings for the Christmas-Epiphany Season[12]
  • The Orthodox Faith Volume One: Doctrine and Scripture[13]
  • The Orthodox Faith Volume Two: Worship[14]
  • The Orthodox Faith Volume Three: Church History[15]
  • The Orthodox Faith Volume Four: Spirituality[16]

Death

Hopko died of complications from congestive heart failure due to amyloidosis on March 18, 2015, in the Pittsburgh suburb of Wexford, Pennsylvania.[17] He was survived by his wife and five children. Days before his death, his daughter Juliana created a blog wherein she provided periodic status updates about his declining health and eventual death.[18]

References

  1. ^ "Very Rev. Thomas Hopko". www.svots.edu. Saint Vladimirs Seminary. Retrieved 30 November 2021.
  2. ^ a b . Archived from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved March 29, 2015.
  3. ^ Fr. Thomas Hopko on Ancient Faith Radio
  4. ^ Women and the Priesthood - Reflections and Debate
  5. ^ Thomas Hopko (February 2008). "Speaking the Truth in Love". www.ancientfaith.com (Podcast). Ancient Faith Radio. Retrieved 30 November 2021.
  6. ^ Thomas Hopko (March 2009). "The Names of Jesus". www.ancientfaith.com (Podcast). Ancient Faith Radio. Retrieved 30 November 2021.
  7. ^ Thomas Hopko (January 2011). "Worship in Spirit and Truth". www.ancientfaith.com (Podcast). Ancient Faith Radio. Retrieved 30 November 2021.
  8. ^ Hopko, Thomas (1 March 1997). All the Fulness of God: Essays on Orthodoxy, Ecumenism and Modern Society. St Vladimirs Seminary Press. ISBN 978-0881418521.
  9. ^ Hopko, Thomas (30 July 2004). Speaking The Truth In Love: Education, Mission, And Witness In Contemporary Orthodoxy. St Vladimirs Seminary Press. ISBN 978-0881412635.
  10. ^ Hopko, Thomas (29 March 2011). If We Confess Our Sins: Preparation and Prayers. St Vladimirs Seminary Press. ISBN 978-0866420402.
  11. ^ Hopko, Thomas (1 March 1998). The Lenten Spring: Readings for Great Lent. St Vladimirs Seminary Press. ISBN 978-0881410143.
  12. ^ Hopko, Thomas (31 December 1984). The Winter Pascha: Readings for the Christmas-Epiphany Season. St Vladimirs Seminary Press. ISBN 978-0881410259.
  13. ^ Hopko, Thomas. The Orthodox Faith Volume One: Doctrine and Scripture. St Vladimirs Seminary Press. ISBN 978-0-86642-079-2.
  14. ^ Hopko, Thomas. The Orthodox Faith Volume Two: Worship. St Vladimirs Seminary Press. ISBN 978-0-86642-081-5.
  15. ^ Hopko, Thomas. The Orthodox Faith Volume Three: Church History. St Vladimirs Seminary Press. ISBN 978-0-86642-083-9.
  16. ^ Hopko, Thomas. The Orthodox Faith Volume Four: Spirituality. St Vladimirs Seminary Press. ISBN 978-0-86642-081-5.
  17. ^ "Fr. Thomas Hopko - Memory Eternal!".
  18. ^ "Father Thomas Hopko". frthomashopko.webs.com. Retrieved March 19, 2015.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Thomas Hopko news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Thomas John Hopko March 28 1939 March 18 2015 was an Eastern Orthodox Christian priest and theologian He was the Dean of Saint Vladimir s Orthodox Theological Seminary from September 1992 until July 1 2002 and taught dogmatic theology there from 1968 until 2002 In retirement he carried the honorary title of Dean Emeritus The Very Rev ProtopresbyterThomas HopkoDean Emeritus St Vladimir s Orthodox Theological Seminary Crestwood New York U S Other post s Rector St John The Baptist Church Warren OH 1963 8 St Gregory the Theologian Church Wappingers Falls NY 1968 78 St Nicholas Church Jamaica Estates NY 1978 83 During tenure at St Vladimir s Orthodox Theological Seminary Lecturer in Doctrine and Pastoral Theology 1968 72 Assistant Professor of Dogmatic Theology 1972 83 Associate Professor of Dogmatic Theology 1983 1991 Professor of Dogmatic Theology 1991 2 Dean Rector of Three Hierarchs Chapel and Professor of Dogmatic Theology 1992 2002 1 OrdersOrdinationAugust 1963Personal detailsBorn 1939 03 28 March 28 1939Endicott New York United StatesDiedMarch 18 2015 2015 03 18 aged 75 Wexford Pennsylvania United StatesNationalityAmericanDenominationOrthodox Church in AmericaSpouseAnne Hopko nee Schmemann m 1963 2015 his death ChildrenArchpriest John Hopko Juliana Thetford Catherine Mandell Matushka Mary Solak and Alexandra SedorAlma materFordham University 1960 B A in Russian Studies 1982 Ph D in Theology St Vladimir s Orthodox Theological Seminary 1963 M Div and Duquesne University 1969 M A in Philosophy Contents 1 Life and education 2 Activities and affiliations 3 Works 3 1 Podcasts 3 2 Writings 4 Death 5 References 6 External linksLife and education EditThomas Hopko was born in Endicott New York of Rusyn descent His ancestors are linked to the Rusyn village of Naviczke now Nevyts ke near the city of Uzhorod He was baptized and raised in St Mary s Carpatho Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church Endicott He gained his B A in Russian studies at Fordham University in 1960 followed by a Master of Divinity degree at St Vladimir s Orthodox Theological Seminary in 1963 He later completed a master s degree in philosophy at Duquesne University in 1968 and a Ph D in theology at Fordham University in 1982 2 At St Vladimir s Seminary Hopko studied with such renowned Orthodox theologians as Fr Alexander Schmemann Fr John Meyendorff Nicholas Arseniev and Serge Verkhovskoy He was ordained to the priesthood in 1963 and served several parishes in the states of Ohio and New York In 1968 he began to teach at St Vladimir s and eventually succeeded his teacher Serge Verkhovskoy as professor of dogmatic theology He was elevated to the rank of archpriest in 1970 and upon his election as dean to the rank of protopresbyter 1995 2 Activities and affiliations EditHopko was an Orthodox Christian lecturer and speaker known both in Orthodox and ecumenical circles He served as a member of the Faith and Order Commission of the World Council of Churches and as a delegate from the Orthodox Church in America to the Assemblies of WCC in Uppsala Sweden and Nairobi Kenya He was also President of the Orthodox Theological Society in America 1992 1995 In retirement he had several popular podcasts on Ancient Faith Radio 3 Hopko has written about the ordination of women and the reasons for its rejection in the Eastern Orthodox Church 4 Works EditPodcasts Edit Speaking the Truth in Love 5 The Names of Jesus 6 Worship in Spirit and Truth 7 Writings Edit All the Fulness of God Essays on Orthodoxy Ecumenism and Modern Society 8 Speaking The Truth In Love Education Mission And Witness In Contemporary Orthodoxy 9 If We Confess Our Sins Preparation and Prayers 10 The Lenten Spring Readings for Great Lent 11 The Winter Pascha Readings for the Christmas Epiphany Season 12 The Orthodox Faith Volume One Doctrine and Scripture 13 The Orthodox Faith Volume Two Worship 14 The Orthodox Faith Volume Three Church History 15 The Orthodox Faith Volume Four Spirituality 16 Death EditHopko died of complications from congestive heart failure due to amyloidosis on March 18 2015 in the Pittsburgh suburb of Wexford Pennsylvania 17 He was survived by his wife and five children Days before his death his daughter Juliana created a blog wherein she provided periodic status updates about his declining health and eventual death 18 References Edit Very Rev Thomas Hopko www svots edu Saint Vladimirs Seminary Retrieved 30 November 2021 a b Protopresbyter Thomas Hopko St Vladimir s Orthodox Theological Seminary Archived from the original on April 2 2015 Retrieved March 29 2015 Fr Thomas Hopko on Ancient Faith Radio Women and the Priesthood Reflections and Debate Thomas Hopko February 2008 Speaking the Truth in Love www ancientfaith com Podcast Ancient Faith Radio Retrieved 30 November 2021 Thomas Hopko March 2009 The Names of Jesus www ancientfaith com Podcast Ancient Faith Radio Retrieved 30 November 2021 Thomas Hopko January 2011 Worship in Spirit and Truth www ancientfaith com Podcast Ancient Faith Radio Retrieved 30 November 2021 Hopko Thomas 1 March 1997 All the Fulness of God Essays on Orthodoxy Ecumenism and Modern Society St Vladimirs Seminary Press ISBN 978 0881418521 Hopko Thomas 30 July 2004 Speaking The Truth In Love Education Mission And Witness In Contemporary Orthodoxy St Vladimirs Seminary Press ISBN 978 0881412635 Hopko Thomas 29 March 2011 If We Confess Our Sins Preparation and Prayers St Vladimirs Seminary Press ISBN 978 0866420402 Hopko Thomas 1 March 1998 The Lenten Spring Readings for Great Lent St Vladimirs Seminary Press ISBN 978 0881410143 Hopko Thomas 31 December 1984 The Winter Pascha Readings for the Christmas Epiphany Season St Vladimirs Seminary Press ISBN 978 0881410259 Hopko Thomas The Orthodox Faith Volume One Doctrine and Scripture St Vladimirs Seminary Press ISBN 978 0 86642 079 2 Hopko Thomas The Orthodox Faith Volume Two Worship St Vladimirs Seminary Press ISBN 978 0 86642 081 5 Hopko Thomas The Orthodox Faith Volume Three Church History St Vladimirs Seminary Press ISBN 978 0 86642 083 9 Hopko Thomas The Orthodox Faith Volume Four Spirituality St Vladimirs Seminary Press ISBN 978 0 86642 081 5 Fr Thomas Hopko Memory Eternal Father Thomas Hopko frthomashopko webs com Retrieved March 19 2015 External links EditThomas Hopko at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Thomas Hopko amp oldid 1141794451, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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