Background
Tsirpanlis, Constantine N. was born on March 18, 1935 in Kos, Greece. Came to the United States, 1957.
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Tsirpanlis, Constantine N. was born on March 18, 1935 in Kos, Greece. Came to the United States, 1957.
Bachelor, Master of Sacred Theology, licensed in theology magna cum laude, Theological Seminary, Istanbul, Turkey, 1957. Master of Theology, Harvard University, 1962. Doctor of Theology, Union Theological Seminary, 1963.
Master of Arts, Columbia University, 1966. Doctor of Philosophy, Columbia University, 1970. Doctor of Philosophy, Fordham University, 1973.
Doctor of Letters (honorary), World Academy Arts and Culture, 1993.
Instructor, organizer Greek-American communities, 1958-1963. Professor world history New York Institute of Technology New York City and Delaware County College, Media, Pennsylvania, 1967-1975. Theology, sociology, history, ecumenism, Greek studies Union Theological Seminary, Barrytown, New York, scriptures, patristics, Greek language, theology Somerset, New Jersey, since 1999.
Chairman, professor classics Collegiate School, New York City, 1967—1969. Professor modern Greek language and literature New School Social Research, New York City, 1968—1970. Professor classical mythology Hunter College City University of New York, 1968—1970, New York University, 1964—1974.
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Member of Justiniana Universitas (president, founder), Pan-Eureopean Institute Vyzantinõn Erevnon, Justinianum Oikoumenikon R.C., American Institute Patristic-Byzantine Studies, American Society Papryologists, Hellenic Philog. Association, North America Patristic Society, American Philosophical Association, International Association Byzantine Studies, American Academy Medieval Studies, American Philog. Association, American History Association, Pan Dodecanisian Federation United States (founder, president), American Society Neohellenic Studies (founder, vice president), World Academy Arts and Culture (honorary), Pan-Eureopan Institute and University Ecumenical Hellenism.
Married Sophia Pappas, July 12, 1975. Children: Kalliope-Chrysoula, Nike.