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[[Image:Kallistos Ware.jpg|right|frame|Metr. Kallistos (Ware) of Diokleia]]
His Eminence, the Most Reverend Metropolitan '''Kallistos (Ware) of Diokleia''' (September 11, 1934 - [[August 24]] , 2022, also known by his lay name, '''Timothy Ware''') was a [[titular bishop|titular metropolitan]] of the [[Church of Constantinople|Ecumenical Patriarchate]] in Great Britain. From 1966-2001, he was Spalding Lecturer of Eastern Orthodox Studies at Oxford University, and has authored numerous books and articles pertaining to the [[Orthodox Christianity|Orthodox Christian faith, and Orthodoxy's relationship to broader culture, including the sciences]]. He reposed in the Lord after struggling with various illness on August 24th, 2022.
==Life==
==List of Writings by Kallistos (Timothy) Ware, Bishop of Diokleia==
Metropolitan Kallistos is was perhaps best known as the author of the book ''The Orthodox Church'', published when he was a layman in 1963 and subsequently revised several times. More recently, he produced a companion volume, ''The Orthodox Way''.
However his most substantial publications have emerged from his translation work. Together with [[G. E. Palmer]] and [[Philip Sherrard]]), he has had undertaken to translate the [[Philokalia]] (four volumes of five published to date); and with Mother Mary he produced English translations of the [[Lenten Triodion]] and Festal [[Menaion]].
The list below contains the complete writings of Metropolitan Kallistos (up until the year 2001), as published in the [[w:Festschrift|Festschrift]] that was written for him,<ref group="note">John Behr, Andrew Louth, Dimitri Conomos (eds.). ''Abba, The Tradition of Orthodoxy in the West: Festschrift for Bishop Kallistos (Ware) of Diokleia.'' Crestwood, NY: St. Vladimir's Seminary Press, 2003. 376 pp. ISBN 0-88141-248-1</ref> celebrating his retirement from active professional responsibilities in 2001.<ref group="note">For 35 years, from 1966 to 2001, he was Spalding Lecturer of Eastern Orthodox Studies at the University of Oxford.</ref> Each section below is listed in chronological order .