About the Author
Constantine C. Kliora has accrued 128 semester hours of Liberal Arts at Depaul University in Chicago. His primary interests were Thomistic Logic, Cosmology, and Metaphysics. He spent six years studying Latin (four years in high school and two years in college). He studied Classical Greek for two years in high school and extended his study of ancient Greek for two more years in college. This included studying New Testament koine Greek. He has also formally studied British literature, public speaking and composition.
The author is familiar with monastic life. He spent one year in the novitiate of the Congregation of the Passion, and two years as a monk with temporary vows in the Congregation of the Passion, informally known as the “Passionists”. He has done informal study of Bible exegesis and is familiar with the writings of the Fathers of the Church. One semester of credits was earned in Old Testament studies at Lake Forest College in Illinois.
Although most of his formal education occurred over fifty years ago, the author has kept himself current on religious issues for most of his life. He has self-published two books on religious matters. Catholics, Non-Catholics and Non-Catholic Catholics was published by the Xlibris Corporation. This book is available for purchase at Xlibris, Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Borders, Christian Post Books, and CDWow. It can also be purchased as an e-book on Xlibris (Kindle), Amazon (Kindle), Barnes and Noble (NookBook) and Borders (NookBook).
The Symbol of the Apostles was published through Createspace, an Amazon company. This latter book is available for purchase at Amazon and Barnes and Noble.
Other outlets for both books may also be available.