The boiler room crew gathers to discuss the latest news and events: Lindsay Lohan, Kavanaugh, Jay’s speaking engagements, Maniac (2018), Sharon Tate as a witch, Charles Manson and the...
Read More The writings of St Dionysius the Areopagite are some of the most famous and controversial in the history of theology and philosophy. However, most forget to dissect the actual...
Read More(From 2008) Highlighting the Connection Between the Council of Ephesus’ Christology, Liturgical Worship and the Real Presence By: Jay Dyer For all serious students of theology and Church History, John...
Read MoreWe conclude the Tragedy & Hope lectures with the timely election of Donald Trump which eerily parallels the Goldwater era. The first half of the talk discusses the race and what Trump...
Read More Orthodox theology is very precise in its terminology: they aren’t to be altered or given new meanings. With this in mind, what is the relationship between Hellenism and logos?...
Read More Jay Dyer presents a new livestream covering a less traveled topic: buddy cop films of the1980s. Harmless yucks – or is there more going on here? Mainly harmless yucks-...
Read More Hollywood and the music industry are using the possession imagery as a tool to reject what is old-time religion and accept a new form of totalitarian cultism. This is...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer Edge of Tomorrow is like Groundhog Day meets Oblivion, which sounds awful, yet somehow it works. You get to see Tom Cruise killed over and over by...
Read More“When God was conversing with Moses, He did not say, “I am the essence”, but “I am the One Who is.” Thus it is not the One Who is who...
Read More Continuing with the minor prophets, we examine the texts of Amos and Micah and their relationship to the Apocalypse, the Olivet Discourse and the general pattern of redemptive history....
Read MoreOriignally, I stopped at season 1 of American Horror Story, but the show took a decidedly Antichrist and occult bent more recently, illustrating the summation of all the seasons into...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer When Western theology attempts to understand and interact with Eastern Orthodox theology’s distinctions, it is generally dismissed as “Palamism” – some form of obscure, medieval Byzantine mysticism....
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer The doctrine of typology is often overlooked as an apologetic principle. Apologetics generally consists of philosophical arguments, arguments from nature, arguments from mathematics, etc., but rarely considers...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer “Thy mystery of the incarnation of the Word bears the power of all hidden meanings and figures of Scripture as well as the knowledge of visible and...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer One’s philosophy of history is determined by one’s worldview – and most people do not even consider their own philosophy of history, or even whether there is...
Read More In this stream I will give my analysis of the present situation of Bartholomew’s errors, his scandals and now his rejection of the rest of the Orthodox world in...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer “1 In the beginning was the Word (Logos), and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God. 3...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer Recently reviewing some old Roman Catholic dogmatic manuals and catechisms, a strange position stood out to me which I had not previously seen. I have long been...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer A commonly encountered pseudo-intellectual critique of Orthodox Theology, and ancient Christianity in general, is the accusation of the entire metaphysical superstructure being built on ‘pseudo’-Dionysius, the early...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer Phaedo, the dialogue of Plato that concerns Socrates’ final words, is both profound and prone to strike the reader as bizarre and mysterious. The discussion revolves around a proposal by Socrates’...
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