Browsing the "liturgy" Tag

January 29, 2019 - 3 Comments

 Today we cover the lesser known work of St. Maximos the Confessor, the Mystagogy, which delves into the symbolism found in the churches, the liturgy and the Bible. It...

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November 24, 2018 - 0 Comments

 Tonight I will cover a topic long-requested by followers – expand on refuting Protestantism. We have covered many aspects of Roman Catholicism, but what about the reformers? Do the...

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November 21, 2018 - 0 Comments

 Picking up where we left off on the last defense of theology and philosophy stream, I return to questions of apologetic method, the ontological status of numbers, logic and...

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October 28, 2018 - 0 Comments

 One of the creeping heresies of our day is the issue of Marcionism, which tends to be either overlooked or subtly promoted across theological lines, from Protestants to Catholics...

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October 19, 2018 - 1 Comments

 The newly printed work of Vladimir Lossky from 1930 vindicates all the strong positions I have taken the last several years. In this discussion, we will cover the first...

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October 1, 2018 - 0 Comments

 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...

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September 29, 2018 - 0 Comments

(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...

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September 21, 2018 - 0 Comments

“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...

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September 19, 2018 - 0 Comments

 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....

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September 10, 2018 - 0 Comments

By: 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...

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September 10, 2018 - 2 Comments

By: 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...

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August 13, 2018 - 0 Comments

A reader / listener sent me a list of basic questions for those new to or enquiring about Orthodox theology. I am not any official theologian or spokesperson, but I...

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June 22, 2018 - 1 Comments

Dana Ashlie invited me on her channel to discuss the rise of technocracy as the central goal of the entire global government. All aspects of the agenda can be grouped...

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June 16, 2018 - 1 Comments

Guenon, Schuon, Evola and the perennialists, or the Bible and the Orthodox Tradition? Eric at the Perennialist Podcast invited me on to a debate. Stream or Download Audio  Subscribe to...

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June 15, 2018 - 1 Comments

 Picking back up in Exodus, we investigate the typology and symbolism of Exodus, which points directly to the coming of the Messiah in the figure of Christ. Dreaded by...

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April 4, 2018 - 0 Comments

Welcome to The BA Experience! Baked Alaska and James Allsup host a debate between Richard Spencer and Jay Dyer on the subject of theology and the basis for morality. Audio...

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March 10, 2017 - 0 Comments

By; 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...

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September 22, 2016 - 0 Comments

   Stream or download here.  Dean Arnold invited me on his new podcast GlobalStoryline to discuss theology, philosophy, and the formation of worldviews. Subscribe to JaysAnalysis in the Purchase Membership...

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July 24, 2016 - 0 Comments

By: Jay Dyer The popular 80s pastiche series Stranger Things begins with a familiar scene of E.T. nostalgia, centering around Dungeons & Dragons.   The scene is particularly familiar to me, since I played D&D back...

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February 23, 2016 - 0 Comments

This is the free first hour, while the full interview is for paid subscribers.  To hear the full interview, subscribe below for 4.95 a month with access to the archives. ...

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