LECTURE SERIES WITH: — FR. VLADIMIR KAYDANOV – orthodox priest — VERONICA ANDROSOVA – professor of theology — JAY DYER – author. Premiers tonight at 9Pm CST Please support Fr...
Read More One of the most difficult biblical books is the major prophet Ezekiel, who cannot be overlooked. As Orthodox, in fact, many of the more mysterious passages in Ezekiel make...
Read More Tonight we look at the signs of the times and attempt to discern the spiritual battle behind what we are seeing occur. We will also look at more elements...
Read More In this video I give a primer on the figure of the antichrist and attempt to dispel the sensationalism and Hollywood picture of this real figure. I cover the...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer A couple years ago I did an essay on typology as apologetic and indeed, typology is one of the strongest apologetic arguments, when properly understood. While there...
Read More Many requested a companion talk to the Daniel article. Here, we investigate how we have a unique philosophy of history and how evangelicalism is incorrect. Many prophetic texts are...
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 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 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...
Read MoreI review the exchange and give my fuller analysis of the interaction with Richard’s arguments combining Nietzscheanism and Darwin as what I think is a failed account for ethics....
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer [Note: This is an old historical position paper I wrote, arguing that the Olivet Discourse and Apocalypse are not about present day events, but the destruction of...
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