Today we do something new: a mini-doc style video covering the basic symbolism of the Tree of Life and its relationship to world religions and the world tree. Is the...
Read MoreSeraphim Hamilton joins me to discuss monotheism, the history of the OT, the notion of the gods of the nations, devils and the ancient pagan rites, the logos spermatikos, the...
Read MoreThe Psalms are one of the greatest works of prophecy in Scripture. Written as the liturgical worship of Israel, the texts are, as the New Testament notes, the Spirit of...
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 Biblical scholar Seraphim Hamilton joins me to discuss the topic of understanding the law and the prophets and how to do hermeneutics. The science of hermeneutics is a science...
Read More Today we will cover the amazing mysteries of the Gospel of John, its symbolism and typology and the continuity with the Law and Prophets. We will see the uncreated...
Read MorePart 1 “Episode 33 of Champions of the Light: Jay Dyer joins us to talk about Orthodoxy and we ask some tough questions.” I was invited on and wasn’t sure...
Read MoreDebater and apologist Sam Shamoun joins me to discuss his ideas and approach to debates in regard to Islamic thought and apologetics, as well as our understandings of how to...
Read More An impromptu discussion and exchange on the Person of Christ in the texts of the law of Moses, the prophets, the writings and the New Testament. Nazam is an...
Read More We move to the next section of Genesis where the story of the patriarchs continues with Jacob and Esau and then the mysteries of Joseph, one of the most...
Read More We move to the next section of Genesis covering the difficult and controversial chapter of the call to sacrifice Isaac. We will explore the typology, as well as the...
Read More We move on to cover the two cities allegory of St Augustine – the city of God and the city of man, as both progress from the early age...
Read More The law and prophets are often typological presentations of the coming Messiah. In the NT Jesus explained the law of Moses and the prophets and Psalms were full of...
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 A vintage post fixed: American Churchianity is a giant atheism factory. This is a preview clip of a full talk based on instructive wisdom from the Book of Judges...
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 More Hosea begins the Minor Prophets in the Orthodox Study Bible, and is often overlooked. However, Hosea is cited numerous times by Christ and St. Paul as being fulfilled in...
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 More An in-depth analysis of the second Book of Moses, Exodus. Dreaded by all liberals and modernists, the Torah is absolutely the inspired and inerrant the Law and Word of...
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