Heresy

Debate Review & Reaction: Orthodox (Witcoff) VS. Gnostic (Leeds) – Jay Dyer

 Michael Witcoff (Orthodox) squared off recently in a debate with gnostic Mart Leeds33 on his channel concerning the “gnostic” worldview and its interpretation of Scripture compared to the Orthodox view of God, Scripture and history. We will probably only cover the first half but this will be a fun one. And yes, we will […]

Richard Dawkins Vs. William Lane Craig Debate Review – Jay Dyer

 The next best debate to review we haven’t covered yet includes the infamous Richard Dawkins – who has been curiously overlooked in our series. Time to rectify that with this popular debate from a decade ago, which also includes cameos of other atheists and so called apologists in what looks like a UFC version […]
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Debate: Jay Dyer Vs Mike (Urantia) Parts 1 & 2 – James Fox Higgins Show

Part 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 what to expect and we ended up with a fiesty debate between myself and Mike, a follower of Urantia. In the second discussion things simmered […]
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Universalism? Origenism Refuted – Jay, Snek, David, Fr Dcn Ananias

 We gather to cover the system of Origenism and his universalism, as well as the hellenic philosophical presuppositions that undergirded his system and why 3 ecumenical councils condemned him and his works. Subscribe to JaysAnalysis in the Purchase Membership section to access the archives of videos and interviews and lectures or purchase my books in […]

The New Babel VS. The Church: Orthodoxy & Heterodoxy – Fr Peter Heers

Live at 430 CST! Fr Heers returns to cover a wide array of topics, including his recent course covering Fr Seraphim Rose’s Orthodox Survival Course, false ecumenism and the spirit of our age (Tower of Babel), ecclesial Nestorianism, the holy fathers, heresy and healing, today’s caesaropapism, “Neo-Palamism” and the energies, the confrontation with Rome and […]

The Reformation Refuted: An Orthodox Critique of Reformed Theology – Jay / COTEL


“In this stream I am joined by the man, the myth, the legend Jay Dyer to deconstruct Reformed Protestant Theology from an Eastern Orthodox paradigm and perspective. Make sure to check it out and let me know what you think. If you enjoy this production, feel compelled, or appreciate my other videos, please support me through my website (www.davidpatrickharry.com) or donate directly by PayPal. Any contribution would be greatly appreciated. ”

Gnostics, Charismatics & Early Christian Heresies & Fathers – Jay Dyer (Half)


In this lecture, I cover the many notes from the classic scholarly work from Jaroslav Pelikan, Emergence of the Cath0lic Tradition, vol. 1. Pelikan’s history of the development of ideas is a standard work for historical theology and provides an excellent introduction to the first 6 centuries of the Chrlstian Church, the major heresies, the Creed and Trinity, Nicaea and more! The second half is for paid subscribers to JaysAnalysis.

Icons, Idols & Iconoclasm – Jay Dyer / Snek


Snek joins me to discuss the nature of iconoclasm and its gnostic roots.  Man, made in the image and likeness of God, is a little icon of the Triad, say St. Maximos and St. Gregory Palamas.  Iconography is thus a natural outworking of the incarnational principle.   The sanctification of matter is part and parcel of the Word becoming flesh. Live at 5PM CST
 
 

The Orthodox View of Scripture


Apologist Sam Shamoun, the Assyrian Encyclopedia, invited me on to discuss the Orthodox view of Tradition and Scripture, why we don’t accept sola scriptura, and how this contrasts with the other guests Sam had on. Dr. Robert Sunegnis presented a 2 hour talk that failed to really even address the actual issues, and Anthony Rogers presented the Calvinist view. In my talk I respond to both views, and stress the importance of this question.