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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 […]

Logos / Logoi & The Christocentric Cosmology of St Maximos – Dr Tollefsen

 Dr. Torstein Tollefsen joins me to cover his masterful work on the Christocentric Cosmology of St Maximos and the Logoi doctrine.  We discuss the advanced issues St. Maximos covers in his metaphysics, the concept of the Porphyrian tree, the relationship of Neoplatonism to St. Maximos, universals and particulars, recapitulation, the logoi of being and […]

Aquinas, Kant & Hegel: Critiquing the Continental Tradition – Jay Dyer (Half)


In this talk we move to Continental Philosophy and examine its origins and presuppositions, as well as the contrast to analytical philosophy. From Aquinas to Kant, we see the breakdown of philosophy from nominalism to empiricism, leading to the dialectics in Hegel’s Absolute Idealism. In the second hour, we move to Kierkegaard, Husserl and Heidegger.

Defense of Traditional Philosophy Ep 3 – Absolute Simplicity, Essence – Energy & the 6th Council


Today we will cover divine simplicity in the Roman view, the Orthodox view, the meanings of our terms, the revealed doctrines, the patristic usages, the essence – energy distinction, St John of Damascus, St Gregory of Nyssa Against Eunomius, St Maximos, St Sophronius, and much more!  Live at 3PM EST!

Joe Fallisi presents the publication in Italian of the Introduction to my "Ecrits révisionnistes (1974-1998)"

                                                                                         Dated December 3, 1998, this introduction covers 48 pages (vii-lv) of Tome I of my Ecrits révisionnistes, of which seven volumes have appeared thus far, with an eighth, and perhaps more, to come *.