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Isaac & Abraham Explained – Genesis Pt 5 – Jay Dyer (Half)


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 significance of this passage in terms of the ancient apologetic.  We will also cover the significance of Sodom and Lot in 19. For the full talk, subscribe to JaysAnalysis. LIVE at 7PM CST 

 

Abraham & Genesis Explained 4 – Jay Dyer (Half)


In our Bible series we move to the next installment – the Abrahamic covenant.  We will see how is the model of the covenant for the inclusion of Gentiles, according to St Paul, as Abraham himself was a Gentile.  Abraham is the famous convert, and for St. Paul is the model of the convert as see he looked forward to the coming Messiah.  The full talks are available for those who subscribe to JaysAnalysis.com. Live at 5 PM CST
 

 

God the Invisible King – HG Wells – Jay Dyer / Jamie Hanshaw (Half)


We continue the globalization books series by analyzing a lesser-known but telling work from master propagandist HG Wells on theology and the coming religious worldview of the new world order.  Wells not only anticipated the developments of the coming dystopia’s governance, but its religion as well.  The full talk will be available to JaysAnalysis subscribers. Live at 8PM CST 

 

Genesis Explained 3: Nephilim, Noah & The City of God – Jay Dyer (Half)


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 of man. The city of God is the Church, and the city of man is the city of humanism and Satanism, under the dominion of the devil. We will move from Genesis 4 to 6 and touch upon the Nehphilim and the typology and meaning of the story of Noah. The full talks can be found by subscribing to JaysAnalysis at the membership links.
 

 

Bahnsen / Stein Debate Review & Analysis – Jay Dyer


Today we do a full analysis of the greatest debate of the 2oth century – the Bahnsen/Stein Debate. Hopefully we will cover the many misunderstandings that arise from various sectors concerning the transcendental argument, the nature of proofs and evidences, the compatibility of philosophy with Orthodoxy, and especially this form of argumentation, the word-concept fallacy, calvinism and much more. Part 2 of the other talk will be up later tomorrow or the day after.