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The Monarchy of God the Father, The Filioque & Unitarian Arguments – Dr Beau Branson & Jay Dyer

Live Tues. Night at 8PM EST Dr Branson returns to discuss the deeper Trinitarian issues surrounding the monarchy of God the Father, the Cappadocian teaching at Constantinople 1, the contentious quotes about existing through and from, and much more from Dr Branson! Dr Beau is here. Sign up for Richard Grove’s newest course on becoming […]

Orthodox Trinitarian Apologetics with Jay Dyer

 “In this stream I am joined by Jay Dyer to discuss the theology behind the necessity and validity of the God being Three persons with One essence. Make sure to check it out and let me know what you think.” COTEL and I will discuss the Monarchy/Arche of the Father, the Ordo Theologiae, the […]
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Image & Likeness of God: Vladimir Lossky (Half) – Jay Dyer

Today we cover Lossky’s book Image and Likeness and see the Orthodoxy theology of man and the outworking of the Orthodox doctrine of anthropology.  In contrast to the West, the anthropology flows directly from the Triadology and Christology: this means our anthropology is specifically a revealed anthropology, and not a doctrine of philosophical speculation, although […]

True & False Mysticism: St Gregory Palamas & the Energies – Fr Moody / Jay Dyer

 Fr Chris Moody returns after too long a hiatus to discuss the theology of St Gregory Palmas in more depth.  We will cover the uncreated energies and grace, the notion of a true mysticism as found in hesychia, the new translation and forthcoming publication of Apodiectic Treatise on the Holy Spirit by St Gregory, […]

Roman Catholic Dogmatic Absolute Divine Simplicity is Heretical – Jay Dyer

Moses saw and communed with a Personal God, not a created light and not a generic essence.
“When God was conversing with Moses, He did not say, “I am the essence”, but “I am the One Who is.” Thus it is not the One Who is who derives from the essence, but essence which derives from Him, for it is He who contains all being in Himself.” -St. Gregory Palamas, Triads in Defense of the Holy Hesychasts, III.ii.12
By: Jay Dyer