Ancient Faith Radio and the Orthodox School of Theology at Trinity College present "Trinity Orthodox." Listen to lectures, interviews, and symposia from North America's only Orthodox seminary that is fully integrated into the campus of a major university.
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Hierodeacon Damaskinos of Xenophontos Monastery speaks at Windle House, Sheptytsky Institute of Eastern Christian Studies, University of St Michael's College (University of Toronto) on Thursday 12 July 2018.
Fr. Andrew Louth (Emeritus Professor of Patristic and Byzantine Studies in the Department of Theology and Religion of Durham University) in conversation with Rev. Dr. Christopher Brittain (Dean of Divinity, Trinity College) Faculty of Divinity, Trinity College Wednesday 9 May 2018.
Dr. John Bowen, Professor Emeritus of Evangelism, Wycliffe College
Dr. Edith M. Humphrey, Professor of New Testament at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary
Fr. John Behr, Dr. George Babawi, and Prof. Richard Schneider take questions from the audience.
Professor Schneider explores the role of image in the work of St. Athanasius.
Professor Schneider explores the role of image in the work of St. Athanasius.
Coptic patristic scholar Dr. George Babawi discusses the theme of ransom in the St. Athanasius work On the Incarnation.
Fr. John explores the meanings and themes found in St. Athanasius’s work On the Incarnation.
Fr. John explores the meanings and themes found in St. Athanasius’s work On the Incarnation.
At a conference titled "St. Athanasius and the Incarnation," held at Trinity College on December 9, 2017, Fr. John Behr presenst the second half of his talk on St. Athanasius’ book Against the Pagans, which serves as an introduction to his work on "The Incarnation.”
At a conference titled "St. Athanasius and the Incarnation," held at Trinity College on December 9, 2017, Fr. John Behr begins the first half of his talk on St. Athanasius’ book Against the Pagans, which serves as an introduction to his work on "The Incarnation.”
During this third talk of the 2016 fall women's retreat at St. John's Orthodox Church (Memphis, TN), Dr. Nicole Roccas explores how the liturgical calendar of our Church connects to the lived experience of faith and theology.
During this second talk of the 2016 fall women's retreat at St. John's Orthodox Church (Memphis, TN), Dr. Nicole Roccas explores different views of liturgical time across contemporary Christianity. As Christians, we fall on a spectrum between minimalism and sacramentalism. Will we live and give to God out of abundance or out of safety and circumspection? (See handout.)
During this first talk of the 2016 fall women's retreat at St. John's Orthodox Church (Memphis, TN), Dr. Nicole Roccas gives a brief historical survey of the first few centuries of the liturgical calendar. (Note: this talk ends abruptly due to a technology problem about 10 minutes before the end. The handout will give you an idea of how the story ends!)
Renowned independent scholar, author, and editor Christine Chaillot from Geneva, Switzerland, who has written several books and articles on the life and spirituality of the Oriental Orthodox Churches, as well as on the dialogue between the Oriental and Eastern Orthodox Churches, presented her latest book at Trinity College on March 14, 2017.
Fr. Geoffrey Ready, Program Co-Director at the Orthodox School of Theology, speaks at a panel discussion titled "Resurrection of Logos: the Divine, the Individual, and Finding Our Bearings in a Postmodern World," held at Trinity College in Toronto, Ontario, on March 7, 2017. Fr. Geoffrey addresses St. Paul's concept of life following the "pattern of Christ" so that the divine Logos may be manifest in our lives.
Dr. Jordan Peterson, Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Toronto, speaks at a panel discussion titled "Resurrection of Logos: the Divine, the Individual, and Finding Our Bearings in a Postmodern World," held at Trinity College in Toronto, Ontario, on March 7, 2017. Dr. Peterson addresses how the idea of "Logos" is really mankind's ability to express God's objective truth in a subjective world and, in doing so, make the world a better place.
Jonathan Pageau, Editor of the Orthodox Arts Journal, speaks at a panel discussion titled "Resurrection of Logos: the Divine, the Individual, and Finding Our Bearings in a Postmodern World," held at Trinity College in Toronto, Ontario, on March 7, 2017. Jonathan addresses how St. Maximus the Confessor's concept of "Logos" and "Logoi" present to us a world in which we find meaning in the patterns that God has woven into the fabric of reality.
Fr. Theodore Paraskevopoulos, adjunct faculty member of the Orthodox School of Theology, speaks at a panel discussion titled "Resurrection of Logos: the Divine, the Individual, and Finding Our Bearings in a Postmodern World," held at Trinity College in Toronto, Ontario, on March 7, 2017. Fr. Theodore addresses the basic understanding of Orthodox anthropology as man striving to attain the image and likeness of God.
Dr. Pantelis Kalaitzidis, the Director of the Volos Academy for Theological Studies and a professor at both Hellenic Open University and Institut de théologie orthodoxe Saint-Serge, Paris, speaks on January 9, 2016, at a seminar on the topic of “Orthodox Political Theology for the 21st Century.”