
Paradise and Utopia
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The Theme of Paradise in Byzantine Icons
Fr. John explores specific examples of icons and the way in which they manifested early Christendom's experience of the kingdom of heaven.
The Evangelical Character of Byzantine Iconography
Fr. John introduces the principle of heavenly orientation and then explores actual forms of art, beginning with iconography.
The Production of Byzantine Liturgical Art in Contrast to Modern Secular Art
Fr. John discusses the ways in which iconography was defined and produced in Byzantine Christendom.
The Triumph of Orthodoxy and the Triumph of Christian Art
Fr. John explores the triumph of Orthodoxy in the year 843 and the way in which it enables the art of Christendom to express the deepest conviction about man's relationship with God and the possibility of communion with Him.
The Spiritual Transformation of Society II: Marriage
Fr. John explores marriage within the life of early Christendom.
The Spiritual Transformation of Society I: Monasticism
Fr. John explores what exactly monasticim was in the days of St. Macarius.
Saint Macarius and the Married Women
Fr. John tells the story of when St. Macarius journeyed from the desert to the city to meet two laywomen who were superior to him in their spirituality.
A Pilgrimage to Paradise: Egeria and the Church of the Resurrection in Jerusalem
Fr. John discusses the design, history, and importance of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
The Byzantine Liturgy and the Roman Mass as Acts of Cosmic Reorientation
Fr. John looks at traditional Christianity's eucharistic rites in order to see how they served to reorient the world toward the kingdom of heaven.
Eucharistic Worship as an Experience of Paradise
Fr. John discusses eucharistic worship as an experience of paradise.
Christian Temples and the Spiritual Transformation of Space
Fr. John discusses the ways in which the Church tries to create a sanctified topography in Christendom.
Christian Calendars and the Spiritual Transformation of Time
Fr. John discusses the spiritual transformation of time by Christianity.
The Liturgical Orientation of the World
Fr. John discusses the importance of worship to Byzantium, the immense degree to which its culture was influenced by liturgy, and the significance of "facing East."
The Holy Empress Pulcheria and the Origin of the Thrice-Holy Hymn
Fr. John discusses the life and activities of St. Pulcheria, as well as how the Trisagion came into Orthodox worship.
The Ecclesio-Political System of Byzantium and Its Shortcomings
Fr. John draws attention to a feature of Byzantine statecraft in which the Emperor persecuted and manipulated the leadership of the Church.
Symphony and Caesaropapism
Fr. John discusses the case of Caesaropapism and the symphony when it was actually achieved.
The Consolidation of Christianity in the Byzantine Empire
Fr. John addresses the uncertainty in Byzantium following the death of Constantine and then the consolidation of Christianity shortly after that.
The Consequences of Emperor Constantine
Fr. John evaluates the impact that the Christianization of Rome had on the state's conception of sacrifice.
Emperor Constantine and the Christianization of the Roman State
Fr. John delineates the various ways in which Constantine contributed to the Christianization of the Roman state.
Toward Sexual Dignity and the Elevation of Women
Fr. John explains how the Church cultivated a higher level of sexual dignity and explores how Christendom served to elevate women in Roman society.
Beyond Subculture: Toward the Transformation of Roman Society
Fr. John explores how the Church began to address, confront, and challenge the pagan culture of the Roman Empire, particularly during the third century.
Four Pillars of Traditional Christian Culture
Fr. John fills in the picture of the Church's early subculture.
The Formation of a Christian Subculture in the Pagan Roman Empire
Fr. John explores what could be called the catacomb culture of the Church in relation to the Roman Empire.
The Origins of Christendom in the Cosmology of Christ's Great Commission
Fr. John discusses cosmology, a concept that was very important to the early Church.
Introducing The Age of Paradise
Fr. John Strickland talks about the newly released book The Age of Paradise. The book is available at store.ancientfaith.com.
An Orthodox Perspective on the History of Christendom
In part two of his introduction to his new podcast, Fr. John offers a preview to the history of Christendom and describe the Orthodox perspective he plans to bring to it.
The Post-Christian Christendom of Our Time
In part one of his introduction to his new podcast, Fr. John reflects on the crisis of Christian civilization in modern times. He also defines "Christendom" and explains why it is worthy of study.