Theoria Audiobooks

Benjamin Cabe

Professionally produced audiobooks distributed free of charge to promote patristic literacy and lifelong learning. https://theoriatv.substack.com theoriatv.substack.com

  1. 12/17/2024

    Against Heresies: Book 5 (Irenaeus of Lyons)

    The fifth and final book of Against Heresies by Saint Irenaeus of Lyons begins by reaffirming the teachings of the Church, which have been preserved from the prophets through Christ and the apostles. He emphasizes the importance of the apostolic tradition and the integrity of the Church in maintaining the true faith. This foundation is crucial as he addresses the false teachings that have emerged, particularly those that distort the nature of God, Christ, and salvation. A significant portion of the book deals with the concept of resurrection. Irenaeus argues against those who deny the bodily resurrection, affirming that the same God who created mankind promises to restore creation to its intended glory. He interprets scriptural references to support the belief in a physical resurrection, aligning it with the teachings of Christ and the apostles. He insists that the resurrection is not merely a spiritual or metaphorical event but a physical reality that reflects the true nature of God's redemption plan. Furthermore, Irenaeus tackles the problem of evil and suffering. He explains that these are permitted by God for the ultimate good of humanity, serving as a means to reveal the power and justice of God. He argues that understanding and enduring suffering can lead to spiritual growth and deeper communion with God. This perspective offers a theodicy that justifies the presence of evil in a world created by a benevolent deity. Get full access to Theoria: Orthodox Christian Faith and Culture at theoriatv.substack.com/subscribe

    3h 53m
  2. 08/27/2024

    Tatian's Address to the Greeks

    Tatian's "Address to the Greeks," was written around 160-170 A.D. Originally a pagan, Tatian converted to Christianity after encountering Justin Martyr's teachings in Rome. After Justin's martyrdom, Tatian returned to Syria and established an influential Christian school.  In "Address to the Greeks," Tatian condemns Greek moral decay and philosophical inconsistencies, asserting that many Greek ideas were borrowed from older sources. He argues that Christian doctrine is both morally superior and more ancient than Greek philosophy, claiming that the wisdom of figures like Moses predated and surpassed that of Greek philosophers. Although Tatian’s work, particularly his Diatessaron which harmonizes the four gospels into a single narrative, is an admirable contribution to Christian literature, he promoted a kind of extreme asceticism unknown to the received tradition. Saint Irenaeus of Lyon, who was a contemporary of Tatian, called such individuals Encratites, noting that they “preached against marriage, thus setting aside the original creation of God, and indirectly blaming Him who made the male and female for the propagation of the human race.” He goes on to claim that this heresy came “springing from Saturninus and Marcion” (AH, 5.28.1). For his part, Eusebius of Ceasarea names Tatian as the author of the Encratite heresy (EH, 4.28–29). Would you help us produce more audiobook like this by joining as a member here on substack or on our Patreon? Theoria: Orthodox Christian Faith and Culture is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Theoria: Orthodox Christian Faith and Culture at theoriatv.substack.com/subscribe

    1h 37m
  3. 05/23/2024

    Against Heresies: Book 2 (Irenaeus of Lyons)

    Within the Second Book of Against Heresies, Saint Irenaeus endeavors yet again to lay bare the sophistries of the gnostic sects by demonstrating that neither the angels nor any supposed Demiurge distinct from a higher, supreme God created the universe. Instead, he shows that there is but one God – and it is this one God who created the Universe. Building upon his work in the first book, he further shows that the created world is neither an image nor a shadow of a higher spiritual plane. Such gnostic inventions, he claims, are the result of a wicked interpretation of scripture – a hermeneutic that he corrects by explaining the proper method of interpretation.  In the last portion of the book, Ireneaus explores the relationship between the body and the soul. In Chapter 29, he briefly explores their resting states after biological death. Later he touches on metempsychosis arguing that logic does not permit the passing of the soul from one body to another after death simply because the soul would remember the experiences in prior bodies. In Chapter 34, he notes that souls can be recognized in the liminal space of being separated from the body before the general resurrection – something possible by what Saint Augustine would call a quasi corpus in On the Soul and Its Origin, 4.34 (for more on the soul, check out my book here). According to Irenaeus, it would seem that many of the issues that plague Christianity today were already present in the late second century (namely, restricting God to man-made systems designed to use human reason to explain things better left to the wisdom and mystery of God).  Theoria: Orthodox Christian Faith and Culture is a reader-supported publication. If you appreciate our work to bring you professionally produced audiobooks of the Church Fathers free of charge, would you support our work by joining as a paid substack member below or becoming a Patron on Patreon? Listen on YouTube | Join Patreon Get full access to Theoria: Orthodox Christian Faith and Culture at theoriatv.substack.com/subscribe

    5h 14m
  4. Against Heresies: Book 1 (Irenaeus of Lyons)

    03/11/2024

    Against Heresies: Book 1 (Irenaeus of Lyons)

    Against Heresies by Saint Irenaeus is a critique of the emerging heretical doctrines of the second century. Written around 180 A.D by the prominent Bishop of Lyons, the monumental work showcases Irenaeus’ comprehensive understanding of Sacred Scripture and Apostolic Tradition, as he passionately refutes the teachings of the Marcions and gnostics. Composed of five books total, Book1 of Against Heresies primarily focuses on the dangers posed by various gnostic sects and their teachings. Irenaeus lays out the beliefs and practices of these groups, highlighting their departure from Orthodox Christianity. He explains the central tenets of the gnostic worldview, including duality between matter and spirit, the role of secret knowledge, and the denial of the physical resurrection. He argues that these ideas distort the true nature of God, the identity of Jesus Christ, and the purpose of his redemptive works. Through his examination of different gnostic teaching, Ireneaus seeks to warn and educate Christians on the deceptive nature of heresy and to assert the importance of holding fast to the apostolic tradition. If you appreciate our work to bring you professionally produced audiobooks of the Church Fathers free of charge, would you support our work by joining as a paid substack member below or becoming a Patron on Patreon? Listen on YouTube | Join Patreon Get full access to Theoria: Orthodox Christian Faith and Culture at theoriatv.substack.com/subscribe

    4h 8m

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