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Author: Jonathan Photius

Greek Revelation Commentaries…

Zacharias Gerganos: A Bridge Figure in Greek Orthodox Historicism (1621 AD)

19 Dec 202519 Dec 2025
By: Jonathan Photius, The NEO-Historicism Research Project Introduction Metropolitan Zacharias Gerganos of Arta occupies a transitional yet decisive place in the formation of post-Byzantine Greek Orthodox interpretation of the Apocalypse.…
Book of Revelation…

Maximos the Peloponnesian: Life, Apocalypse Commentary, and the Foundations of Greek Historicist Exegesis (1610)

17 Dec 202517 Dec 2025
By: Jonathan Photius, The NEO-Historicism Research Project 1. Introduction: A Transitional Figure Reconsidered Maximos the Peloponnesian occupies a crucial yet understated position in the history of Orthodox interpretation of the…
Greek Revelation Commentaries…

Patriarch Anthimos of Jerusalem and His Commentary on the Apocalypse (1795)

16 Dec 202516 Dec 2025
By: Jonathan Photius, NEO-Historicism Research Project Patriarch Anthimos of Jerusalem (†1808) occupies a distinctive and often misunderstood place in the intellectual and spiritual history of the late Ottoman Greek world.¹…
Book of Revelation…

Metropolitan John of Myra and the Mystical Foundations of Eastern Orthodox Historicism

14 Dec 202519 Dec 2025
by: Jonathan Photius, N.E.O.-historicism Research Project Abstract This article demonstrates that Metropolitan John of Myra (fl. 1791) stands as a crucial figure in the development of Eastern Orthodox apocalyptic interpretation.…
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Orthodox Historicism and the Apocalyptic Tradition: A Synthesis of Garrick V. Allen’s Manuscript Findings and the Eastern Orthodox Historicist School

12 Dec 202517 Dec 2025
Abstract Recent work by Garrick V. Allen on the manuscript tradition of the Apocalypse offers one of the most significant scholarly confirmations to date that Eastern Orthodox Historicist Eschatology—the reading…
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Pantazès of Larissa (18th c.) and the Development of Greek Orthodox Historicist Eschatology

11 Dec 202516 Dec 2025
By Jonathan Photius — the Neo-Historicism RESEARCH Project Abstract Pantazès of Larissa, an eighteenth-century Greek interpreter of the Apocalypse, stands at a pivotal juncture in the evolution of post-Byzantine Orthodox…
Book of Revelation…

Anastasios Gordios and the Formation of the Orthodox Historicist Eschtalogical Tradition

10 Dec 202516 Dec 2025
Introduction Anastasios Gordios (c. 1654–1729) occupies a uniquely influential position in the development of post-Byzantine Orthodox eschatology. His Treatise on Mahomet and Against the Latins (1717) constitutes not only a…
Book of Revelation…

Georgios Koressios, Exegesis of the Apocalypse of John (1640)

15 Sep 202514 Dec 2025
Geòrgios Koressios (c.1570–1659) was the most prominent theologian of the early modern Greek world. This reputation is based not only on his valuable works on theology, but also on his…
Book of Revelation…

Nektarios Terpos – Forerunner of the Neo-Hellenic Movement of Modern Greece

12 Feb 202415 Sep 2025
Nektarios Terpos (Νεκτάριος Τέρπος) was an Orthodox Christian scholar, teacher and hieromonk in the 18th century. He was from Moscopole which is located in now modern Albania, and was a Vlach…

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Books on Eastern Orthodox Historicist Eschatology

Seven Times Unto The Dispersion Consummation

The Encyclopedia of Christianity in the Book of Revelation

The Interpretation of the Book of Revelation by Apostolos Makrakis

Hellenism and the Unfinished Revolution

Day of the Christ Pantocrator Sky – August 11th, 1999

 

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