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NEO-Historicism – End Times Eschatology From An Eastern Orthodox Christian Historicist Perspective

“(…) in a time of times and a half of a time, when the dispersion hath been consummated, all these things shall become known.” – Daniel 12:8 (Theodotion)

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    • Greek Orthodox Historicist Revelation Commentaries: The Post-Byzantine Exegetical Movement (1453 to 1922 AD)
    • Saint Neophytos the Recluse (1134-1214)
      • Saint Neophytos the Recluse and the Development of Byzantine Historicist Apocalyptic Thought after 1204
      • Saint Neophytos the Recluse of Cyprus and his Byzantine-era ‘Historicist’ Commentary on Revelation (1200s)
    • George Kalyvas (1522)
    • Maximos the Peloponnesian (1570-1650)
      • Maximos the Peloponnesian: Life, Apocalypse Commentary, and the Foundations of Greek Historicist Exegesis (1610)
    • Christophoros Angelos (1575-1638)
      • Christophoros Angelos (1624): Persecuted Hieromonk and the Birth of Greek Historicism
      • Christophoros Angelos -“Treatise on the Apostasy from the Church, the Antichrist, and the Numbers of Daniel and Revelation”(1624)
    • Zacharias Gerganos (1570-1631)
      • Zacharias Gerganos: A Bridge Figure in Greek Orthodox Historicism (1621 AD)
    • Mitrofanis Kritopoulos (1627)
    • Georgios Koressios (1570-1659)
      • Georgios Koressios of Chios and the Architecture of Post-Byzantine Apocalypse Exegesis
      • Georgios Koressios, Exegesis of the Apocalypse of John (1640)
    • Paissios Ligardis (1655)
    • Saint Anastasios Gordios (1654-1729)
      • Saint Anastasios Gordios and the Formation of the Orthodox Historicist Eschtalogical Tradition
      • Today (June 7) We Remember Saint Anastasios Gordios – A Great Father of Eastern Orthodox Historicist Eschatology (1718)
    • Nektarios Terpos (1732)
      • Nektarios Terpos – Forerunner of the Neo-Hellenic Movement of Modern Greece
    • Eustratios Argentis (early 1700s, died 1750).
    • Pantazes of Larissa (d. July 22, 1795)
      • Pantazès of Larissa (18th c.) and the Development of Greek Orthodox Historicist Eschatology
    • Metropolitan John Lindios of Myra (1791)
      • Metropolitan John Lindios of Myra – “Interpretation of the Apocalypse” (1791 AD)
      • Metropolitan John of Myra and the Mystical Foundations of Eastern Orthodox Historicism
    • Theodoret of Ioannina (1740–1823)
      • Babylon and the Captive Queen: Constantinople, the Prophets, and Revelation in Theodoret of Ioannina
      • Theodoret of Ioannina: Apocalypse, Empire, and Orthodox History
      • Theodoret of Ioannina and the Orthodox Reconstruction of Sacred History (1817): A Non-Augustinian Eschatology
      • The Liberation of the Greeks in the Interpretative Work of Theodoret of Ioannina (c. 1740-1823)
      • Reconstructing the ‘Lost Commentary on Daniel’ of Theodoret of Ioannina († c. 1823)
    • Cyril Lavriotis (1742-1829)
      • Kyrillos Lavriotis of Patras – “Exegesis on the Apocalypse” (1817)
      • Cyril Lavriotis of Patras and the Emergence of Greek Orthodox Historicist Exegesis of the Apocalypse
    • Patriarch Anthimos of Jerusalem (1717-1808)
      • Patriarch Anthimos of Jerusalem and His Commentary on the Apocalypse (1795)
    • Apostolos Makrakis (1831-1905)
      • Apostolos Makrakis and the Unfinished Revolution
    • Nikolaos Damalas (1842-1892)
    • Neilos Sotiropoulos (1973)
      • Neilos Sotiropoulos and Twentieth-Century Orthodox Historicism
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Book of Daniel…

Martin Luther, Mohammed, and the Little Horn of Daniel 7: Reassessing Early Protestant Historicism and the Ottoman Apocalypse

26 May 202626 May 2026
By: Jonathan Photius – The nEO-Historicist Research Project I. Introduction Reconsidering the Ottoman Dimension of Early Protestant Historicism The dominant narrative of early Protestant historicism has long centered almost exclusively…
Book of Revelation…

Nero, 666, and the Missing Commentary Tradition: A Historical Reassessment of the Modern Preterist Appeal to the Fathers

24 May 202624 May 2026
Introduction One of the most common historical claims advanced by modern Preterists—both Full and Partial—is that the early Church understood the Beast of Revelation 13 to refer to Nero Caesar…
Book of Revelation…

Kyrillos Lavriotis of Patras – “Exegesis on the Apocalypse” (1817)

17 Sep 202312 Dec 2025
Kyrillos Lavriotis of Patras (also known as Cyril Lavriotos, or Cyrille Lavriotis) was a Greek monk born around 1741. Around 18 to 20 years old he was tonsured a monk…
Book of Revelation

Video – Revelation 12 (Part 2) – A Historicist Perspective: The War in Heaven and the Woman’s Flight into the Wilderness

8 Mar 202016 Jun 2020
A study of Revelation Chapter 12, Verses 6 to 17 from an Eastern Orthodox Historicist Perspective. This is a follow up to Rev 12 PART1 which was a study of…
Book of Daniel

The Revelation of the Holy Trinity and Hypostatic Union in Daniel’s “Seventy Weeks” Prophecy

30 Sep 201916 Dec 2025
The Hypostatic Union and Tricompositeness of Daniel’s 70 Weeks Prophecy aligns perfectly with the Church’s understanding of the Holy Trinity and Christ as the God-Man, Fully Divine and Human. The…
Book of Daniel

Daniel Chapter 9 – The Most Perfect Prophecy in the Bible Proving That Jesus is Messiah and King of the Jews

18 Apr 201823 Feb 2020
Daniel’s Seventy Week’s prophecy might provide strongest evidence yet proving that Jesus was the Christ and God-Man, while foretelling the eventual acceptance of the Diaspora Jews to this Truth. "But…
Leviticus 26

The “Seven Times” Punishment and Restoration of the Jewish Nation

17 Apr 20187 Jan 2019
Examining the prophetic evidence in the scriptures for a 1948 AD and 1967 AD return of the Jews, and perhaps their future conversion and temple construction   State of Israel…
Book of Revelation

Revelation Chapters 12: Victory over Paganism, Christological Crisis & the Age of the Councils, Rise of Monasticism, the Iconoclast Controversy & the New Age of Persecution

15 Apr 20186 Sep 2019
Introduction IN THIS NEXT article in a series of on the Book of Revelation, we will examine closely Revelation chapter 12 and revisit portions of chapter 11. Typically most commentators…
Book of Revelation

Revelation Chapter 13 (Part II) – The Rise of the Papacy Foretold

15 Apr 20188 Jun 2020
In 756 AD, the Papacy would use a forged document called the “Donation of Constantine” to claim political authority over a Revived Western Roman Empire... and lead the Papacy down…

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  • From the Seven Councils to the Fall of Empire: John of Myra, Theodoret of Ioannina, and the Apocalypse as Church History
  • Modern Orthodox Futurism: How Dispensational Ideas Entered Orthodox Prophecy Culture
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  • From Third Rome to Fallen Babylon
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  • The Fifth Trumpet as a Christological Woe: Arius, the 150-Year Torment, Conciliar Warfare, and the Ascetical Counter-Movement in Early Orthodoxy
  • The Sixth Trumpet and the Great Migration of Nations
  • Babylon and the Captive Queen: Constantinople, the Prophets, and Revelation in Theodoret of Ioannina
  • The πλατεῖα of the Great City: Revelation 11, Conciliar Witness, and the Crucifixion of Wisdom in Constantinople
  • Apostolos Makrakis and the Unfinished Revolution
  • Neilos Sotiropoulos and Twentieth-Century Orthodox Historicism
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  • Byzantine Historic Postmillennialism in Comparative Perspective
  • “Here Is Wisdom”: Reconsidering Revelation 13:18, the Number 616, and the Christological Logic of the Apocalypse

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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