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

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)
      • 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)
    • Cyril Lavriotis (1742-1829)
      • Kyrillos Lavriotis of Patras – “Exegesis on the Apocalypse” (1817)
    • Patriarch Anthimos of Jerusalem (1717-1808)
      • Patriarch Anthimos of Jerusalem and His Commentary on the Apocalypse (1795)
    • Apostolos Makrakis (1831-1905)
    • Nikolaos Damalas (1842-1892)
    • Neilos Sotiropoulos (1973)
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    • 2520 – “Seven Times” Resources (PDFs)
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Book of Revelation…

Today (June 7) We Remember Saint Anastasios Gordios – A Great Father of Eastern Orthodox Historicist Eschatology (1718)

7 Jun 202316 Dec 2025
Every year on June 7th in the Orthodox Church, we commemorate the newly-canonized Saint Anastasios Gordios (born in 1654, died on June 7, 1729). Saint Anastasios was canonized by the…
Book of Daniel…

Daniel 2 – The Dream of King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon and Its Interpretation

17 Nov 2021
Introduction The life of the human race, which is the subject or topic of general history, belongs to the past. But the past can be known from the testimony of…
Book of Daniel…

Our Enemy As Foretold In The Prophecy Of St. Paul

30 Jul 202130 Jul 2021
BY APOSTOLOS MAKRAKIS Delivered in Concord Square the City of Athens, Greece - July 10, 1866 When someone sues a man and takes him to court, the law and the…
Book of Daniel…

The Enemy That Confronts Us

8 Jun 2021
By Apostolos Makrakis Delivered in the city of Athens on June 26, 1966. The previous oration on the calling and mission of the Greek people demonstrated that the Greek nation…
Book of Daniel…

Patriarch Sophronius of Jerusalem on the Abomination of Desolation

16 Jun 202016 Dec 2025
In recent months from the start of the Covid-19 virus, many in the Internet Orthodox world have been circulating many videos and articles of a "great apostasy" that is finally…
Book of Daniel

Daniel Chapter 8 – The Vision of the Ram and The Goat and Their Influence on the Rise of the Little Horn

20 Sep 201816 Dec 2025
In the last article we examined Daniel Chapter 7 as a prophecy which would extend over the 2520 year period of Jewish Diaspora and Restoration.  We analyzed the prophecy of…
Book of Revelation

Revelation Chapter 13 (Part 1): The Rise of Islam Foretold

14 Apr 20187 Jan 2019
In the year 622 AD, Mohammed would start a movement that would change the world, and prevent the spread of Christianity through 1260 years of persecutions.   IN ST. JOHN’S…

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  • Saint Neophytos the Recluse and the Development of Byzantine Historicist Apocalyptic Thought after 1204
  • Patriarch Anthimos of Jerusalem (1717-1808)
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  • Theodoret of Ioannina: Apocalypse, Empire, and Orthodox History
  • The Peals of Thunder and the Restoration of the Bride
  • Daniel 7, Revelation 11, and the Christological Trial of History
  • Georgios Koressios of Chios and the Architecture of Post-Byzantine Apocalypse Exegesis
  • Christophoros Angelos (1624): Persecuted Hieromonk and the Birth of Greek Historicism
  • The Olivet Discourse as a Historicist Prophecy of the Church Age
  • Saint Neophytos the Recluse and the Development of Byzantine Historicist Apocalyptic Thought after 1204
  • Zacharias Gerganos: A Bridge Figure in Greek Orthodox Historicism (1621 AD)
  • Maximos the Peloponnesian: Life, Apocalypse Commentary, and the Foundations of Greek Historicist Exegesis (1610)
  • Patriarch Anthimos of Jerusalem and His Commentary on the Apocalypse (1795)
  • Metropolitan John of Myra and the Mystical Foundations of Eastern Orthodox Historicism
  • Orthodox Historicism and the Apocalyptic Tradition: A Synthesis of Garrick V. Allen’s Manuscript Findings and the Eastern Orthodox Historicist School
  • Pantazès of Larissa (18th c.) and the Development of Greek Orthodox Historicist Eschatology
  • Saint Anastasios Gordios and the Formation of the Orthodox Historicist Eschtalogical Tradition
  • Georgios Koressios, Exegesis of the Apocalypse of John (1640)
  • Nektarios Terpos – Forerunner of the Neo-Hellenic Movement of Modern Greece
  • Pantazes of Larissa – Exegesis of Chapters 13 and 17 of the Book of the Revelation (1767)
  • Kyrillos Lavriotis of Patras – “Exegesis on the Apocalypse” (1817)

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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