Dr. Jeffrey Macdonald was formerly the Professor of Church History at St. Herman's Orthodox Theological Seminary in Kodiak, Alaska. Dr. Macdonald converted to Orthodoxy while studying the history of the early Church at Wheaton College in Illinois where he completed a B.A. in Biblical Studies and Archaeology in 1978. He went on to St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary in New York, receiving a Master of Divinity degree in 1982, writing his thesis on the condemnation of the early Byzantine Scholastic John Italos under the direction of the late Fr. John Meyendorff. After graduating St. Vladimir's, he began teaching at St. Herman's Seminary in Alaska. In 1986, he went to Washington, D.C. for further graduate work at the Catholic University of America. He returned to teaching at St. Herman's in 1989 and received his Ph.D. in Early Christian Studies in 1995 with the completion of his dissertation on the Christological writings of the sixth century emperor-theologian Justinian. Dr. Macdonald continues to lecture on church history at St. John the Forerunner Orthodox Church in Cedar Park, Texas, and the thirty three recordings available on the download page are from these lectures.
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Dr. Jeffrey Macdonald was formerly the Professor of Church History at St. Herman's Orthodox Theological Seminary in Kodiak, Alaska. Dr. Macdonald converted to Orthodoxy while studying the history of the early Church at Wheaton College in Illinois where he completed a B.A. in Biblical Studies and Archaeology in 1978. He went on to St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary in New York, receiving a Master of Divinity degree in 1982, writing his thesis on the condemnation of the early Byzantine Scholastic John Italos under the direction of the late Fr. John Meyendorff. After graduating St. Vladimir's, he began teaching at St. Herman's Seminary in Alaska. In 1986, he went to Washington, D.C. for further graduate work at the Catholic University of America. He returned to teaching at St. Herman's in 1989 and received his Ph.D. in Early Christian Studies in 1995 with the completion of his dissertation on the Christological writings of the sixth century emperor-theologian Justinian. Dr. Macdonald continues to lecture on church history at St. John the Forerunner Orthodox Church in Cedar Park, Texas, and the thirty three recordings available on the download page are from these lectures.
Orthodoxy in America, The Alaskan Mission. St. Tikhon, Conversion of Uniates,. Revolution and disintegration of united missionary Church. Immigrant churches. Transition to English and re-emergence of a Pan-Orthodox mission. http://archive.org/download/OrthodoxChurchHistory/WEB_34-America.mp3
Ottoman Empire 18-19th Centuries, The Church under Turkish rule. Nationalist independence movements. http://archive.org/download/OrthodoxChurchHistory/WEB_33-Ottomans18-19.mp3
Russia 18-19th Centuries, Enlightenment and Romantic influences. Revival of Hesychasm. http://archive.org/download/OrthodoxChurchHistory/WEB_32-Russia-6-18th-19th-B.mp3
Peter the Great 17th-18th Century, Westernization of Russia and theological education and persecution of the Church. http://archive.org/download/OrthodoxChurchHistory/WEB_31-Russia-5-Peter.mp3
Old Believer Schism 17th Century, Bishop Nikon changes service books. Maxim the Greek, Old Believer schism. http://archive.org/download/OrthodoxChurchHistory/WEB_30-Russia-4-oldbeliv.mp3
Ivan the Terrible and Peter Moghila 16th-17th Century, Ivan the Terrible’ conflict with Metropolitan Phillip. Peter Moghila and westernization of Russian service books in Western Russia. http://archive.org/download/OrthodoxChurchHistory/WEB_29-Russia-3-Ivan.mp3
Mongel Conquest and Rise of Moscow 14th-15th Century, Division of Russia by Mongol conquest. Rivalry of Moscow and Lithuania. Sergius of Radonezh, Hesychast Monastic Movement. Rise of Moscow – Third Rome. http://archive.org/download/OrthodoxChurchHistory/WEB_28-Russia-2-Mongols.mp3
Kievan Period 9-13th Century, Conversion of Russia and development of Kievan Church, Alexander Nevsky. http://archive.org/download/OrthodoxChurchHistory/WEB_27-Russia-1-Kiev.mp3
The Protestant Reformation 1516-> Martin Luther, Zwingli, Calvin, Anabaptists, Anglicanism, leading to modern Protestantism. http://archive.org/download/OrthodoxChurchHistory/WEB_26-Protestantism.mp3
After The Fall of Constantinople 1453. Historical developments in Byzantium, Europe and Russia after the Fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Turks in 1453. http://archive.org/download/OrthodoxChurchHistory/WEB_25-FallCpol.mp3
Unionism at end of Byzantine Empire. The Council of Florence in 1439 in the context of unionism in the late Byzantine Empire as a response to political weakness following the Crusader conquest of Constantinople in 1204AD. http://archive.org/download/OrthodoxChurchHistory/WEB_24-Unionism.mp3
Scholasticism and St. Gregory Palamas 11th-14th Century. Scholasticism resulted from the introduction into Christian thought of Aristotle’s view of God and man’s relationship to the spiritual world. While Scholasticism was largely defeated in the East through the work of Gregory Palamas, it became dominant in the West. http://archive.org/download/OrthodoxChurchHistory/WEB_22-ScholasitcismE.mp3
The Papal Revolution 1046-1518, The Papal Revolution transformed Western Christianity gradually replacing consenus with monarchy and introducing secular rule into the Church. http://archive.org/download/OrthodoxChurchHistory/WEB_21-PapacyM-ed.mp3
Filioque, St. Photios and the Council of 879 AD The Emperor Charlemagne and the Filioque, SS. Cyril and Methodius and mission to the Slavs, St. Photius and Council of Constantinople in 879AD condemn the Filioque. http://archive.org/download/OrthodoxChurchHistory/WEB_20-Filioque_WEB.mp3
Iconoclasm and 7th Ecumenical Council 787 AD 1 of 2 The doctrine of Iconoclasm and the opposition by St. John of Damascus. Iconoclasm’s effect on the Byzantine Empire and the Papacy. http://archive.org/download/OrthodoxChurchHistory/WEB_18-Iconoclasm-pt1.mp3
Dr. Jeffrey Macdonald was formerly the Professor of Church History at St. Herman's Orthodox Theological Seminary in Kodiak, Alaska. Dr. Macdonald converted to Orthodoxy while studying the history of the early Church at Wheaton College in Illinois where he completed a B.A. in Biblical Studies and Archaeology in 1978. He went on to St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary in New York, receiving a Master of Divinity degree in 1982, writing his thesis on the condemnation of the early Byzantine Scholastic John Italos under the direction of the late Fr. John Meyendorff. After graduating St. Vladimir's, he began teaching at St. Herman's Seminary in Alaska. In 1986, he went to Washington, D.C. for further graduate work at the Catholic University of America. He returned to teaching at St. Herman's in 1989 and received his Ph.D. in Early Christian Studies in 1995 with the completion of his dissertation on the Christological writings of the sixth century emperor-theologian Justinian. Dr. Macdonald continues to lecture on church history at St. John the Forerunner Orthodox Church in Cedar Park, Texas, and the thirty three recordings available on the download page are from these lectures.