The Lord of Spirits
The Lord of Spirits
The Seen and Unseen World in Orthodox Christian Tradition
The modern world doesn’t acknowledge but is nevertheless haunted by spirits—angels, demons and saints. Orthodox Christian priests Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick and Fr. Stephen De Young host this live call-in show focused on enchantment in creation, the union of the seen and unseen as made by God and experienced by mankind throughout history. What is spiritual reality like? How do we engage with it well? How do we permeate everyday life with spiritual presence? The live edition of this show airs on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of the month at 7pm ET / 4pm PT.  Tune in at Ancient Faith Radio. (You can contact the hosts via email or by leaving a voice message.)
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Saturday, July 5, 2025
Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs
What might the 12 sons of Jacob have said before they died? Fr. Stephen and Fr. Andrew begin a new series on Second Temple Judaism literature, an exploration of religion in the time and place of the Apostles.
Friday, April 26, 2024
Pantheon and Pandemonium XI: Asynchronous Q&A April 2024
In this pre-recorded episode, Fr. Stephen and Fr. Andrew respond to some of many voicemails, covering the falls of angels, the bones of Elisha, David Bowie, ethno-nationalist tchotchkes, Psalm 82/81, Theophany, the Book of Enoch, prayer against blacksmiths, and more.
Friday, April 12, 2024
Pantheon and Pandemonium X: Live Q&A April 2024
The last several episodes have generated a lot of questions, so Fr. Andrew and Fr. Stephen are dedicating this episode fully to taking live questions. So it’s time to remember that your phone actually makes phone calls! Give them a ring at 855-237-2346.
Friday, March 29, 2024
Torah 2: Back in the Habit
Continuing their examination of the Torah and its place in the Christian Church, Fr. Stephen and Fr. Andrew look at Torah themes of worship, uncleanness, and the death penalties.
Friday, March 15, 2024
Torah! Torah! Torah!
Christ said that He did not come to abolish the Torah but to fulfill it (Matt. 5:17), but a lot of Christians seem to think He came to abolish it. All that Old Testament stuff is over. But is that the real relationship of the OT to the NT? Tune in and find out.
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English Talk
Ishmael and Joseph as Types of Pentecost