Episode 28
CULTIVATING SAINTS, SAGES, AND STATESMEN THROUGH THE GREAT TRADITION OF CHRISTENDOM
In this episode, we cover an incredible event that took place in AD 363: an apostate Roman Emperor who was trying to revive paganism attempted to rebuild the "Third Temple" in Jerusalem. Why? So he could disprove Christ's divinity, and seduce the Jews into eventually becoming pagans. His plot was eerily similar to how most Church Fathers say Antichrist will behave toward Christians and Jews in the end times.
But divine intervention stopped him. Fire, explosions from the ground, storms, the sign of the cross in the sky and on the garments of the workers: these and other signs reported by multiple ancient accounts (both pagan and Christian) caused such great fear among the pagans and Jews involved in the project that it was abandoned. Many converted to the Catholic Faith as a result.
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CHAPTERS
00:00 - Introduction
08:26 - Roadmap
09:14 - Divine Intervention? Or Natural Explanation?
13:09 - Emperor Julian the Apostate (Pagan)
18:06 - Ammianus Marcellinus (Pagan)
19:57 - St. Ephrem the Syrian (Christian)
24:08 - St. Gregory Nazianzus (Christian)
33:33 - St. Ambrose of Milan (Christian)
34:45 - St. Jerome (Christian)
37:09 - Rufinus of Aquileia (Christian)
41:21 - St. Cyril of Jerusalem on Antichrist and the Temple (Christian)
44:33 - St. John Chrysostom (Christian)
55:06 - Philostorgius (Christian)
59:18 - Socrates of Constantinople (Christian)
1:03:46 - Theodoret of Cyrus (Christian)
1:07:27 - Sozomen (Christian)
1:13:55 - St. Isidore of Seville (Christian)
1:17:15 - Conclusion
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Published on 6 months ago
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