- Joseph P. Farrell
Joseph P. Farrell is a controversial scholar on the
East West Schism . Dr. Farrell holds a Doctorate of Philosophy from Oxford in Patristics. A student ofTimothy Ware , he became a professor of Patristics atSaint Tikhon%27s Orthodox Theological Seminary . Dr. Farrell translated the Mystagogy of the Holy Spirit (preface by Archimandrite (now Archbishop) Chrysostomos of Etna), and the translation, is still the only one in English. He concentrated onSt. Maximus the Confessor , publishing "Free Will in St. Maximus the Confessor" (forward byTimothy Ware - now Bishop Kallistos Ware), and "The Disputation with Pyrrhus". The culmination of his work is his four volume magnum opus on the Great Schism between East and West, with its cultural consequences for the resulting two Europes, entitled God, History, and Dialectic. It has yet to be peer reviewed by any major scholarly journal.Farrell has also authored several books on the reputed survival of extraordinarily advanced
Nazi secret weapons technology and its relationship to the U.S. Department of Defense's "black" technology programs.Books
Some of Dr. Farrell's books are:
* " [http://dialectic.wordpress.com/ghd/ God, History, & Dialectic: The Theological Foundations of the Two Europes and Their Cultural Consequences] ". Bound edition 1997. Electronic edition 2008.
* "The Mystagogy of the Holy Spirit - St. Photius" (Holy cross 2005)
* "Free Will in St. Maximus the Confessor" (Saint Tikhon's Seminary Press, June 1989)
* "The Disputation with Pyrrhus" (St Tikhons Seminary Press, February 1990)
* "Reich of the Black Sun" (Adventures Unlimited Press, 2005)
* "SS Brothers of the Bell" (Adventures Unlimited Press, 2006)
* "Secrets of the Unified Field : The Philadelphia Experiment, The Nazi Bell, and the Discarded Theory" (Adventures Unlimited Press, 2008)External links
* [http://www.filioque.com/ The Filioque Site] - includes significant material
* [http://energeticprocession.wordpress.com/ Energetic Procession] - hosts a significant fan base
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