About this archive
Maintained as a historical record
This site publishes a historical corpus of recorded Greek Orthodox lectures, organized by speaker and series. The lectures are the recorded teaching of their respective speakers.
Each lecture is offered in two forms. The Greek original audio is published unchanged and labeled as the trust anchor. An English version is spoken by an AI voice that translates the original transcript; this is disclosed on every lecture.
Views expressed in the lectures are the speakers' own and do not represent this archive, its maintainers, or any affiliated institution. The archive presents them as a historical record and does not instruct viewers on what to believe.
No speaker was involved in the making of this archive, and the speakers' views may also differ from one another. Each spoke in the language and context of his own time, and that context is preserved rather than altered.
Nothing here is published to demean any person or group, and nothing is directed at any individual. Lectures that engage other beliefs do so as religious teaching within the Orthodox Christian tradition, as it was delivered to lay audiences decades ago.
On the English AI voice
English audio is generated by a synthetic voice from a translated transcript. It is provided for accessibility to English-speaking inquirers and is clearly disclosed. The Greek original remains the authoritative recording.
Rights and clearance
Lectures appear here only after editorial and rights review. Uncleared lectures are withheld until that review completes.
Not advice
This archive does not provide personal, legal, medical, or pastoral advice. For a question about a specific passage or its context, you may reach the publisher through the contact method that will be published on this page.