Spirit Talk Theology

Dr. Eirini - Christian Light Mysticism and Symeon the New Theologian

1 h 9 min · 2. feb. 2026
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In this profound episode of Spirit Talk Theology, Miranda sits down with theologian Dr. Eirini Artemi to explore the life, theology, and spiritual vision of Symeon the New Theologian, one of only three persons in Christian east history formally given the title “Theologian.” Together they unpack the Orthodox understanding of uncreated (divine) light, the nature of true Christian mysticism, and why theology is not merely something we study, but something we live.

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