Commentary on the Apocalypse of the Blessed John
Dating from around 260 AD, the Commentary on the Apocalypse of the Blessed John is the oldest surviving interpretation of Revelation we have. Its author, St. Victorinus of Pettau, lived and wrote during the dangerous era of Diocletian's persecutions, a context that deeply informs his perspective. In this podcast, we engage directly with his ancient text, exploring the allegorical interpretations he used to unpack the book's dense symbolism. Instead of a verse-by-verse analysis, Victorinus focused on major thematic threads, providing a distinct window into how early Christians understood prophecy, endurance, and hope amidst turmoil. Listening to this podcast offers a chance to step back into the mindset of the third-century church, hearing the concerns and insights of one of its first major theologians. Each episode delves into his commentary, examining how he approached key passages and what his emphasis on allegory reveals about the spiritual priorities of his time. For anyone interested in the roots of Christian eschatology, church history, or the enduring power of apocalyptic literature, this series provides a foundational and thought-provoking resource. The voice of Victorinus, translated for the modern listener, comes through not as a distant historical artifact, but as a compelling pastoral reflection from a faith tested under fire.