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Release date | November 2014 |
This might be a start: http://www.ancientfaith.com/podcasts/hopko/st_gregory_palamas_2nd_sunday_of_lent
The best source I have come across for a discussion of how grace and free will were understood in the early Church is in Father Seraphim Rose' book, The Place of Blessed Augustine in the Orthodox Church. The book traces the roots of divergence in the Orthodox and Roman Catholic beliefs. A more thorough discussion could be found in Protopresbyter Michael Pomazanski's Orthodox Dogmatic Theology.
Orthodox Dogmatic Theology by Fr Michael Pomazansky