BONUS: Extended Conciliar Christology w/ Dr. Pawl
Dr. Tim Pawl explains and defends the coherence of adding five claims about the Incarnation to what he calls Conciliar Christology.
hosted by John DeRosa
Dr. Tim Pawl explains and defends the coherence of adding five claims about the Incarnation to what he calls Conciliar Christology.
Summary According to classical theists, God lacks passions. That means he is *not* passionately in love with us. Why would one hold to such a position? How does one get around the passion-soaked language...
Summary Are there any arguments for divine simplicity that don’t depend on Aristotelian or neo-platonic metaphysical principles? Chance Juliano answers in the affirmative. In this episode, he walks us through the argument in his...
Summary What is logic? How does one engage in philosophical questioning? How do questions of physics relate to metaphysics? How should we understand causality in light of Hume’s objections? How should we understand the...
Summary What is ‘faith’ in the Christian tradition? Is it irrational? How can it be rational if it goes beyond reason? What’s the difference between faith in Christ and faith in the Church? What...
Summary This episode is two parts. 1) A conversation on Gary Michuta’s show about What is Classical Theism and Why Should We Hold to It? 2) A bonus conversation with Dr. James Dolezal about...
Summary Part One: Should Catholics believe in Predestination? What are the competing views? Why did several 20th century Thomists seek to update the traditional Thomistic doctrine on the subject? How does Banezianism differ from...