Always such a treat to watch another discussion with D.C. Schindler, thank you Ken!
@O.G.Rose.Michelle.and.Daniel11 ай бұрын
Excellent, as always, and I very much appreciate the idea that “God came as a baby incapable of speech”-a powerful notion for this time of year, which also expresses a profound humility, seeing as God spoke Creation. I also really appreciated the point on how an emphasis on “potential” contributes to us living according to fear, which suggests that wisdom (which for me is the opposite of fear) has much to do with the question of how we might coordinate our lives and interactions with “actuality.” I also think the point that “evil eats itself” as a point of terror but also hope was excellent, and the fact “evil eats itself” also suggests that evil can be overcome simply by leaving it to its own devices. I also loved the idea that real freedom is found in finding that which we didn’t know we wanted but recognize instantly all the same. Well done to you both!
@WhiteStoneName11 ай бұрын
Been waiting for this one... Thanks, gentlemen.
@WhiteStoneName11 ай бұрын
41:20 how Do we access it? Everything. Ultimately, yes. But most fully in the love of others and enemies. 1 John 2. Where obedience and will become one under the umbrella of love.
@philomousia11 ай бұрын
The idea of the "transhuman man" as the diabolical inversion of the Incarnation is amazing! Thanks for that powerful insight, prof. Schindler!
@WhiteStoneName11 ай бұрын
39:50 to be a person is to be infinitely, finite or financially, infinite. It’s the Hegelian or Maximus, the confessor identity of identity and non-identity. Icons. This podcast is hitting me right where I’m at. My friend Kyle and I have been talking about the thin line, if there even is a line, between pantheism and panentheism.
@WhiteStoneName11 ай бұрын
28:36 God’s offer of grace as being itself. Yep. Radical incarnational theology. I talk about this all the time. The divine person vs the isolated, autonomous individual.
@dalibofurnell11 ай бұрын
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@zmasken11 ай бұрын
Thanks for this great talk. Is there a relationship between the Desert of the Real in The Matrix and the Really Real?