
Jordan Wood on the PBI Course: The Theology of Maximus The Confessor
Forging Ploughshares
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Transcending Kantian Limits: The Synthesis of Divinity and Humanity
This chapter explores the theological concepts of divinity and humanity, delving into the views of German idealist philosophers on intenomy, freedom, and necessity. It discusses the need to postulate God in moral lives, contrasting Kant's theory with Bogakov's synthesis of Christ. Emphasizing Antinomy as a fundamental structure in truth, the chapter navigates the limits of human thought processes and proposes transcendence through a spiritual lens.
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