
Ep. 69 Impassibility, the Hellenization Thesis, and Christology with Paul Gavrilyuk
The Reluctant Theologian Podcast
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The Stoics View of the Divine Realm
Stoicism was a school of thought that saw god as an impersonal, material principle inherent in all things. Since god is not personal, it makes no sense to speak of divine emotions and so the stoics also developed an account of divine providence. If wetturn to stoic moral theory, we find a sophisticated theory of the passions, specifically the four cardinal ones: distress, pleasure, fear and desire.
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