

Andrew Davison: Participation in God
Feb 9, 2021
Andrew Davison, a lecturer at the University of Cambridge and Canon Philosopher of St Albans Cathedral, dives into profound themes of faith and philosophy. He discusses the challenge of modern doubts within ancient traditions and the art of preaching in academic circles. Davison explores Aristotle’s concepts of causation, linking them to contemporary biology, and emphasizes the transformative power of participation in Christian life. He reflects on the essential beauty of human finitude and the communal nature of redemption, illustrating how interconnectedness deepens our understanding of faith.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Exploring Faith Through Tradition and Community
03:04 • 24min
Causation and the Complexities of Life
26:46 • 21min
The Gift of Participation in Christian Life
48:03 • 3min
Faith in Community: Redemption and Participation
50:56 • 20min
The Beauty of Particularity: A Mystic's Reflection
01:11:24 • 2min
Finitude and Human Dignity
01:12:59 • 16min
Beyond Earth: Theology and Astrobiology
01:28:30 • 10min