

Roger Olson on God's Self-Limitations
Jan 6, 2016
Roger Olson, a theology professor at Baylor University and acclaimed Patheos blogger, delves into profound topics like divine providence and the complex nature of God's self-limitations. He critiques various theological perspectives, including classical theology and open theism, while sharing insights on reconciling divine sovereignty with human freedom. Olson reflects on how these ideas relate to suffering, evil, and moral goodness, encouraging listeners to engage with the nuanced relationship between faith and contemporary challenges.
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Intro
00:00 • 4min
Exploring Faith Beyond the Football Field
03:41 • 2min
Engaging Conversations on Theology and Education
05:59 • 3min
Divine Limitations and Theological Journeys
09:18 • 27min
Divine Limits and Human Freedom
36:33 • 10min
The Nature of Divine Goodness and Its Implications
46:38 • 2min
Engaging Theological Concepts
48:19 • 10min
Theological Quadrilateral: Scripture's Primacy
58:16 • 17min
Understanding Providence: Love Amid Suffering
01:15:37 • 12min