

The Personal God of Classical Theism | Prof. Eleonore Stump
Apr 12, 2016
Professor Eleonore Stump discusses Aquinas from an analytical perspective, contrasting the personal God of classical theism with the God in the Bible. Topics include Jonah's interactions with God, divine simplicity, the Holy Spirit, and the Incarnate Christ. The discussion explores God's engagement with human lives, contrasts classical theism with biblical views, and delves into Aquinas' concepts of passivity and cognition.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Exploring Professor Eleanor Stump's Work and Theological Concepts
02:03 • 3min
Jonah's Interactions with God and Classical Theism
04:52 • 25min
Exploring Time, Eternity, and Divine Simplicity
30:10 • 28min
Exploration of the Holy Spirit and the Incarnate Christ
58:05 • 3min
The God of Classical Theism and Biblical Perspectives
01:00:42 • 8min
Exploring the Concept of Passivity and Cognition in Aquinas's Philosophy
01:09:12 • 4min