

Ep. 67 - The Trinitarian Theology of Karl Rahner and Cornelius Van Til w/Dr. Camden Bucey
Feb 17, 2021
Dr. Camden Bucey, executive director of the Reformed Forum, delves into the distinct theological approaches of Karl Rahner and Cornelius Van Til regarding the Trinity. He highlights Rahner's 'anonymous Christian' concept and its implications for modern Catholicism, particularly during the Second Vatican Council. The conversation also explores the complexities of divine relationships within the Trinity, emphasizing the balance between unity and diversity. Bucey shares personal insights and experiences, making profound theological concepts accessible and engaging.
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Humble Origins Of Reformed Forum
- Camden Bucey describes founding Reformed Forum as friends recording conversations to 'scratch our own itch.'
- The podcast grew into a nonprofit offering courses, books, and events to advance Christian education.
Favor Conversation Over Formal Interviews
- Use conversational podcasts to teach through dialogue, not rigid Q&A formats.
- Let host and guest trade ideas so listeners discover connections and serendipity.
Van Til's Holistic Worldview Apologetics
- Van Til's apologetics treats all facts as sustained by God, creating a comprehensive worldview approach.
- This lets you find a point of contact in the image of God rather than relying on isolated proofs.