

A Panel Discussion from the 2018 Newburgh Philosophy Workshop (Pt. 2)
Aug 25, 2018
Panelists at the 2018 Newburgh Philosophy Workshop discuss divine attributes and the existence of evil in relation to God's infinite goodness. They delve into the philosophical intricacies of evil, form, matter, and the Trinity in Thomistic philosophy. The conversation also covers Aristotle and Thomas's views on infinity, divine Providence, personal growth, faith, reason, and the intersection of theology and philosophy.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Exploring the Philosophical Discussion of Evil and God's Plan
01:45 • 14min
Exploring Form, Matter, and the Trinity in Thomistic Philosophy
15:20 • 15min
Exploring Aristotle and Thomas's views on the concept of infinity
29:57 • 15min
Exploring Divine Providence and God's Role in Nature
45:23 • 12min
Exploring the Intersection of Personal Growth and Textual Understanding
57:23 • 2min
Exploring the Concept of Divine Science and the Role of Faith and Reason
59:38 • 2min
Importance of Debate and Divine Creativity in Theology and Philosophy
01:01:22 • 8min