

Jordan Wood on the PBI Course: The Theology of Maximus The Confessor
4 snips Mar 16, 2024
Jordan Wood, an expert in theology, discusses the upcoming course on Maximus, highlighting Christ as the foundation of reason. The podcast covers antinomies, Kant's limits of reason, Bulgakov's sophiology, and a unique reading of Hegel. They explore theological synthesis, divine humanity, transcendence of Kantian limits, and the personal nature of faith and reason. The conversation delves into theological paradoxes, human psychology, and the transformative power of the belief in the resurrection of the dead.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Tenure Track Position at Belmont University and Religious Diversity in the Department
01:58 • 2min
Exploring Maximus the Confessor's Theology in Christian Life
04:23 • 12min
Maximus The Confessor: Theology of Creation and Incarnation
16:16 • 33min
Exploring Theological Synthesis and Sociological Understanding
49:19 • 19min
Transcending Kantian Limits: The Synthesis of Divinity and Humanity
01:08:48 • 15min
Exploring the True Foundation of Christ from Different Perspectives
01:23:42 • 5min
The Personal Nature of Faith and Reason
01:28:34 • 23min
Exploring Theological Paradoxes and Human Psychology
01:51:25 • 8min
Exploring the Transformative Power of Belief in the Resurrection of the Dead
01:59:00 • 2min
Maximus the Confessor Theology Course Registration
02:01:13 • 2min