

Jordan Daniel Wood Delineates David Bentley Hart’s Muddled Critiqe
Dec 11, 2023
The podcast discusses David Hart's critique of Jordan Daniel Wood's work on Maximus the Confessor, focusing on Hart's depiction of nature and the role of the Person of Christ. The hosts also introduce Jonathan, an Episcopal priest, and explore the relationship between abstractions and the person of Christ in Christological discourse. They delve into the concept of humanity's divine nature, the structure of desire and intentionality, and the role of love in Christology and overcoming evil.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The Mysterious Source of Money and the Chain of Beauty Schools
01:56 • 2min
Discussion on a Person's Spending Habits and Introduction of New Speaker
03:38 • 2min
Introducing Jonathan and Jordan Wood
05:28 • 11min
The Role of Abstractions in Christological Discourse
16:08 • 14min
Humanity's Divine Nature
29:50 • 20min
The Structure of Desire and Intentionality
49:58 • 10min
Exploring Love in Christology and Overcoming Evil
01:00:08 • 6min