

Jordan Wood on the Logic of Person Versus Hart’s Grounding in Logical Abstraction
Dec 18, 2023
In this podcast, Jordan Wood discusses his departure from Hart and focuses on the personhood of Christ. They explore the sequential nature of Bogakov's reading of the incarnation and the concept of deification. The debate between retaining the personal aspect in historical moments and the challenges of prioritizing interpersonal relations and love are also discussed. The inseparability of hypostasis, nature, and person in Maximus's Christology is explored, as well as theological concepts like deification and modalities of actual freedom. The tension between uniqueness and commonality in personhood and the importance of dialogue and critique are highlighted.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The Sequential Nature of Bogakov's Reading and the Concept of Deification
02:28 • 23min
Exploring the Tensions and Priorities in Understanding History and Theology
25:03 • 2min
Exploring Potential Critiques and the Inseparability of Hypostasis, Nature, and Person
27:18 • 6min
Exploration of Theological Concepts and the Necessity of Love
33:09 • 6min
Exploring the Tension between Uniqueness and Commonality in Personhood
38:43 • 5min