In this episode Jordan talks with Michael Gorman about his work on Thomistic metaphysics, exploring its relevance to theology, the definition of substance, the concept of change, reconciling God's immutability with the incarnation, the nature of parts, the relationship between body and soul, the simplicity of God, the distinctions between realism and nominalism, and more!
Resources:
1) Thomistic Metaphysics, Michael Gorman
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the London Lyceum Podcast
01:12 Exploring Thomistic Metaphysics
04:33 Understanding Metaphysics and Its Relevance to Theology
06:18 Defining Substance in Metaphysics
08:17 The Debate on Substance in Modern Science
11:23 The Nature of Thomism
14:36 The Concept of Change in Metaphysics
16:58 God's Immutability and the Incarnation
20:44 Understanding Change in Theological Contexts
24:06 Divine Immutability and Creation
25:12 Understanding Parts in Metaphysics
27:25 Body and Soul: A Metaphysical Perspective
30:18 The Simplicity of God
31:41 Realism vs. Nominalism in Metaphysics
37:31 The Analogy of Being
43:00 God's Relation to the World
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