

Chalcedonian Anthropology with Michael Wilkinson
In this episode, Jordan talks with Michael Wilkinson about Chalcedonian Christology and its implications for understanding human nature. They discuss Wilkinson's journey from law to theology, the importance of creeds in evangelical thought, and the paradigm shifts in Christological anthropology. The conversation also touches on the relevance of the person-nature distinction, the challenges faced by theological students, and the impact of advanced theological training on pastoral work.
Resources:
1) Crowned with Glory and Honor: A Chalcedonian Anthropology
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Its Purpose
01:26 Michael Wilkinson's Unique Journey to Theology
03:23 Understanding Chalcedonian Christology
11:37 The Importance of Creeds in Evangelical Life
18:25 Paradigm Shifts in Christological Anthropology
22:57 Chalcedonian Christology and Its Implications
25:49 Exploring Substance Dualism and Physicalism
26:25 Understanding Hylomorphism in Context
27:31 The Person-Nature Distinction in Theology
31:11 Influences on Understanding Person-Nature Distinction
36:54 Navigating Advanced Theological Work in Everyday Life
41:34 The Impact of PhD Training on Pastoral Work
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