Theology Unleashed | Comparing Christianty and Vedantic Traditions | Dr. Graham M. Schweig @TheologyUnleashed | Uploaded August 2024 | Updated October 2024, 9 hours ago.
The Nature of God in Vedantic and Christian Traditions with Dr. Graham M. Schweig. Conceptions of God in various traditions have been debated and analysed in different ways, but some common threads exist across these 2 traditions. We discuss how internal debates within these traditions are similar and how they differ. We particularly focus on the Advaita and Dvaita divide and Vedanta and how that does or doesn't map onto debates about divine simplicity and kenosis.
Graham M. Schweig is Professor of Philosophy and Religion at Christopher Newport University as well as Distinguished Research and Teaching Fellow at the Center for Dharma Studies at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley. He has three masters degrees and a PhD in comparative religion from Harvard University. He is the author of several books and hundreds of articles on Chaitanya-Vaishnava theology, published with premier academic presses.
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The Nature of God in Vedantic and Christian Traditions with Dr. Graham M. Schweig. Conceptions of God in various traditions have been debated and analysed in different ways, but some common threads exist across these 2 traditions. We discuss how internal debates within these traditions are similar and how they differ. We particularly focus on the Advaita and Dvaita divide and Vedanta and how that does or doesn't map onto debates about divine simplicity and kenosis.
Graham M. Schweig is Professor of Philosophy and Religion at Christopher Newport University as well as Distinguished Research and Teaching Fellow at the Center for Dharma Studies at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley. He has three masters degrees and a PhD in comparative religion from Harvard University. He is the author of several books and hundreds of articles on Chaitanya-Vaishnava theology, published with premier academic presses.
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