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trinities.org/blog/podcast-354-dr-steven-nemes-on-trinity-theories-part-1 Twitter is my favorite social media site. I enjoy short social media posts, and series of short posts. It’s a good place for the opinionated to hold forth briefly. As they say, brevity is the soul of wit.
Recently I noticed an interesting and insightful thread, a series of tweets, on “the doctrine of the Trinity” by analytic theologian Dr. Steven Nemes. I thought, “This is worth a conversation!”
In this and the next episode, you’ll hear that conversation. Dr. Nemes and I do, in the course of our conversation, deviate from the subject of Trinity theories. In this episode you’ll also hear about the relationship between God and the cosmos, appeals to “mystery,” “the doctrine of the Trinity” as a shibboleth, claims that there is no good anology for the Trinity, why Dr. Nemes is not opposed to “the doctrine of the Trinity” but is opposed to its being mandatory, and his general approach to Christian theologies.
Links for this episode @ trinities.org/blog/podcast-354-dr-steven-nemes-on-trinity-theories-part-1
Dr. Nemes’s website
Dr. Nemes @ Twitter
Dr. Nemes’s Tweet thread which inspired this and the next episode.
“Words of Life” with Dr. Steven Nemes @ YouTube
The Reluctant Theologian Episode 80: The Phenomenology of Scripture with Steven Nemes
William Vallicella, A Paradigm Theory of Existence: Onto-Theology Vindicated
podcast 84 – Dr. William Vallicella on Existence and God
podcast 83 – The Spiritual Journey of a Maverick Philosopher
Moltmann, The Crucified God
Ulrich Zwingli, a.k.a. Huldrych Zwingli (1484 –1531)
Adolf von Harnack (1851–1930)
Michel Henry (1922–2002)
podcast 31 – Dr. William Hasker on the “Arian” Controversy
podcast 30 – The Council of Nicea
podcast 29 – Arius
podcast 28 – Interview with Dr. William Hasker about his Metaphysics and the Tripersonal God – Part 2
podcast 27 – Interview with Dr. William Hasker about his Metaphysics and the Tripersonal God – Part 1
The Standard Opening Move
Augustine, On the Trinity (@SEP)
John of Damascus (c. 676–749)
Karl Barth (1886–1968)
When and How in the History of Theology Did the Triune God Replace the Father as the Only True God?
Vladimir Latinovic, “Arius Conservativus? The Question of Arius’ Theological Belonging“
Mark Edwards, Catholicity and Heresy in the Early Church
shiboleth
podcast 232 – Trinity Club Orientation
Robert Sokolowski, The God of Faith and Reason: Foundations of Christian Theology
panentheism
occasionalism
Feser, “David Bentley Hart’s Post-Christian Pantheism“
podcast 349 – Craig-Tuggy dialogue on trinitarian vs. unitarian theologies
Peter van Inwagen and Michael Rea on the Trinity
Berengar of Tours, a.k.a. Berengarius Turonensis (d. 1088)
Lanfranc of Bec (d. 1089)
Weekly podcast exploring views about the Trinity, and more generally about God and Jesus in Christian theology and philosophy. Debates, interviews, and historical and contemporary perspectives. Hosted by philosopher of religion / analytic theologian Dr. Dale Tuggy.
This week's thinking music is "Jonah's Message for New York" by Dr. Turtle. freemusicarchive.org/music/Doctor_Turtle/Jonahs_Message_for_New_York
trinities.org/blog/podcast-354-dr-steven-nemes-on-trinity-theories-part-1 Twitter is my favorite social media site. I enjoy short social media posts, and series of short posts. It’s a good place for the opinionated to hold forth briefly. As they say, brevity is the soul of wit.
Recently I noticed an interesting and insightful thread, a series of tweets, on “the doctrine of the Trinity” by analytic theologian Dr. Steven Nemes. I thought, “This is worth a conversation!”
In this and the next episode, you’ll hear that conversation. Dr. Nemes and I do, in the course of our conversation, deviate from the subject of Trinity theories. In this episode you’ll also hear about the relationship between God and the cosmos, appeals to “mystery,” “the doctrine of the Trinity” as a shibboleth, claims that there is no good anology for the Trinity, why Dr. Nemes is not opposed to “the doctrine of the Trinity” but is opposed to its being mandatory, and his general approach to Christian theologies.
Links for this episode @ trinities.org/blog/podcast-354-dr-steven-nemes-on-trinity-theories-part-1
Dr. Nemes’s website
Dr. Nemes @ Twitter
Dr. Nemes’s Tweet thread which inspired this and the next episode.
“Words of Life” with Dr. Steven Nemes @ YouTube
The Reluctant Theologian Episode 80: The Phenomenology of Scripture with Steven Nemes
William Vallicella, A Paradigm Theory of Existence: Onto-Theology Vindicated
podcast 84 – Dr. William Vallicella on Existence and God
podcast 83 – The Spiritual Journey of a Maverick Philosopher
Moltmann, The Crucified God
Ulrich Zwingli, a.k.a. Huldrych Zwingli (1484 –1531)
Adolf von Harnack (1851–1930)
Michel Henry (1922–2002)
podcast 31 – Dr. William Hasker on the “Arian” Controversy
podcast 30 – The Council of Nicea
podcast 29 – Arius
podcast 28 – Interview with Dr. William Hasker about his Metaphysics and the Tripersonal God – Part 2
podcast 27 – Interview with Dr. William Hasker about his Metaphysics and the Tripersonal God – Part 1
The Standard Opening Move
Augustine, On the Trinity (@SEP)
John of Damascus (c. 676–749)
Karl Barth (1886–1968)
When and How in the History of Theology Did the Triune God Replace the Father as the Only True God?
Vladimir Latinovic, “Arius Conservativus? The Question of Arius’ Theological Belonging“
Mark Edwards, Catholicity and Heresy in the Early Church
shiboleth
podcast 232 – Trinity Club Orientation
Robert Sokolowski, The God of Faith and Reason: Foundations of Christian Theology
panentheism
occasionalism
Feser, “David Bentley Hart’s Post-Christian Pantheism“
podcast 349 – Craig-Tuggy dialogue on trinitarian vs. unitarian theologies
Peter van Inwagen and Michael Rea on the Trinity
Berengar of Tours, a.k.a. Berengarius Turonensis (d. 1088)
Lanfranc of Bec (d. 1089)
Weekly podcast exploring views about the Trinity, and more generally about God and Jesus in Christian theology and philosophy. Debates, interviews, and historical and contemporary perspectives. Hosted by philosopher of religion / analytic theologian Dr. Dale Tuggy.
This week's thinking music is "Jonah's Message for New York" by Dr. Turtle. freemusicarchive.org/music/Doctor_Turtle/Jonahs_Message_for_New_York