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Divine Incomprehensibility with Ronni Kurtz

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Jordan talks with Dr. Ronni Kurtz about his book 'Light Unapproachable: Divine Incomprehensibility in the Task of Theology.' They explore the concept of divine incomprehensibility, its implications for theology, and the historical context surrounding the doctrine. The conversation delves into the relationship between incomprehensibility and accommodation, the significance of theological figures like Pseudo-Dionysius, the importance of epistemic humility in understanding God, the distinction between dogmatic and systematic theology, the implications of language in theological discourse, and more!

Resources:

1) Light Unapproachable: Divine Incomprehensibility and the Task of Theology, Ronni Kurtz

2) No Shadow of Turning: Divine Immutability and the Economy of Redemption, Ronni Kurtz

3) Fruitful Theology: How the Life of the Mind Leads to the Life of the Soul, Ronni Kurtz

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to the London Lyceum Podcast

01:52 Exploring Divine Incomprehensibility

03:54 Motivation Behind the Book

06:00 Understanding Incomprehensibility

10:10 The Relationship Between Incomprehensibility and Accommodation

13:03 Theological Antiquity and Incomprehensibility

17:07 The Importance of Pseudo-Dionysius

20:24 Implications of Incomprehensibility

22:32 Understanding God's Incomprehensibility

24:09 Dogmatic Theology vs. Systematic Theology

26:29 The Role of Language in Theology

36:24 Theological Posture and Humility

40:46 Reflections and Future Projects

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Jordan talks with Dr. Ronni Kurtz about his book 'Light Unapproachable: Divine Incomprehensibility in the Task of Theology.' They explore the concept of divine incomprehensibility, its implications for theology, and the historical context surrounding the doctrine. The conversation delves into the relationship between incomprehensibility and accommodation, the significance of theological figures like Pseudo-Dionysius, the importance of epistemic humility in understanding God, the distinction between dogmatic and systematic theology, the implications of language in theological discourse, and more!

Resources:

1) Light Unapproachable: Divine Incomprehensibility and the Task of Theology, Ronni Kurtz

2) No Shadow of Turning: Divine Immutability and the Economy of Redemption, Ronni Kurtz

3) Fruitful Theology: How the Life of the Mind Leads to the Life of the Soul, Ronni Kurtz

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to the London Lyceum Podcast

01:52 Exploring Divine Incomprehensibility

03:54 Motivation Behind the Book

06:00 Understanding Incomprehensibility

10:10 The Relationship Between Incomprehensibility and Accommodation

13:03 Theological Antiquity and Incomprehensibility

17:07 The Importance of Pseudo-Dionysius

20:24 Implications of Incomprehensibility

22:32 Understanding God's Incomprehensibility

24:09 Dogmatic Theology vs. Systematic Theology

26:29 The Role of Language in Theology

36:24 Theological Posture and Humility

40:46 Reflections and Future Projects

Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-london-lyceum4672/exclusive-content
Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

  continue reading

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