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Ryan Hurd on William Lane Craig's Criticism of Thomistic Simplicity
Jun 20, 2025
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G3's Josh Buice Reminds Us Why Virtue Matters
May 13, 2025
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Does Thomas Aquinas Contradict the Bible?
May 8, 2025
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Nestorianism is still wrong
Apr 30, 2025
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#08 Livestream | How Christian Should the Magistrate Be?
Mar 4, 2025
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| 6/20/25 | ![]() Ryan Hurd on William Lane Craig's Criticism of Thomistic Simplicity | In this conversation, Wyatt and Ryan Hurd delve into the complexities of Thomas Aquinas' doctrine of divine simplicity, particularly in light of William Lane Craig's claims that scripture contradicts this doctrine. They explore the philosophical underpinnings of divine simplicity, the role of scripture in theological discourse, and the contrasting views of attributism. Hurd emphasizes the importance of negative theology and the historical context provided by figures like Maimonides and Aquinas, ultimately arguing for a nuanced understanding of divine simplicity that respects both philosophical rigor and scriptural integrity. | — | ||||||
| 5/13/25 | ![]() G3's Josh Buice Reminds Us Why Virtue Matters | The conversation explores the impact of scandals involving church leaders on institutions, emphasizing the necessity of virtue for institutional growth. It discusses the importance of repentance, the role of the Holy Spirit, and the dangers of vice. The speakers reflect on the challenges of navigating status and ambition in a modern context, including the rise of paganism and the need for courage in leadership. Ultimately, they highlight the centrality of love and virtue in building resilient institutions.Chapters00:00 Scandals and Their Impact on Institutions02:26 The Importance of Virtue in Leadership04:51 The Dangers of Double Lives in Ministry07:11 The Role of Virtue in Institutional Growth10:21 Building on a Foundation of Virtue13:01 The Sermon on the Mount as a Blueprint for Institutions17:09 The Pursuit of Goodness vs. the Pursuit of Nothingness20:00 The Transitory Nature of Status and Ambition26:13 The Nature of Influence and Status27:43 Jordan Peterson: Fame and Controversy29:28 Emerging Anti-Semitism and Right-Wing Dynamics30:55 The New Right and Paganism32:49 Christianity and Pagan Influences34:45 Virtue vs. Vice in Christianity36:51 The Interplay of Virtues38:55 Courage and Justice in Christian Life42:20 Building Institutions with Virtue44:55 The Essence of Love in Virtue | — | ||||||
| 5/8/25 | ![]() Does Thomas Aquinas Contradict the Bible? | In this episode, Wyatt Graham talks to Ryan Hurd about Thomas Aquinas and whether or not the Bible's philosophy contradicts that of Thomas's. | — | ||||||
| 4/30/25 | ![]() Nestorianism is still wrong | This conversation delves into the theological implications of Nestorianism, a Christological heresy that arose in the early church. The speakers, Wyatt Graham and Joseph Minich, explore the historical context of Nestorius' teachings, the significance of Mary as the Mother of God, and the importance of understanding the unity of Christ's divine and human natures. They emphasize the necessity of affirming the singular person of Jesus Christ in both his divine and human actions, and the implications this has for Christian worship and salvation.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Nestorianism01:26 Defining Nestorianism and Its Historical Context06:25 The Christological Controversy11:35 The Importance of Mary as Theotokos17:01 The Nature-Person Confusion22:16 The Unity of Christ's Natures28:49 Conclusion: The Significance of Christ's Dual Nature | — | ||||||
| 3/4/25 | ![]() #08 Livestream | How Christian Should the Magistrate Be? | SummaryIn this conversation, Wyatt Graham and Joseph Minich explore the intersection of Christianity and politics, discussing various perspectives on how Christian values should influence governance. They delve into concepts such as Christian nationalism, revivalism, and transformationalism, while also emphasizing the importance of family and community in shaping political thought. The discussion highlights the challenges of achieving a Christian magistrate in a diverse society and the complexities of navigating political realities while adhering to Christian principles.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Christian Political Thought02:14 Exploring Christ in Politics06:39 The Role of the Magistrate11:10 The Importance of Family in Politics14:43 Christianity and Political Renewal18:49 Different Visions of a Christian Magistrate26:21 The Nature of Justice and Truth | — | ||||||
| 2/14/25 | ![]() #07 Livestream | More Ordo Amoris?! | Welcome to the campsite! This is a weekly podcast of The Davenant Institute. | — | ||||||
| 2/13/25 | ![]() #06 Livestream | How Are Scientific Explanations Limited? | Welcome to the campsite! This is a weekly podcast of The Davenant Institute. | — | ||||||
| 2/13/25 | ![]() #05 Livestream | Is Ordo Amoris Christian? | Welcome to the campsite! This is a weekly podcast of The Davenant Institute. | — | ||||||
| 2/13/25 | ![]() #04 Livestream | Why Materialism Isn't Enough | Welcome to the campsite! This is a weekly podcast of The Davenant Institute. | — | ||||||
| 2/13/25 | ![]() #03 Livestream | Against Christian Nihilism | Welcome to the campsite! This is a weekly podcast of The Davenant Institute. | — | ||||||
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| 2/13/25 | ![]() #02 Livestream | Why Read Boethius | Welcome to the campsite! This is a weekly podcast of The Davenant Institute. | — | ||||||
| 2/13/25 | ![]() #01 Livestream | Wisdom and Wes Huff | Welcome to the campsite! This is a weekly podcast of The Davenant Institute. | — | ||||||
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