POGOS: Timothy Pawl on Conciliar Christology & the Possibility of Multiple Incarnations
The latest Pogos features Dr. Tim Pawl’s insights regarding conciliar Christology and the beliefs of the early church Fathers.
![]() Dr. Tim Pawl is an Association Professor in Philosophy at the University of St Thomas. His areas of expertise include metaphysics, moral psychology, & philosophical theology, and he is currently a senior research fellow at the Logos Institute for Analytic & Exegetical Theology. His work has appeared in numerous publications, including two monographs in the well-known Oxford Studies in Analytic Theology series, Acta Philosophica, Australasia Journal of Philosophy, Res Philosophica, and many others. |
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![]() Jonathan C Rutledge is a producer and host of the Logos Institute’s official podcast, Pogos. He holds a Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Oklahoma, where he studied under Linda T. Zagzebski, and he holds a Ph.D. in divinity from the University of St Andrews where he studied under Alan J. Torrance. His primary academic interests lie in the areas of epistemology, philosophy of religion, and systematic & analytic theology. His current projects include work on the nature of forgiveness, a sacrificial account of atonement, philosophical Arminianism as an account of divine creation, and constructing a new Foley-inspired account of epistemic rationality & defeat. |
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Eustace Scrubb Nordby is in Pupfessor of Canine Dogmatics at the Logos Institute. He is an expert on Karl Bark and Wolfhart Pannenberg. His theological hero is Francis of Assisi, and in his free time he enjoys a good game of chase on the East Sands. From time to time, Eustace helps out with Pogos recordings. |
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