CATCHING UP WITH…SARA KEDIR
In today’s ‘Catch Up’ post, we hear from Sara Kedir, who studied the MLitt in Analytic and Exegetical Theology from 2018-2019. What did you write your dissertation about? I wrote my dissertation on the topic of…
In today’s ‘Catch Up’ post, we hear from Sara Kedir, who studied the MLitt in Analytic and Exegetical Theology from 2018-2019. What did you write your dissertation about? I wrote my dissertation on the topic of…
This week in Pogos we have the sixth presentation from the Logos Conference 2019 series with Prof Christoph Schwöbel, followed by a response from Prof Timothy Pawl. We hope you enjoy! Soundcloud iTunes Christoph…
I have so far lived a relatively sheltered and privileged life. I have no claim to understand the depths of suffering, or the harrowing reality of trauma experienced by so many daily. And while I have known both pain…
Although David Brown’s first book was an essay in Anglican moral theology,[1] he established his primary reputation as a philosophical theologian with his second volume, The Divine Trinity.[2] Born in Scotland in 1948,…
This week in Pogos, we continue our discussion with Dr. Tim Pawl concerning conciliar Christology. The discussion begins with Christ’s descent into Hell and conclude with a discussion on the nature of theology and…
Anyone familiar with the various movements in contemporary philosophical theology has seen a significant uptick of interest in so-called Analytic Theology (hereafter AT). As a movement (if we can really call it that),…
The tenuous relationship of the modern pastor and modern theologian is evidence enough: something has changed in the relationship between theology and the church. Even a brief historical survey of theologians past…
Kevin Diller discusses the implications of Karl Barth’s work for analytic theology with Jonathan and Stephanie Nicole on this week’s POGOS. iTunes Soundcloud Kevin Diller is associate professor of philosophy and…
If you look closely at several recent efforts to defend the penal substitution theory of atonement, particularly among popular audiences, there seems to be a (mostly) common argumentative strategy. It consists of…
On this week’s POGOS, Jonathan and Stephanie Nicole conclude their interview with Professors Oliver D. Crisp & Michael C. Rea. iTunes Soundcloud Oliver D. Crisp is a Professorial Fellow with the Logos Institute as…
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