Here are three more excellent new videos by Notre Dame’s Center for Philosophy of Religion! (subscribe here): Dr. Carl Mosser on deification.
What, you as, is that? And isn’t that just a weird Orthodox idea?
OK… but what does it mean? And doesn’t this sort of talk raise a bunch of philosophical issues?
But seriously… where is this in the Bible?
Want more in depth information? Here are the two trinities podcasts with Dr. Mosser on these same topics. (podcast 59, podcast 60)
What’s that you’re screaming?
“Moar Mosser!!!”
OK. How about him talking about Pluralism in Biblical Criticism, and about A Philosophy of Biblical Criticism.
Related posts:
Dealing with Apparent Contradictions: Part 16 - Mysterious Interpretations
Bird on Justin Martyr on the Logos
podcast 30 - The Council of Nicea
podcast 256 - Aaron Shelenberger, from trinitarian to unitarian – Part 3
podcast 291 - From one God to two gods to three "Gods" - John 1 and early Christian theologies
Further thoughts on Swinburne's God-talk
Pruss on a triple statue analogy for the Trinity
A formulation of Leibniz's Law / the Indiscernibility of Identicals
podcast 109 - Dr. Keith Ward on Christ and the Cosmos - Part 1
podcast 343 - Craig's Contradictory Christ - Part 1
Pity Mosser does not quench our curiosity by saying what this “different Greek word” is.
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