People all over the world are rediscovering the great 4th century theologian, Gregory of Nyssa. David Bentley Hart is an unabashed admirer of the great Cappadocian Father calling him the most innovative theologian of the early church. In this first of three interviews on Gregory’s thought and influence, David introduces us to Gregory and explains why he was the so-called ‘pillar of orthodoxy’ and yet was also a thinker who took the gospel into the widest realm of any of the church fathers. Along the way, Tony and David compare Gregory with Coleridge, and explore the poetic eloquence which distinguished Gregory. They dive in some detail into Gregory’s masterpiece, “On the Making of Humanity” and David explains just how Gregory did nothing more profound than invent a new Christ centred anthropology – and cosmology – that rocked the ancient world.
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Design as the New Theology (Part 3)
Design as the New Theology (Part 2)
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John Stackhouse: Radical Doubt and Radical Faith—a key to faith in the postmodern world
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Iain Provan: On Living in the Blighted World
Iain Provan: It Ain’t Natural
Iain Provan: Let's Get Real
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Seriously Dangerous Religion: Dreams of Hope—Jerusalem looking forward (Part 5)
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