Jordan Daniel Wood lays out two possible understandings of David Hart's critique of his work on Maximus. He locates the central issue in Hart's depiction of nature, in which Hart would locate divinity but in which he would turn to the Person of Christ as uniting the natural and divine. Jonathan suggests that Bernard Lonergan's approach, dropping focus on nature but looking to human desire, may be a mediating understanding.
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Sermon: Philemon and the Abolition of the City of Man
Jordan Daniel Wood on Creation is Incarnation in Maximus the Confessor
Sermon: Putting on the Armor of the Gospel as Salvation
An Introduction to Jordan Daniel Wood and Maximus the Confessor
Sermon: Imitation is Salvation
Sermon: The Power of Life Versus the Power of Death
Understanding Luther in His Semi-Nominalist Context
Sermon: Things Hidden Since the Foundation of the World
Sermon: Creation from Out of Nothing to Fulness in Christ
Possible Objections to Maximus
Maximus the Confessor and Creation as Incarnation
Sermon: The Enmity of the Flesh Resolved Through the Body of Christ
The Contrast Between Origen and Augustine: The Hermeneutic Difference
Sermon: Cosmic Recapitulation as the Economy of Salvation
Augustine Versus Origen: The Modern Failure in Utero
Sermon: The Gospel According to Paul: Covenant not Contract
Origen as Alternative to a Failed Metaphysics
Sermon: The Mystery Revealed in the Manifold Wisdom of God
Origen: The First Post-Apostolic Theologian
Sermon: Epiphany: The Transfiguring Presence of God
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