Session 5 - What is humanity’s destiny and purpose? Is heaven more like a marriage or a motel visit?
In this final talk, David advocates the age-old vision of the Patristics that ‘God became human in order that humanity may become God’. This breathtaking vision is at once completely orthodox, but almost sounds blasphemous. Together Tony and David explore this vision of ‘deification’ through the work of Gregory of Nyssa and his touching homily on marriage as the culminating picture of the union between God and humanity.
There are a set of notes that have been written to assist the listener to engage with this dense material. These can be found on our website - Gospel Conversations
Breakfast with Jesus - #1 - First Fruits in Jeremiah
Habakkuk- Hope in Dark Times
David Bentley Hart in conversation with Tony Golsby-Smith - Part 3, Why did the wrong guy win?
David Bentley Hart in conversation with Tony Golsby-Smith - Part 2, on Gregory & his Sister Macrina
David Bentley Hart in Conversation with Tony Golsby-Smith - Part 1, on Gregory of Nyssa
Talk 4. Knowledge at Work: Practical stories of Faith, Hope and Love from the world of work and big change.
Knowledge is not facts, it’s a Person: Faith, hope and love in 1 Corinthians
Faith, Hope and Love as ‘ways of knowing’.
Mark Strom: Knowledge as Faith, Hope and Love – not data & information
The modern battleground for the soul: Mark Ridgeway on ai - talk 2
Modern battleground for the soul: Mark Ridgeway - ai talk 1
My quest for reality- a dialogue with Esther Meek
John Walton: Order not sin - part 2
Why ‘order’ not ‘sin’ frames genesis
Creation Theology part 2 - Creators not Critics
The Creation Gospel: Part 1. What and Why?
Brad Jersak: Plato, Plantinga, and Paul—toward Christian knowing
My journey into Christ's Cosmic Redemption—Tony Golsby-Smith
Knowing and Mystery speakers and talks
Gerard Manley Hopkins: Inscape & the Glory of God
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