Into Theology 82: Persons in God (ST I.Q29)
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by Wyatt Graham, Ian Clary
3w ago
In this episode, Ian Clary and Wyatt Graham discuss divine persons in Thomas Aquinas's Summa. They talk through why Thomas thinks the word person eminently applies to God, and how it is fitting to use of God, even if the Bible does not use that term. Here is a link to the article I wrote on God's processions, relations, and persons to clarify things from the last episode: https://wyattgraham.com/god-two-processions-four-relations-three-persons ..read more
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Into Theology 81: Relations in God (ST I.Q28)
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by Wyatt Graham, Ian Clary
3w ago
In this episode, Wyatt and Ian stumble along trying to keep up with Thomas Aquinas as he explains how the Father, Son, and Spirit relate to one another while remaining the one God of Israel. The Bible tells us that the Father is the Father of the Son, and the Son of the Father. So they are distinct yet both remain the one God. How can we talk about this? Thomas summarizes the theological explanation of this reality through his discussion on relations in God. The key is that the word "generation" refers to the procession of the Son, while filiation and paternity describe the relation of Father ..read more
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Into Theology 80: Divine Procession of the Will, the Love of the Spirit (ST I.Q27)
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by Wyatt Graham, Ian Clary
3w ago
In this episode, Ian and Wyatt talk about the procession of the will in God, namely, that Love of God which we call the Holy Spirit ..read more
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Into Theology 79: Divine Processions (ST I.Q27)
Into Theology
by Wyatt Graham, Ian Clary
3w ago
In this episode, Wyatt and Ian discuss divine processions, which refer to the how the Father, Son, and Spirit relate to one another. This section of the Summa Theologiae prepares us to talk about the "relations of origin" in God as well as the persons of God: Father, Son, and Spirit ..read more
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Into Theology 78: Providence and Predestination (ST I.Q22-23)
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by Wyatt Graham, Ian Clary
3w ago
In this episode, Ian and Wyatt discuss Providence and Predestination in Thomas Aquinas's Summa Theologiae---Book 1, Questions 22 to 23.  ..read more
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Into Theology 77: On the Love and Mercy of God (ST I.Q20-21)
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by Wyatt Graham, Ian Clary
3w ago
In this episode, Wyatt and Ian (who pretends to be Matthew Mcconaughey) talk about the Love and Mercy of God in Thomas Aquinas's Summa Theologiae---Book I.Q20-21 ..read more
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Into Theology 75: What is Truth? (ST I.Q15-17)
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by Wyatt Graham, Ian Clary
3w ago
In this episode, Wyatt and Ian discuss Thomas Aquinas's view of truth and falseness ..read more
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Into Theology 74: How does Knowledge work? (ST I.Q14)
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by Wyatt Graham, Ian Clary
3w ago
In this episode, Ian Clary and Wyatt Graham discuss both how God knows and how we as creatures know anything. It's a bit technical, we hope to introduce you into the basic notions of how God and his creatures come to know truth which Thomas will discuss in ST I.16 ..read more
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Into Theology 72: Can We See the Essence of God (ST I.Q11-12)?
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by Wyatt Graham, Ian Clary
3w ago
In this episode, Drs. Graham and Clary discuss whether or not we can see God's essence directly in heaven. In a surprising turn, Thomas Aquinas says we can see God's essence in heaven. Why does he affirm this when he has already argued we cannot know God's essence (in our life here below)? Because the Bible affirms it: "we know that when he appears we shall be like him, because we shall see him as he is" (1 John 3:2 ..read more
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Into Theology 71: The Immutability and Eternity of God (ST I.Q9-10)
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by Wyatt Graham, Ian Clary
3w ago
In this episode, Wyatt and Ian discuss Thomas's view of God's immutability and eternity. They show how each of Thomas's affirmations of God fit together in a coherent way in accord with Scriptural teaching ..read more
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