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Divine Simplicity, the Incarnation, and Inclusion with Paul Hinlicky

Divine Simplicity, the Incarnation, and Inclusion with Paul Hinlicky

Buckle your theological safety belts. If you're a theology nerd, just prepare yourself: it's about to get real. Paul Hinlicky, professor of Lutheran Studies at Roanoke College, is on talking about his new book, . In this conversation, Tripp and Paul...

Homebrewed Christianity · Dr. Tripp Fuller

February 28, 20171h 5m

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Show Notes

Buckle your theological safety belts.

If you're a theology nerd, just prepare yourself: it's about to get real. Paul Hinlicky, professor of Lutheran Studies at Roanoke College, is on talking about his new book, Divine Simplicity.

In this conversation, Tripp and Paul talk about:

  • divine simplicity
  • how christology is a challenge to the normal way we do metaphysics
  • divine revelation
  • and the situatedness of knowledge

If you hang out long enough with medieval theologians, and bring their ideas to the present, things can get pretty radical. Plus, Paul explains what happens when the the church has made inclusion a lazy version of tolerance. Hint: it actually ends up collapsing difference.

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