Paul on Faith, Hope & Love as ways of Knowing

Where do we put Jesus into our philosophy of knowledge?  This talk by Mark is a compacted, brilliant answer to this question. He takes Jesus out of the religious box (which limits his Lordship to morality and ritual) and positions him as Lord of the cosmos – including politics and history. To make this real for us, he takes us on a whirlwind tour of Paul and his apprehension of how Jesus had turned the world, and its categories of knowing, upside down.  Mark draws deeply on the social and culture of both first century Judaism and first century Graeco-Roman thought to make all of this grounded. This talk is really about five talks in one – but put beside Esther’s talks it establishes Jesus as Lord of all knowledge and all ways of knowing.

Mark Strom

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David Bentley Hart

Does God cause suffering?

This is the first talk from David Bentley Hart during his visit to Australia. He addresses the vexed topic of suffering based on his book ‘The Doors of the Sea’. This talk is followed by a long series of questions which take the topic – and David’s views – deeper and more personal.
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Tony Golsby-Smith

BWJ 20. Ezekiel and the Ubiquitous God

The Ubiquitous God operating outside of the tidy religious confines
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BWJ 19. Ezekiel and the Grand Inquisitor - part 2

Idolatry through the lens of Dostoievsky’s ‘Grand Inquisitor’
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Andrew Baartz

The Cross and Creation - Part 5 - Anselm

The fifth conversation with Andrew Baartz on the topic of penal substitution
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