Episode Synopsis "Scott Williams on Divine Self-Knowledge, Reception of Nicaea, and Philosophical Theology"
This episode is a conversation with Dr. Scott Williams of the University of North Carolina–Asheville. We discuss divine self-knowledge (3:30), Nicaea and the Trinity in the Sixth Ecumenical Council (36:02), Henry of Ghent’s contribution to trinitarian theology (58:30), and more. Read Scott’s book and visit his website. This episode is sponsored by Logos. Try the … Continue reading Scott Williams on Divine Self-Knowledge, Reception of Nicaea, and Philosophical Theology
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