The Remedy for Confused Kenoticism: Aquinas as a Kenotic Theologian | Fr. Dominic Legge, O.P.

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    This lecture was given at a conference co-sponsored by the Aquinas Center for Theological Renewal at Ave Maria University and the Thomistic Institute entitled "Thomas Aquinas and the Crisis of Christology" in February 2020.
    Bruce Marshall (Southern Methodist University) and Fr. Thomas Joseph White, OP (Angelicum) were this conference’s keynote speakers. Other speakers include: Prof. Richard Bauckham (University of St. Andrews), Prof. Oliver Crisp (University of St. Andrews), Nathan Eubank (University of Notre Dame), Fr. Anthony Giambrone, OP (École biblique et archéologique fraçaise de Jérusalem) Fr. Dominic Langevin, OP (Dominican House of Studies), Fr. Dominic Legge, OP (Dominican House of Studies), Fr. Guy Mansini, OSB (Ave Maria University), Prof. Matthew Ramage, (Benedictine College) and Daria Spezzano (Providence College).
    About the speaker: Fr. Dominic Legge, O.P., is the Director of the Thomistic Institute and Assistant Professor in Dogmatic Theology at the Pontifical Faculty of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. He holds a J.D. from Yale Law School, a Ph.L. from the School of Philosophy of the Catholic University of America, and a doctorate in Sacred Theology from the University of Fribourg in Switzerland. He entered the Order of Preachers in 2001, after having practiced constitutional law for several years as a trial attorney for the U.S. Department of Justice. He has also taught at The Catholic University of America Law School and at Providence College. He is the author of The Trinitarian Christology of St. Thomas Aquinas (Oxford University Press, 2016).
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Комментарии • 4

  • @leonardobuscemi9918
    @leonardobuscemi9918 4 года назад +2

    Thank you, Fr. Legge! It is always good to hear more about Saint Thomas as the Magister in Sacra Pagina that he was!

  • @davidgarside3482
    @davidgarside3482 4 года назад +5

    Is there any way I could get access to the handout Fr. Dominic Legge, O.P. is referring to throughout the lecture?

  • @Braingrandchild
    @Braingrandchild 7 месяцев назад

    Holy Scripture speaks of the Son as inferior to the Father?

  • @Mike65809
    @Mike65809 8 месяцев назад

    Jesus did empty himself of divine attributes.! This is correct. How so? If we say he didn't know the day or hour of his return in his human nature only, we are committing the Nestorian heresy. After all, why not just go over to his divine side and find out?? No, to say he had two natures is Nestorian. He had one nature, human, but was endued with the Holy Spirit, given without measure. His Father was working in him doing his work. However, he was deity always in his Logos spiritual identity. This did not change in his Incarnation. As such, he was worthy of worship and allegiance as God even as a man. If he had his divine attributes while on earth he would have glorified himself, which he could not do as a man. Man cannot glorify himself. You may also notice his own brothers and sisters did not believe on him, since he did no miracles in his childhood. He was not pretending to be a baby, he was a baby. In his glorified state, however, he has his divine attributes. Now in him dwells the Godhead bodily.