The Light of Tabor: Notes Toward a Monistic Christology, Lecture 3
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- Опубликовано: 25 май 2024
- This is the third of this year's Stanton Lectures, once again captured by that unpleasant little automaton the "Owl." How well that device dealt with the acoustics of the lecture theatre is something of an open question; much depended upon how it was placed on any given day.
So wonderful to have these lectures recorded for those of us who might otherwise miss out.
in other words: almost nobody :D. BOOOO RELIGION BOOOOOOOOOOOOO.
And gooo atheism :D
thanks for sharing this here as well again
I might like to have a transcript of your lecture read to me by an annoying text-to-speech machine, ironically. Also, you should have James Spader record your audiobooks in the future but tell everyone it was you 👌
Thank you David for these wonderful lectures. If your reading of Rowan and Jordan is correct, then I am with you and this advances my understanding a good deal in terms of weaving hypostasis and ousia in Christ together with Nicene trinitarian thought AND with creatio ex nihilo and participation (theosis from creation to eschaton through the Son, in the Father’s Loving Embrace/Spirit). I do wish that Cambridge would have managed to get better sound quality on these as there is much that you and others are saying that is very difficult to understand. Nevertheless, thank you so much for these profound gifts.
Is there a pdf transcription (actual) of these presentations?
Can this be done with AI?
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