Interview with John Milbank
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- Опубликовано: 22 апр 2024
- This is an interview with the Anglo-Catholic theologian John Milbank who is one of my favorite thinkers in the contemporary scene. We cover many topics such as his work on the Gift, Trinitarian ontology, German Idealism, universalism, and last but not least, fairies.
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I also had, as a child, this intuition of what came to be called universalism. It came to me in a flash as I sat in religion class, I still remember that moment.
Congrats! Good interview.
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Hi Hunter, My apologies for not responding sooner, as I have been ill. I wanted to say thank you for the book recommendation on capitalism. I hope you had a blessed Pascha! God bless you and your loved ones, too.
For a "ressourcement" theologian who imbibes Schelling (via the Tübibgen School), there is Ratzinger. Tracey Rowland is good on this, and I talk abt it in my dissertation/book.
This kid doesn't know who any of those people are
Hi Hunter. Thank you for the channel and the work you do. Great interview. Can you tell me what thinker Millbank refers to at 12:40? Allan Kaiye? Also, can you recommend any other books dealing with capitalism and modernity? God bless you!
PS: I greatly anticipate purchasing and reading your book on universalism. You played a pivotal, "saving" role in convincing me of apocatastasis.
May God bless you and all your loved ones!
I recommend reading “Enchantments of Mammon” (2019) by Eugene McCarraher. DBH interviewed him on his channel so you could check that out beforehand as well.
I unfortunately am unfamiliar with who John is speaking about in the time stamp you mentioned.
He’s talking about Alain Caille.
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What is the name at 52:21?
Lev Karsavin
Largely Milbank talking to himself for an hour. The kid was clearly out of his depth.