Tag: <span>02 intermediate</span>

Atonement and the Cry of Dereliction from the Cross (Stump, 2012)

A philosophical analysis of the options for understanding the cry of dereliction, interpreted within the constraints of orthodox Christian theology showing the suggestiveness of this analysis for interpretations of the doctrine of the atonement

How Much is Enough? The Love of Money and the Case for the Good Life (McDonald Centre, 2014)

In “How Much is Enough? The Love of Money and the Case for the Good Life” (Penguin, 2012 and 2013), Robert and Edward Skidelsky argue that wealth is not—or should not be—an end in itself, but rather a means to the good life. In this McDonald Centre conference, held at Christ Church, Oxford on 28 February 2014, the Skidelskys debate with theologians Rowan Williams and John Hughes; philosopher Cecile Fabre; economicsts Donald Hay, Edmund Newell, John Thanassoulis, and David Vines; and journalist Diane Coyle.

Tom Wright on Epistemology, Eschatology, and Apocalyptic (NT Wright, 2018)

0:30 – An Epistemology of Love?
6:53 – Broken Signposts and the Cross
12:14 – History, Eschatology, Apocalyptic and some history of biblical scholarship
18:33 – What are some common Biblical Themes that some people in the church misunderstand or misapply that are particularly important to try and correct?