Wednesday, September 02, 2020
The Juridical Foundations of a Personal Ordinariate
It was a great joy to speak to the @ecclawsoc this afternoon about the juridical foundations of a personal #ordinariate, with thanks to @coefen for the invitation! #CanonLaw #CanonLawMatters https://t.co/XRjaB7VLld
— Fr James Bradley (@FrJamesBradley) September 2, 2020
For Those Interested in Palamas
Apparently a research project devoted to studying the two variants of Gregory Palamas' (in)famous third letter to Gregory Akindynos on the essence/energies distinction has just published (all?/some of?) its results on a new site, yesterday: https://t.co/w2Y5YVMUYN
— Jonathan Greig (@jabgreig) September 2, 2020
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A Debate on God's Existence
Just watched a great debate on God's existence between Fr. Gregory Pine (@ThomisticInst) and Ben Watkins of (@RealAtheology). It's as cordial and thoughtful as my debate with @cosmicskeptic (if not even more so!). Keep up these great debates @mattfradd! https://t.co/5YnRN80lRi
— Trent Horn (@Trent_Horn) September 2, 2020
John O'Callaghan on Personhood
A great lecture from Notre Dame Prof. John O'Callaghan: "Are There Failed Persons? Are You One of Them?"
— Ryan T. Anderson (@RyanTAnd) September 1, 2020
Particularly good on faulty modern conceptions of personhood and how they infect modern bioethics.https://t.co/AYMUaxHrpq @ThomisticInst