Catholic in the Third Millennium

Exploring the implications, challenges, and possibilities of being Catholic in the Third Millennium

Sunday, May 19, 2013

Theodicy and Determinism: Leibniz's Folly of the "Best Possible World"

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The theodicy conundrum is typically set up as a "best possible worlds" dilemma: of all possible worlds that could have been cre...
Friday, May 03, 2013

Rehabilitating Nestorius (Part Two)

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It should come as no surprise then that the near-immediate result of Chalcedon was major schism, on both sides of the divide: those who...
Monday, April 29, 2013

Rehabilitating Nestorius (Part One): Historical Background

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Like the his compatriots of the Antiochene school, Nestorius was a dyophysite, ironically, the position that would ultimately win the...
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Monday, April 01, 2013

Natural (s)Election, Part Two

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No longer can the theologian afford to regard  anthropos  as the sole object of God's redemptive love, the exclusive image-bearer, o...
Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Rehabilitating Pelagius: The Making of the West's Most Notorious "Heretic"

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Rehabilitating Pelagius: The Making of the West's Most Notorious "Heretic" That Augustine did indeed retain something of ...
Tuesday, March 05, 2013

A Theological Narrative of Theistic Evolution

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...Given the unfathomable gulf of being, divine grace from a distance can only hope to persuade through imperfect witness, hoping to woo ...
Saturday, February 16, 2013

Natural (s)Election: Incarnation & Evolution

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From a theistic-evolutionary perspective, not only can we "hardly afford to reify the Edenic myth of the earth as a place in the uni...
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