Thanks for this, John. I think that Aristotle's notion of eternal matter as a preexisting substratum makes for a more difficult fit. I try to unpack this in my forthcoming book *Theophanizing Love.*
Thank you, Father Hans, for making this available for free. I've been blessed immensely by your work- I discovered St. Maximus several years ago, and your integration of his insights with Augustine, etc. have been extremely illuminating.
I am a new subscriber I am grateful to be here, and wondering if there room for disagreement on this if we take Aristotle as a realist with respect to universals, given his view that they exist within particulars as entelecheia.
Thanks for this. Do you have information on the Society of Anglican Theologians? I’d be interested in possible membership if they are open to inquiries and new members.
Thanks for this, John. I think that Aristotle's notion of eternal matter as a preexisting substratum makes for a more difficult fit. I try to unpack this in my forthcoming book *Theophanizing Love.*
Thank you, Father Hans, for making this available for free. I've been blessed immensely by your work- I discovered St. Maximus several years ago, and your integration of his insights with Augustine, etc. have been extremely illuminating.
Dear Fr. Andrew,
I would recommend writing Dr. Joel Scandrett, who I think is heads up SAT ([email protected]).
Peace,
Hans+
I am a new subscriber I am grateful to be here, and wondering if there room for disagreement on this if we take Aristotle as a realist with respect to universals, given his view that they exist within particulars as entelecheia.
Thanks for this. Do you have information on the Society of Anglican Theologians? I’d be interested in possible membership if they are open to inquiries and new members.