Fr Dcn Dr Ananias Sorem joins me to discuss two important Roman Catholic figures: Anselm of Canterbury and John Duns Scotus. We will cover the insights here and there, but mainly focus on the weaknesses in these theologians and how they do not actually provide any bridge between “Palamism” and latin theology. The second half of this talk is available for subscribers.
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I never imagined that I would listen three times to a two-and-a-half hour long conversation about theology; in fact, I never thought I would find theology interesting at all! Jay’s Analysis changed all that.