Aristotle: Your Guide to Citizen Virtue
Cary Nederman
The Trinity is the foundation of Christian faith, the lifeblood of its liturgy. In this remarkable course, you will come to understand the Trinitarian theology and history as never before. Your professor is Fr. David Vincent Meconi, S.J. (D.Phil., the University of Oxford), an expert on early Church history and an award-winning theology professor at Saint Louis University.
The idea of one God as three persons cannot be understood through human reason alone. Indeed, the doctrine of the Trinity was not something that Christians fully grasped during the early stages of the church. Since then, the ecumenical councils and Christianity’s great theologians have developed an understanding of this great mystery, giving us the necessary language to discuss it.
The Trinity: A Theological and Spiritual History encapsulates two millennia of Trinitarian theology in a series of twelve brilliant lectures. Thorough yet accessible, Meconi’s course covers the fascinating history of Trinitarian doctrine, from the first disciples to the pews of modern churches. Along the way, you’ll explore how the Trinity manifests itself in sacred scripture, the Mass, and catechism.
The doctrine of God’s triune existence has always been the foundation of Christian belief. After rooting yourself in the scriptural origins of the Trinity, you’ll explore how the first Christians unfolded the teaching Jesus left to His disciples. Moving through the history of the Trinity, you will come to see its mystery not as an abstract doctrine, but rather as the manifestation of Christian discipleship.
Duration - 4h 54m.
Author - Cary Nederman.
Narrator - Cary Nederman.
Published Date - Thursday, 19 January 2023.
Location:
United States
Description:
The Trinity is the foundation of Christian faith, the lifeblood of its liturgy. In this remarkable course, you will come to understand the Trinitarian theology and history as never before. Your professor is Fr. David Vincent Meconi, S.J. (D.Phil., the University of Oxford), an expert on early Church history and an award-winning theology professor at Saint Louis University. The idea of one God as three persons cannot be understood through human reason alone. Indeed, the doctrine of the Trinity was not something that Christians fully grasped during the early stages of the church. Since then, the ecumenical councils and Christianity’s great theologians have developed an understanding of this great mystery, giving us the necessary language to discuss it. The Trinity: A Theological and Spiritual History encapsulates two millennia of Trinitarian theology in a series of twelve brilliant lectures. Thorough yet accessible, Meconi’s course covers the fascinating history of Trinitarian doctrine, from the first disciples to the pews of modern churches. Along the way, you’ll explore how the Trinity manifests itself in sacred scripture, the Mass, and catechism. The doctrine of God’s triune existence has always been the foundation of Christian belief. After rooting yourself in the scriptural origins of the Trinity, you’ll explore how the first Christians unfolded the teaching Jesus left to His disciples. Moving through the history of the Trinity, you will come to see its mystery not as an abstract doctrine, but rather as the manifestation of Christian discipleship. Duration - 4h 54m. Author - Cary Nederman. Narrator - Cary Nederman. Published Date - Thursday, 19 January 2023.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:41
About The Presenter
Duration:00:01:45
Lecture 1: The Greek Pulis
Duration:00:22:53
Lecture 2: Athens In Peace And War
Duration:00:24:43
Lecture 3: Athenian Culture And The Birth Of Philosophy
Duration:00:23:59
Lecture 4: Plato And His Student Aristotle
Duration:00:24:15
Lecture 5: The Life Worth Living
Duration:00:24:11
Lecture 6: Aristotle's Theroy Of Virtue
Duration:00:24:25
Lecture 7: The Political Animal
Duration:00:24:31
Lecture 8: The Meaning Of Citizenship
Duration:00:24:55
Lecture 9: Forms Of Constitutional Order
Duration:00:24:30
Lecture 10: Justice Versus Stability
Duration:00:24:57
Lecture 11: The Ideal Poets
Duration:00:23:44
Lecture 12: Aristotrlianism After Aristotle
Duration:00:24:11
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:25