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Reformed Thought on Freedom vs. Compatibilism
Manage episode 513681335 series 2621793
In this episode Jordan talks with Joel Chopp, Joshua Lee Harris, and Daniel Houck about the concept of free will, particularly within the context of Reformed theology. They explore the historical debates surrounding free will, the influence of Jonathan Edwards, and the distinctions between compatibilism and libertarianism. The conversation also touches on the implications of these theological positions for understanding human agency and divine providence, as well as the potential for bridging gaps between Wesleyan and Reformed perspectives.
1) Reformed Though on Freedom vs. Compatibilism, Richard Muller
2) Muller's Compatibilism, Michael Preciado
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the London Lyceum Podcast
02:17 Exploring Free Will: The State of the Debate
06:57 The Influence of Jonathan Edwards on Free Will Discussions
10:00 The Distinction Between Early Reformed and Contemporary Views
12:15 Hypothetical Necessity and Its Implications
16:46 Understanding Determinism and Compatibilism
22:21 The Complexity of Free Will Definitions
26:43 Liberty of Indifference vs. Compatibilism
32:07 Exploring Free Will and Causation
34:29 The Distinction Between Event and Agent Causation
37:11 Rationality and Human Decision-Making
39:58 The Role of Intentions and Desires
42:40 Bridging Theological Perspectives on Free Will
46:11 Aquinas: Libertarian or Compatibilist?
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387 episodes
Manage episode 513681335 series 2621793
In this episode Jordan talks with Joel Chopp, Joshua Lee Harris, and Daniel Houck about the concept of free will, particularly within the context of Reformed theology. They explore the historical debates surrounding free will, the influence of Jonathan Edwards, and the distinctions between compatibilism and libertarianism. The conversation also touches on the implications of these theological positions for understanding human agency and divine providence, as well as the potential for bridging gaps between Wesleyan and Reformed perspectives.
1) Reformed Though on Freedom vs. Compatibilism, Richard Muller
2) Muller's Compatibilism, Michael Preciado
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the London Lyceum Podcast
02:17 Exploring Free Will: The State of the Debate
06:57 The Influence of Jonathan Edwards on Free Will Discussions
10:00 The Distinction Between Early Reformed and Contemporary Views
12:15 Hypothetical Necessity and Its Implications
16:46 Understanding Determinism and Compatibilism
22:21 The Complexity of Free Will Definitions
26:43 Liberty of Indifference vs. Compatibilism
32:07 Exploring Free Will and Causation
34:29 The Distinction Between Event and Agent Causation
37:11 Rationality and Human Decision-Making
39:58 The Role of Intentions and Desires
42:40 Bridging Theological Perspectives on Free Will
46:11 Aquinas: Libertarian or Compatibilist?
Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-london-lyceum4672/exclusive-content
Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
387 episodes
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