The Doctrine of Simplicity

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James Dolezal, Jeff Waddington and Camden Bucey recorded a recent discussion over breakfast on the doctrine of simplicity. The audio quality is not good as it was recorded on a handheld recorder in a noisy diner. Regardless, we hope this proves to be interesting and beneficial for those interested in philosophical studies of the doctrine of God.

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7 Responses to “The Doctrine of Simplicity”

  1. Chris E says:

    I was interested by the Paul Helm tangent – I’d be interested on a program on him at some point.

    Also – would it be possible for one of you to add a bibliography for this program?

  2. Camden Bucey says:

    Chris,

    I’ll get on that bibliography. – thanks

  3. Tim H. says:

    Hey guys,
    This was a fascinating show! I appreciate James’s knowledge and how clearly he explains himself. I managed to hear the whole thing while driving through a terrible thunder storm last night. I’d like to hear more on the subject in the future.

    Tim

  4. Ron Iveson says:

    Loved it, my heads battered though! I needed coffee form the waitress! Keep it going boys!

  5. Edmond says:

    Awesome edition. You second guess your egghead auidience! We love this stuff! And I actually loved the diner vibe as well.

    • Camden Bucey says:

      I figured we would have several people that would be interested in this. I’d like to do a bunch more of this variety. I did have a few people thank me for the “warning” :-)

  6. tim prussic says:

    Divine simplicity have fascinated me since seminary. I had a professor (Dr. Dennis Jowers) that had just completed his PhD at Edinburgh. His dissertation was on the doctrine of the trinity, specifically criticizing Karl Rahner. Thanks, guys!

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