Trinity and Christian Life

Aristotle, Alexander, and the Logic of the Cosmos


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How did a philosopher from a small town in northern Greece become the architect of a new intellectual paradigm? This episode explores the "seismic" shift from the transcendent focus of Plato to the immanent realism of Aristotle. We analyse the complex relationship between Aristotle and Alexander the Great, discussing how the student rejected his master’s ethnocentrism to pursue a fusion of Persian and Greek cultures.We also deconstruct the Aristotelian Organon—the tool of logic that separates the "cosmos" of order from the "chaos" of the unintelligible. Finally, we discuss the metaphysics of the "Unmoved Mover" and how Aristotle’s concept of the "Four Causes" was later appropriated to explain the nature of Christ in texts like Colossians and Romans.Key Topics:• The Lyceum and the "Peripatetic" (walking) method.• Taxonomy as the linguistic map of reality.• Potentiality vs. Actuality and the problem of change.• The paradox of the Irresistible Force and the Immovable Object.

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Trinity and Christian LifeBy Ajay Daram