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Myron and Martin reflect on the formation of Christian ethics while reading Aquinas on angels and the immaterial order and Calvin on images, idolatry, and the unseen nature of God.
"The human mind is, so to speak, a perpetual forge of idols."
—Calvin's Institutes, 1.11.8
01:02 Opening Reflections: Christian ethics
25:11 Roadside Attractions: San Diego
41:14 Summa Theologica (Prima Pars, Q50)
1:08:42 Institutes (1.11.1-16)
By Myron Steeves and Martin IsrebMyron and Martin reflect on the formation of Christian ethics while reading Aquinas on angels and the immaterial order and Calvin on images, idolatry, and the unseen nature of God.
"The human mind is, so to speak, a perpetual forge of idols."
—Calvin's Institutes, 1.11.8
01:02 Opening Reflections: Christian ethics
25:11 Roadside Attractions: San Diego
41:14 Summa Theologica (Prima Pars, Q50)
1:08:42 Institutes (1.11.1-16)