This is episode 14 of the Logos Institute Podcast, the official podcast of the Logos Institute for Analytic and Exegetical Theology. In this first half of our interview with Dr Kevin Diller, we (Stephanie Nicole Nordby & Jonathan C. Rutledge) discuss what significance, if any, Karl Barth has for work in analytic theology. Here are a few time stamps to help you navigate:
3:16 - Why should we care about Karl Barth and natural theology?
4:51 - What is Protestant Liberalism?
6:45 - What does Karl Barth have to do with analytic theology?
9:29 - What are some common caricatures of Barth?
14:05 - Introduction of Eustace to our discussion group
14:50 - What is Barth's concern about philosophy, given that one worry he had about theology was that it was too philosophical?
19:07 - How does Barth understand knowledge of God?
23:52 - Would Barth accept natural knowledge of God, revelatory knowledge, or a priori knowledge of God?
If you've enjoyed listening to this interview, please see other content from our guest:
Kevin Diller - https://www.taylor.edu/employee/faculty/kevin-diller
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