This is episode 55 of the Logos Institute Podcast. In it, we return to our interview format as Joanna Leidenhag and I (Jonathan Rutledge) chat with Prof Tom McCall (Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) about his recent project on contemporary biblical & analytic Christology. If you're interested in jumping around to different points of the interview, here are some timestamps to help:
0:37 - Introduction of Prof McCall
1:27 - How did you become acquainted with analytic theology?
5:17 - Can analytic theology serve as a useful bridge between the church and academy?
8:09 - Is there any connection between your first book (Which Trinity? Whose Monotheism?) and this one (Whose Word? Which Flesh?)?
12:23 - How do you connect biblical Christology with analytic Christology?
16:14 - The book of Hebrews as an example of how this might go
18:02 - the principle of charity
20:09 - Does coherent Christology require rejecting a contradictory Christology (a la Jc Beall)?
If you've enjoyed listening to this interview, please see other content from our guest:
Thomas H. McCall
1. Faculty Page - https://divinity.tiu.edu/academics/faculty/thomas-h-mccall-phd/
2. Amazon Author Page - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Thomas-H-McCall/e/B003TB6TO8?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1588844449&sr=8-1
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