
Homebrewed Christianity The Theology of Wolfhart Pannenberg w/ Philip Clayton
Sep 10, 2014
In this insightful discussion, Philip Clayton, a theology professor at Claremont School of Theology and former student of Wolfhart Pannenberg, shares his profound respect for his mentor's work. They explore Pannenberg's critiques of Carl Barth's theology, emphasizing the interplay of historical context, personal experience, and divine revelation. Clayton highlights Pannenberg's unique approach to creaturehood and the importance of integrating philosophical discourse into theology. Together, they reflect on Pannenberg's legacy and its relevance for contemporary faith.
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Intro
00:00 • 4min
A Glimpse into a Theological Mentor's Dual Nature
04:05 • 3min
Pannenberg's Historic Theology
07:26 • 31min
Theological Methodology and Creaturehood
38:10 • 8min
Navigating Theology: Pannenberg's Legacy
45:45 • 27min
Exploring Historical Revelation and Theological Implications
01:12:55 • 2min
Exploring the Legacy of Wolfhart Pannenberg's Theology
01:14:32 • 3min
