Why Do You Desire to KNOW? Human Nature & Philosophy w/ Fr. Gregory Pine, O.P. & Prof. Therese Cory
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Why do human beings desire knowledge? Why should YOU care about philosophy? Join Fr. Gregory Pine, O.P. of Aquinas 101, Godsplaining, and Pints with Aquinas for an off-campus conversation with Prof. Therese Cory about the role of wonder in philosophy, the right temperament with which to approach philosophy, how philosophy educators can awaken the desire to understand in their students, how to create space for healthy discourse, and what the future of philosophical conversations could look like.
Why Do You Desire to Know? Human Nature & Philosophy w/ Fr. Gregory Pine, O.P. & Prof. Therese Cory (Off-Campus Conversations)
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Thank you both for taking the time to have this discussion. You answered questions I've long held, touched on ideas I never realized I had, and given me a certain confidence to continue on the path I currently find myself.
Wonderfully humane! What we need.
amazing content
Great lecture!
I had a question gnawing at me when you guys spoke about needing the "what" questions to supplement the "why" question. Like why do we have prisons? Because of justice. Well that answer doesn't satisfy unless I know what justice is. So is there a hierarchy to the type of questions we ought to be asking to produce the most satisfactory understanding, thus instilling confidence in our minds? I first thought of "who" questions being first as in who should I listen to and who has the authority to teach such and such. "How" questions seem to require a mentor to show us the ropes in the execution of a prudence to the greater glory of our Father. But like you said, people tend to move towards that which satisfies their passions over that which satisfies their longing for truth, so it would seem there's also a hierarchy on towards philosophical pursuits and the first being that which enables the mind to re-establish their reign ove its passions. In general, what order of inquiry do you think will enable the greatest satisfaction in understanding the truth and/or inspiring the pursuit of wisdom.
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Ya'all admit the Monotheistic Trinity is 3 in 1, YHVH Father Daddy single source of ALL...
So why not just be Jewish ? It is the Original faith of Abraham, and it is the true Faith that counted as Rightiousness. When you pray Our Father, you are speaking to YHVH, correct ? So thank him for Jesus and just be Jewish. YHVH loves all of you converts in true faith and love, just as much as he loves Abraham.
No Christian denies who YHVH is, saying that the father is the source is just saying he is the source of the immanent trinitarian life, from which his Word proceed from him and the father and son spirating the Spirit as one principle within the divine life. We all believe that the father, the son, and the Holy Spirit is YHVH, in the same way we could appropriate the title father to the Lord Jesus Christ not in the notional sense but in the essential attributes sense that the whole Trinity share as the source of all creation Isaiah 9:6, Romans 9:5. We’re in the New Covenant, we can’t just go back and deny the Lord Jesus Christ, not saying he isn’t in the Old Testament but I’m saying that the Lord wasn’t incarnated yet, without the incarnation their is no salvation. And we pray the Our father correct but that pray there is a method to how we address the father, we pray to the father through the son in the Spirit. Every Christian is thankful for Jesus, because it is by the Spirit of His son ( the father ) we can call abba father Galatians 4:6. Hopefully this clears things up, God bless 🙏🏾