This is a meet, right, and salutary lecture.
One of the more interesting points he makes is that the Neo-Platonists did not simply equate pure being with “the One.” Hart says that, rather, being emanated from the one.
This is a meet, right, and salutary lecture.
One of the more interesting points he makes is that the Neo-Platonists did not simply equate pure being with “the One.” Hart says that, rather, being emanated from the one.
Other great stuff from this lecture:
“Transcendence is the power to be immediately present in all things without being determined by them.”
“The Logos reveals the Father because the Father is fully convertible with his Logos.”
“Apophaticism becomes the apophaticism of intimacy.”
I’m definitely excited about this book he’s working on.
Hey Eric,
I quite enjoyed the lecture as well; the Palamites couldn’t have liked it. I have his article which is contained in: Orthodox Readings of Augustine.
In any case, I know this post is very old but do you what book Hart is working on addressing these points? Since this post he has published Atheist Delusions, I’m sure that’s not the book you were referring to. Did he mention a book he’s working on in the lecture that I might have missed?