Bulgakov's Spiritual Diary with Dr. Roberto De La Noval and Fr. Mark Roosien
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ม.ค. 2024
- Roberto De La Noval of Mount St. Mary's University and Fr. Mark Roosien of the Yale Institute of Sacred Music were gracious to join me an a free flowing conversation that focused on some of their background and the pathways that led them to do be working on translation of Bulgakov's work and explored the impact of Bulgakov's work. We all up talking about NDEs, spiritual senses, and psychedelics.
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Wonderful conversation - thank you
It's 2024 and Nate is still on his game. David Bentley Hart is crack for Christian mystics. I can't get enough of him. Brainiacs talking God and theology ... proof God loves us (universally) :)
Thanks for this! I was noticing a divide between theology done in the academy and now “TH-cam theology”, this seems to fill the gap!
1:32:00 mental illness and the demonic and fears of schizophrenics and the “blasphemy of the Holy Spirit”
I LOVE the idea that the unforgivable sin is unforgiveness. The ramifications of that are glorious.
Deconstruction as the eradication of idols. 6 words to live by :-0) Brilliant conversation thank you.
17:54 Roberto's response to "did he have a deconstruction (of his faith)?" is PERFECT. yes.
Oh! What a wonderful surprise! Watching now.
How was your Christmas?
@@WhiteStoneName sent you a Vox:)
This was such a great and far reaching conversation guys, the subjects and points of view just landing. I heard the name Balkakov thru Vervaeke . Justifying Universalism is so difficult to Biblical types I would not even try
Interesting that Vervaeke is mentioning Bulgakov, I sent him.Roberto's book a long time ago
1:25:55 Fr. John - "God was in Christ reconciling the world to himself. Not Christ was reconciling God to the world...God has always been our friend." 😍
1:23:00 the ultimate understanding of “conquest” (where an enemy becomes, is transformed into, a friend)
Power as defeat of enemies vs the Cross.
Here for it.
35:14 - 36:05 “living as if Hell is real.”
This part is absolutely resonant. My experience exactly.
8:08 Hell yeah! ❤🎉
Bulgakov a radical personalist.
1:17:30 - 1:18:30 is such a BALLER section on the severity of Christian Universalism. ❤
Never thought of it or posed it exactly that way before.
19:51 The internet, pre-facebook forum "Theology Web" sounds awesome. Glad you found that.
Fantastic conversation. I’d love to do a reading of Bulgakov’s essay that was mentioned, “Sophiology of Death”, on the channel at some point if Roberto would be ok with it.
Michael I will send out group message to talk about this.
1:19:53 re: staying in the hopeful Universalist camp, because this one respects the tradition.
Honestly, most times I feel like this is a type of false humility. And I’ve often said that there is a big difference between thinking one *ought to* believe a certain thing and actually believing it.
If one believes that a severe universal reconciliation -where all people are transformed, and conquered versus defeated-is the best story. Isn’t that the deepest form of belief?
Kaliya Rivet gonna love this NDE stuff.
He’s obsessed with them.
When you going to talk to Jordan, he said yes. I need to see that.
@@grailcountryI emailed again before Christmas. But no response.
I’ll try and set something up again.
1:12:27 MORE PROOF TEXTS!
1:30:02 John, the Baptist’s self-abnegation is born of joy
Hebrews 12:1
9:38 PVK, listen up.
Where can I read an account of Sergius Bulgakov's death? D B Hart has spoken about it but I would like to read it for myself.
afkimel.wordpress.com/2014/07/27/at-the-death-bed-of-archpriest-sergei-bulgakov/
@@grailcountry Thanks. It is amazing that Sergius Bulgakov is not recognised as a saint whereas Emperor Constantine, for instance, is.
29:21do you still believe something similar to this?
not in the sense that somebody will go to hell or not, but in that "going to hell" is something similar to somebody "being arbitrarily thrown into a pit of fire after they die" in a way that they'd experience suffering as something like external that falls onto them, as if they would be taken from hell to heaven then they'd just stop suffering.
That's not what I said.
@@grailcountry "according to my parent's worldview they'd just straight up going to hell" going to hell, as in walking to hell, as in being thrown into hell, against their will. is that not what you said?
"because they didn't have the right confession of faith" which means going to hell is something external, like a punishment for a crime, the crime of not having the right "confession of faith", what am I missing here?