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In this episode, we drill down further into how the Realist/Nominalist debate shapes our understanding of God with special guest and expert, Dr. Paul Gould.
In this podcast, we discuss:
- What is “Divine Conceptualism” and how does it relate to Moderate Realism?
- What are some of the intellectual resources we gain when we hold Platonist ideas about abstract objects and traditional theist understandings about God’s nature?
- How does distinguishing the two types of creation help us understand God’s creative activity?
- Where do distinctions about Platonic and Aristotelian thought help us sort through what we can know about reality?
- How does “Divine Exemplarism” help us make sense of difficult passages in Scripture?
- How can we make sense of the concept of “Divine Simplicity” without falling into incoherence?
- What is the concept of “Divine Aseity” and what requirements does it actually place on our ideas about God’s nature?
Resources mentioned during our conversation:
- The first episode in this series: #45 – What Makes Things What They Are? The Realist/Nominalist Debate, Part 1
- The second episode in the series: #46 – Good Reasons to Believe in Things We Can’t See: The Realism/Nominalism Debate, Part 2
- The third episode in this series: #47: The Beliefs, Distinctions, and Cultural Impact of Nominalism: The Realism/Nominalism Debate, Part 3
Recommended resources:
- To find out more about Paul Gould and his work, please visit his website – Paul Gould
- J. P. Moreland and William Lane Craig, Philosophical Foundations for a Christian Worldview, chapter on Properties
- Garrett J. DeWeese and J. P. Moreland, Philosophy Made Slightly Less Difficult: A Beginner’s Guide to Life’s Big Questions, chapter on Properties
- J. P. Moreland, Love Your God with All Your Mind: The Role of Reason in the Life of the Soul