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Interviews
The London Lyceum
Jordan talks with me about my new book on the Trinity (Cambridge Elements, The Problems of God series). We discuss the concept of conciliatory Trinitarianism, the significance of the Sixth Ecumenical Council, and the distinctions between relational and constituent ontology. Williams also addresses the logical problem of the Trinity, the monarchy of the Father, simplicity and Trinity, and more!
​Brandon Smith interviews me to discuss my new book, The Trinity (Cambridge Elements, The Problems of God series).
Brandon Smith interviews me to discuss self-knowledge in the Trinity (3:30), Nicaea and the Trinity in the Sixth Ecumenical Council (36:02), Henry of Ghent’s contribution to trinitarian theology (58:30), and more.
Church Grammar Podcast
History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps
Peter Adamson interviews me to discuss my edited volume, Disability in Medieval Christian Philosophy and Theology. After summarizing key concepts from the Philosophy of Disability, I delve into theories of personhood and a reception history of Aristotle's discussion of "slaves by nature" and how all this relates to some Spanish Colonial thought in the Americas in the 16th century.

David Erhan's YouTube Channel
David interviews me about a chapter from my book The Trinity (Cambridge Elements). We talk about the theological debate between the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholics regarding the filioque ("and from the Son") clause in the Nicene-Constantinople creed (381 AD). Among other things, I discuss debates concerning the ontology of the Trinity and internal divine production (e.g., God the Father's eternal generation of God the Son).
Orthodox Shahada
Lewis from Orthodox Shahada, which is an Eastern Orthodox youtube channel, interviews me to discuss my recent rediscovery of the Trinitarian Theology from the sixth ecumenical council (Constantinople III, 680-681AD), as well as my own constructive proposal for the ontology of self-knowledge in the Trinity.
The London Lyceum
Jordan Steffaniak from the London Lyecum, which is a Baptist analytic theology podcast, interviews me to discuss my rediscovery of the Trinitarian theology from the sixth ecumenical council (Constantinople III), as well as my own constructive proposal for the ontology of self-knowledge in the Trinity.
The London Lyceum
Jordan Staffaniak from The London Lyceum conducts a roundtable discussion about the Trinity and divine simplicity with Thomas McCall, Oliver Crisp, Timothy Pawl, and me. Among other things, I introduce my rediscovery of the sixth ecumenical council's Trinitarian theology into the discussion.
The Trinities Podcast
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