Christ, Time, & Creation | Jordan Daniel Wood + JD Lyonhart + Nate Hile
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Christ, time, and creation—can the eternal Being truly enter our world of becoming without losing divinity? In this long-form panel, JD Lyonhart (University of Jamestown), Jordan Daniel Wood (Belmont University), and Nate Hile (Grail Quest) explore the paradox at the heart of Christianity: the Word through whom all things were made “became flesh” (John 1). We trace how this touches the Trinity, the Logos, identity/difference, Paul’s “body logic,” Maximus the Confessor, Eucharist and time, the problem of evil, and why love is the only knowledge that finally sees “face to face.”
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Chapters
0:11 Panel intro (JD Lyonhart & Jordan Daniel Wood)
2:05 John 1 and the shock of the Incarnation
3:49 What do “being” and “becoming” mean?
4:54 “Through him all things were made”: why Christ & creation belong together
6:59 Finding contact between God and the world (without collapse)
9:38 Trinity: unity and difference held together
11:29 Christ as access to God in creation (Logos)
12:36 Paul’s “body logic”: in Christ, solidarity and reversal
15:06 Suffering with Christ; practical stakes of the paradox
17:54 Personhood, paradox, and why logic alone can’t carry it
21:04 Everyday example: the “same” self through change
23:38 Maximus on prudence—joining universal and particular
26:31 Against “all being” or “all becoming”: why both distort
27:59 One-and-many everywhere (and why love knows)
30:24 Love, knowledge, and seeing “face to face” (1 Cor 13)
33:06 AI & personhood: the irreducible who
37:03 Why this paradox shows up in everything
39:03 “Did God die?”—cross, eternity, and real suffering
41:02 Love as substance, not ornament
44:02 Q&A: feminine language, Sophia, and the Trinity
53:04 Q&A: being/becoming & the problem of evil
1:03:02 Q&A: Eucharist, time, and “one death for all”
1:09:16 Q&A: person vs individual; dereliction and salvation
1:15:53 Closing & applause
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