54 min

The Social Ontology of the Church with Joshua Cockayne The London Lyceum

    • Christianity

Jordan talks with Joshua Cockayne about the social ontology of the church. They cover topics like what is social ontology/group theory? Why is it relevant for understanding the church? How should we think of the church in relation to social ontology? What are the costs and benefits of the various views? Do individual Christians have a responsibility to seek forgiveness and reconciliation on behalf of the church? Does the answer change if they aren’t a part of that church’s tradition, denomination, or heritage? And more.
Find more info about the London Lyceum or contact us at our website.

Find out more about Joshua at his website.

Resources:

1) Contemporary with Christ, Joshua Cockayne
2) Analytic Ecclesiology: The Social Ontology of the Church, Joshua Cockayne
3) Feasts of Memory: Collective Remembering, Liturgical Time Travel and the Actualisation of the Past, Joshua Cockayne
4) Keeping Together in Time, William McNeill
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Jordan talks with Joshua Cockayne about the social ontology of the church. They cover topics like what is social ontology/group theory? Why is it relevant for understanding the church? How should we think of the church in relation to social ontology? What are the costs and benefits of the various views? Do individual Christians have a responsibility to seek forgiveness and reconciliation on behalf of the church? Does the answer change if they aren’t a part of that church’s tradition, denomination, or heritage? And more.
Find more info about the London Lyceum or contact us at our website.

Find out more about Joshua at his website.

Resources:

1) Contemporary with Christ, Joshua Cockayne
2) Analytic Ecclesiology: The Social Ontology of the Church, Joshua Cockayne
3) Feasts of Memory: Collective Remembering, Liturgical Time Travel and the Actualisation of the Past, Joshua Cockayne
4) Keeping Together in Time, William McNeill
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Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-london-lyceum4672/exclusive-content

Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

54 min