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🗓️ 27 June 2025
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Prof. Paul Gondreau explores whether God could truly experience human emotions and suffering by examining Christ’s full humanity, the Church’s response to heresies like docetism and monophysitism, and the Aristotelian-Thomistic understanding of human nature and passions.
This lecture was given on March 7th, 2025, at Dominican House of Studies.
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About the Speaker:
Paul Gondreau is professor of theology at Providence College, where he has taught for 26 years. He received his doctorate in theology from the University of Fribourg, Switzerland, doing his dissertation on Christ's full humanity (Christ's human passions/emotions) under the renowned Thomist scholar Jean-Pierre Torrell. He specializes in the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas and has published widely in the areas of Christology (focusing on Christ’s full humanity and his maleness), Christian anthropology, the moral meaning and purpose of human sexuality and sexual difference, the biblical vision of Aquinas' theology, the theology of disability, the sacrament of the Eucharist and the priesthood, and the Catholic vision of J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings.
This project/publication was made possible through the support of Grant 63391 from the John Templeton Foundation. The opinions expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the John Templeton Foundation.
Keywords: Animal Nature, Aristotelianism, Christology, Concupiscence, Council of Chalcedon, Council of Constantinople, Docetism, Gospel of John, Incarnation, Monophysitism
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0:51.8 | Let me start out with a thought experiment. |
0:55.0 | So forget for the moment that God became man in the person of Christ, and let's pretend |
1:02.0 | that this never happened. |
1:04.0 | So now imagine that God has decided to enter into human history in the most profound manner |
1:10.0 | possible by becoming a human being. |
1:14.1 | So what would you think that this human being would be like? |
1:21.2 | Would he show emotion? |
1:23.3 | Would God in human form act emotionally? |
1:26.2 | Would he weep? Would he be subject form act emotionally? Would he weep? |
1:30.2 | Would he be subject to feeling pain? |
1:37.2 | Or would he be a pallid, stoic-like figure, like Mr. Spock? |
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