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We dive once more into the differences between Eastern and Western Christianity. This time, Dr. Jacobs tackles the nature-grace divide. He’ll trace how Augustine's anti-Pelagian framework created a nature-grace divide in the Latin West, where human nature is seen as inherently incapable of pleasing God without supernatural assistance. In contrast, the Eastern tradition maintains that humans as icons of God possess a natural connection to divine grace through the image-archetype relationship. The analysis covers how these differing anthropologies lead to distinct understandings of total depravity, synergy, and the relationship between creature and Creator. 00:00:00 Intro 00:01:22 Recap & roadmap 00:10:08 The Pelagian controversy 00:15:55 Hierarchy of loves 00:20:22 Augustine's pursuit of truth 00:28:19 Adam & Eve (original sin) 00:35:45 The root of total depravity 00:40:02 Divine volunteerism 00:51:09 Monistic views emerge 00:54:40 Medieval "faculty psychology" 01:08:22 Imago Dei (Image of God) nuances 01:11:30 Divine essence and energies 01:23:36 Insights from Plato 01:29:50 Man as icon of God 01:39:14 Grace in the Christian West 01:54:48 The faculty psychology problem 02:12:40 Doctrine of the Logoi 02:25:40 Idiosyncratic teleology 02:30:52 Wrapping up the series Other words for the algorithm… Augustine, Pelagianism, anti-Pelagian, total depravity, nature and grace, Eastern Orthodox, Western Christianity, Roman Catholic, Protestant theology, theosis, deification, divine energies, essence and energies, Gregory of Nyssa, Gregory of Nazianzus, Basil of Caesarea, John of Damascus, Thomas Aquinas, Thomism, scholasticism, faculty psychology, beatific vision, John Duns Scotus, William of Ockham, voluntarism, intellectualism, original sin, Adam and Eve, imago Dei, image of God, icon of God, synergy, monergism, Calvinism, Luther, Protestantism, Catholic theology, Orthodox theology, patristics, church fathers, created grace, uncreated grace, prevenient grace, divine volunteerism, anthropology, theological anthropology, Christian anthropology, medieval theology, Eastern Christianity, body and soul, hylomorphism, dualism, monism, Aristotle, Plato, natural law, Edward Feser, David Bentley Hart, Bishop Robert Barron, Jordan Peterson, Pints with Aquinas, Jonathan Pageau, Pints with Aquinas, systematic theology, historical theology, comparative theology, christology, incarnation, transfiguration, resurrection, Christian philosophy, medieval philosophy, neo-Thomism, apologetics, tradition, scripture, councils, creeds, orthodoxy, heresy, doctrine