In this episode of Thinking Faith, Deacon Eric and Dr. Brett Salkeld explore different theological perspectives on Jesus' suffering, redemption, and death on the cross. They discuss the historical views of Saint Anselm and Thomas Aquinas, examining the necessity of Jesus' death and the fittingness of the cross. The conversation includes personal anecdotes and the introduction of modern thinkers like René Girard and Bernard Lonergan, who provide contemporary frameworks for understanding salvation and scapegoating. The episode emphasizes the importance of continually seeking new metaphors and analogies to make the meaning of the cross accessible and relevant for each generation.
01:01 Exploring Jesus' Suffering and Death
01:41 Anselm's Medieval Perspective
04:26 Thomas Aquinas' Approach
04:56 Dinner Table Theology
06:45 The Fittingness of the Cross
12:21 Modern Thinkers on the Cross
16:59 Facing Mortality: Choices and Practices
17:29 Modern Metaphors of the Cross
17:59 Introduction to René Girard's Thought
18:57 Scapegoating and World Mythology
20:22 The Unique Perspective of the Bible
22:45 The Cross and Contemporary Culture
28:43 The Role of Preachers and Theologians