Mary Beth Ingham — John Duns Scotus: Four Theological Insights that Change Everything

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What if the Incarnation wasn’t primarily about fixing our sin but about God’s extravagant desire to become one with all creation? What if beauty isn’t just something we admire—it’s the heartbeat of reality, calling us to slow down, receive gifts, and respond with hope in a fractured world? Franciscan friar and philosopher Blessed John Duns Scotus (1265/66-1308), known as the “Subtle Doctor,” is one of the most underappreciated major theologians throughout Church history. His complexity also makes him one of the most misunderstood. Scholars like Dr. Mary Beth Ingham have helped make his theology accessible to people all around the world. This episode explores four important theological insights from Scotus that can impact our approach to life and faith today:

  • Scotus’s mystical vision of beauty as a transformative encoun ... 
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FranciscanFranciscan TheologyMary Beth InghamJohn Duns ScotusIncarnationBeautyFranciscan Philosophy