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  <title>The Motive for the Incarnation: A Conversation with Justus Hunter</title>
  <description>In this episode of the podcast, Daniel Houck speaks with Justus Hunter about the reason for the incarnation. They discuss why medieval theologians such as Robert Grosseteste argued that the Son of God would have become incarnate even if Adam hadn’t sinned, how Thomas Aquinas and Duns Scotus approached the issue, and why theologians should care about it today. </description>
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