Episodes
Monday Sep 09, 2024
René Girard
Monday Sep 09, 2024
Monday Sep 09, 2024
Here is a repeat of an earlier episode on René Girard pointing to our upcoming class with Michael Hardin. Paul and Frank have a conversation about the work of Girard, who has given us a tremendously useful and biblical understanding of the scapegoat mechanism which shapes all culture.
(To register for the upcoming class on René Girard with Michael Hardin go to https://pbi.forgingploughshares.org/offerings. The Course will run from the second week of October to the first week in December.)
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Monday Feb 11, 2019
Monday Feb 11, 2019
Hayden Hagerman and Paul Axton discuss Wittgenstein's and Augustine's understanding of language and how this can result in two different theological understandings.
Part 1 of 2.
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Saturday Dec 29, 2018
An analysis of The Sickness Unto Death
Saturday Dec 29, 2018
Saturday Dec 29, 2018
In this introduction to Kierkegaard, Paul Axton compares Kierkegaard's Sickness Unto Death with Lacanian psychoanalysis.
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Saturday Jul 28, 2018
Undeniable - Interview with Bryan Gallant
Saturday Jul 28, 2018
Saturday Jul 28, 2018
Paul Axton invties Bryan Gallant to discuss recovering from the worst sort of grief and finding love and a new understanding of God and what is important.
Author's book: Undeniable
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Monday Jul 02, 2018
Interview with Eric Seibert
Monday Jul 02, 2018
Monday Jul 02, 2018
Eric Seibert is Professor of Old Testament at Messiah College and his book Disarming the Church is a complete guide to the peaceable kingdom. If Christians follow the Prince of Peace, why do they often behave so violently? What can be done to transform the church so that it looks more like Jesus? In this podcast. Seibert and Paul Axton explore these questions and discuss biblical and practical reasons for living nonviolently in all areas of life.
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Saturday Feb 24, 2018
Conversation on Barth's doctrine of Election
Saturday Feb 24, 2018
Saturday Feb 24, 2018
Paul Axton and Jonathan Totty have a conversation about Karl Barth's doctrine of election. Barth recovers a profound NT insight which puts a very different emphasis on predestination and election.
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Saturday Feb 17, 2018
Serving the Absolute Father through Death-Dealing Duty (Yukio Mishima Part 4)
Saturday Feb 17, 2018
Saturday Feb 17, 2018
Paul continues his series depicting the working of the law of sin and death through the life of Yukio Mishima.
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Monday Feb 12, 2018
Sun and Steel (Yukio Mishima Part 3)
Monday Feb 12, 2018
Monday Feb 12, 2018
Paul Axton talks about Mishima's turn from writing to a turn to duty: Where his writing stood over and against his father his will now shape his life according to the word of his father by silencing his ego and taking up a path toward his own self-destruction.
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Monday Dec 04, 2017
Who is the Better Follower of Christ Gandhi or Calvin?
Monday Dec 04, 2017
Monday Dec 04, 2017
Thomas Evans, Jonathan Totty, Matt Welch, & Paul Axton discuss the essence of Christianity. Did Gandhi have it better than Calvin? In this wide-ranging discussion, we touch upon the work of Tolstoy, King, Girard, and others.
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Saturday Nov 04, 2017
Modernity and the Secular - Toward a Resolution (Part 4)
Saturday Nov 04, 2017
Saturday Nov 04, 2017
Paul Axton and Jonathan Totty discuss the potential resolution to the modernist divide between faith and reason to be found in Radical Orthodoxy, Postliberalism, Barthianism, and the the thought of Ludwig Wittgenstein.
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