Episodes
Monday Jan 09, 2023
Irenaeus’ Recapitulation as Hermeneutic and Economy of Salvation
Monday Jan 09, 2023
Monday Jan 09, 2023
Austin, Brad, Brian, Matt, Drew, Matthew, Allan, Jim and Paul, discuss the work of the early church father, Irenaeus, and his approach to both his reading of the Hebrew Scriptures and the economy of salvation, including cosmic salvation, through the summing up (recapitulation) of all things in the Gospel.
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Saturday Jan 07, 2023
Sermon: The Contrast of Total Darkness and Total Light
Saturday Jan 07, 2023
Saturday Jan 07, 2023
Paul Axton preaches - Isaiah depicts a world of darkness broken open by the light of the Messiah. The depth of the violence, oppression, and meaninglessness of this darkness must be appreciated so as to apprehend the world-changing nature of God conjoined to the world in the light of Christ.
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Saturday Dec 24, 2022
Who Do You Say That I Am?: The Presence of Christ in His Identity
Saturday Dec 24, 2022
Saturday Dec 24, 2022
Matt, Jim, Allan, Rob, David, Brian, Brad, Drew, and Paul discuss the Gospel as answering the question, "Who do you say that I am?" Identifying Christ comes with the presence of Christ in the one answering the question. This Gospel encounter, not history, nor Scripture, nor church, is the central and primary authority from which all of these authorities are derived.
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Monday Dec 19, 2022
Sermon: The Politics of Jesus as Final Reality
Monday Dec 19, 2022
Monday Dec 19, 2022
Paul Axton preaches - The kingdoms of the world would determine reality through manipulation of life through death while Christ's kingdom defeats death and establishes a kingdom of life and peace. Though the Jewish notion that the Messiah would defeat Rome through violent insurrection was mistaken, it was not a mistake to understand that the Messiah would usher in a different kingdom and a different order of truth and reality.
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Saturday Dec 17, 2022
Enfleshing the Gospel as Analogy of Faith
Saturday Dec 17, 2022
Saturday Dec 17, 2022
In this first in a series on reading the Bible Allan, Jim, Trenton, Matt, Brian, Drew, Matthew and Paul discuss the early church hermeneutic connected to the Gospel of peace and its connection to an embodied ethic, soon set aside in the Constantinian shift.
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Monday Dec 12, 2022
Sermon: How Not to be a Christian Fascist
Monday Dec 12, 2022
Monday Dec 12, 2022
Paul Axton preaches - In the United States and many places throughout the world Christianity is being tied to fascism and authoritarianism. There is a failed form of Christianity that becomes a platform for the worst forms of abusive authoritarianism, yet where Christianity is correctly understood Fascist Christian, Nazi Christian, or perhaps German Christian or American Christian should be oxymoronic.
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Saturday Dec 10, 2022
Practicing Peace with Michael Wood
Saturday Dec 10, 2022
Saturday Dec 10, 2022
In this interview with Australian Pastor and Peace Activist Michael Wood, Michael describes how the struggle of being a peaceful Rector (head - the one in charge) led him to realize the depth of violence by which we are surrounded and the need to implement and practice peace structurally and strategically in church and throughout life. (You can find Practicing Peace at https://www.amazon.com/dp/1666792241?ie=UTF8&n=133140011
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Monday Dec 05, 2022
Sermon: The Christocentric Principle
Monday Dec 05, 2022
Monday Dec 05, 2022
Paul Axton preaches - the anthropic principle may accord or point to a Christian understanding, but Paul goes far beyond this in describing Christ as the motive force - the means and reason - for creation and creation's completion in redemption.
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Saturday Dec 03, 2022
My Missionary Journey
Saturday Dec 03, 2022
Saturday Dec 03, 2022
Catherine Totty interviews Paul in regard to his story in missions and his journey and experience in Japan. They discuss the role of mission organizations, the notion of contextualization, mission strategy, and training leadership.
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Monday Nov 28, 2022
Sermon: Christ as an Alternative Order of Truth
Monday Nov 28, 2022
Monday Nov 28, 2022
Paul Axton preaches - Christ as the truth resolves the trouble of dialectic through identity and difference. Maximus the Confessor describes Christ, based on the Chalcedonian formula, as a new form of rationality, bringing together absolute transcendence and immanence in the person of Christ - redefining all of these categories in the process.
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