Episodes
Saturday Jan 05, 2019
PBI - Vangie Rodenbeck on Marginalization and Restorative Justice
Saturday Jan 05, 2019
Saturday Jan 05, 2019
A brief conversation with Vangie Rodenbeck, developer of Ploughshares Bible Institute’s newest course: THE 250 Marginalization and Restorative Justice. The course is a practical and thought-provoking application the peaceful Gospel message at the heart of Forging Ploughshares’ mission to issues of power and inequality among traditionally marginalized groups. Vangie shares how her experiences raising a child with a documented disability have influenced her theology and her ideas about the justice offered by the powerlessness of Jesus’ cross.
The course will be open for registration by the 14th of January.
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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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Monday Dec 24, 2018
The Perversion of John Howard Yoder - Part 2
Monday Dec 24, 2018
Monday Dec 24, 2018
Paul Axton continues his examination of the life and theology of John Howard Yoder.
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Saturday Dec 22, 2018
Sermon - Two Kinds of Freedom
Saturday Dec 22, 2018
Saturday Dec 22, 2018
Paul Axton exams an absolute and Christian notion of Freedom and suggests our age is characterized by a pursuit of a false freedom giving rise to the sickness of the age.
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Monday Dec 17, 2018
The Perversion of John Howard Yoder as Reflected in His Theology
Monday Dec 17, 2018
Monday Dec 17, 2018
Paul Axton talks about John Howard Yoder, one of the premier theological thinkers of the 20th century who suffered from a sexual perversion. Since he consciously developed his theology to include the fullness of personality the test here is to work out how this failure is reflected in the theology of John Howard Yoder.
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Saturday Dec 15, 2018
Sermon - When the Church Fails to be The Church
Saturday Dec 15, 2018
Saturday Dec 15, 2018
Paul Axton poses the question, "Do Christians have recourse to the law when so-called Christians are abusing them sexually or financially?"
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Monday Dec 10, 2018
The Life Of Wittgenstein Interwoven with the Philosophy
Monday Dec 10, 2018
Monday Dec 10, 2018
Paul Axton weaves the thought of Wittgenstein with his personal journey in order to set the stage for understanding his philosophy.
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Saturday Dec 08, 2018
Sermon - Turn Him Over to Satan
Saturday Dec 08, 2018
Saturday Dec 08, 2018
Paul Axton preaches: The apostle Paul deals with the origin and depth of evil and explains to the Church in Corinth how to insure the power of the Passover Lamb applies to them. Part of what needs to be gotten rid of is the notion that law and love are opposed.
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Monday Dec 03, 2018
Wittgenstein
Monday Dec 03, 2018
Monday Dec 03, 2018
Paul Axton explains that Ludwig Wittgenstein shifted philosophy and with it theology to a new appreciation of the embodied nature of language and thus the embedded contextual nature of being human.
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Saturday Dec 01, 2018
Sermon - A Liberated Conscience
Saturday Dec 01, 2018
Saturday Dec 01, 2018
Paul Axton preaches on I Corinthians 4, where the apostle Paul says he does not judge anyone nor even presume to judge himself. He is describing a relinquishment of judgmentalism achieved by presuming responsibility as a servant and not a legislator of over the church.
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