Episodes
Saturday Apr 20, 2024
Sermon: Eclipsing the Mirror Stage in Mirroring Christ
Saturday Apr 20, 2024
Saturday Apr 20, 2024
In two passages from I and II Corinthians, Paul utilizes the mirror or mirroring to illustrate incompleteness and immaturity and fullness. He points to the focus on the spectral, the partial, the created - as in many religions which focus on the sun and its eclipse - as the problem. In Psychoanalysis this mirror stage is universal and without cure, but Paul depicts passage beyond the mirror stage in mirroring Christ.
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Monday Apr 15, 2024
Christ and Culture: From Eliade and Berger to Hart and Bulgakov
Monday Apr 15, 2024
Monday Apr 15, 2024
Jim, David, Tim, Brian and Paul discuss the possible relationships between Christ and culture, particularly in a secular age, and discuss the opposed positions of Mircea Eliade and Peter Berger and the resolution posed by David Bentley Hart and Sergius Bulgakov.
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Saturday Apr 13, 2024
Sermon: A Neo-Chalcedonian Understanding of the Unifying Work of Christ
Saturday Apr 13, 2024
Saturday Apr 13, 2024
The Council of Chalcedon, as read by Maximus the Confessor, provides a solution to the issue of difference and unity, the problem of the one and the many, or the answer to how their can be unifying love in a universe seemingly built on dualism, difference, and multiplicity.
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Monday Apr 08, 2024
Sermon: Resurrection as the Center of Christian Faith
Monday Apr 08, 2024
Monday Apr 08, 2024
There are a variety of Christianities in which resurrection is excluded (theological liberalism), not needed (fundamentalism and penal substitution), or deemphasized (evangelicalism or pietism). The answer to the resurrectionless or semi-resurrectionless religions is the gospel, as the defeat of death, a cosmic salvation, a lived righteousness, a resurrection kingdom, lived in the Spirit now.
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Saturday Apr 06, 2024
Michael Hardin on a Girardian Approach to the New Testament
Saturday Apr 06, 2024
Saturday Apr 06, 2024
In the conclusion to the interview with Girard specialist Michael Hardin, Michael explains how a non-sacrificial hermeneutic, taken up in the Wesleyan Quadrilateral of Scripture, tradition, reason and experience, given a Christological center is the dynamic for reading the Bible and understanding God, not through morality but in character and ethics. The notion of doubling, rivalry, the rise of passion, and the failure of evangelicalism in accounting for the Jesus Movement are also discussed.
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Monday Apr 01, 2024
Sermon: The Triumphal Entry and Jesus' Defeat of the Powers
Monday Apr 01, 2024
Monday Apr 01, 2024
In John's account of the triumphal entry the resurrection of Lazarus triggers the events leading to Jesus' kingly reception, and then the turning of the crowd and his death as a scapegoat. Jesus exposes the history of violence and murder and explains his coming death as the defeat of Satan and the answer to mythic religious violence.
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Saturday Mar 30, 2024
Michael Hardin Links the Work of René Girard to Maximus the Confessor
Saturday Mar 30, 2024
Saturday Mar 30, 2024
In part one of this two part conversation, Michael Hardin, a leading expert on René Girard shows the direct parallels between Girard and Maximus on mimesis, desire, the object cause of desire, and the genealogy of violence, and how it is the very character of God, in kenotic love, delivers creation and the crown of creation from the futility of death.
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Monday Mar 25, 2024
The Problem of Religion and Culture
Monday Mar 25, 2024
Monday Mar 25, 2024
In this new series on world cultures and religions, Tim, Jon, Brian, David, Simon, and Paul discuss the impact of the secular on religion, creating a distinct category "religion" separate from culture in which faith and practice become visibly distinct. The obscuring role of religion in Peter Berger and Rene Girard are examples.
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Saturday Mar 23, 2024
Sermon: The Scandal of the Cross Exposing the Scandal of Satan
Saturday Mar 23, 2024
Saturday Mar 23, 2024
The serpent points to a false desire, sin points to a false understanding of the law, and the idol poses a false god, which in each instance serves as an obstacle to what it promises, giving rise to the obstacle cause of desire. Christ exposes this scandalous lie, but Christ and the cross become a scandal or a stone of stumbling for those who continue to believe the lie, or he is the chief corner stone of a new form of worship for those who believe this truth.
(Sign up for the course, The Theology of Maximus the Confessor with Jordan Wood. https://pbi.forgingploughshares.org/offerings. The course will run from 2024/3/25–2024/5/17 and will meet on Saturdays at 9am central time.)
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Monday Mar 18, 2024
Reflections On Our Conversation With Jordan Wood and His Class for PBI
Monday Mar 18, 2024
Monday Mar 18, 2024
Matt and Paul discuss key points raised by Jordan Wood and his upcoming class for PBI concerning Hegel, concerning the depth of theosis, and the meaning of being subject to fire in a universal understanding of Christianity.
(Sign up for the course, The Theology of Maximus the Confessor with Jordan Wood. https://pbi.forgingploughshares.org/offerings. The course will run from 2024/3/25–2024/5/17 and will meet on Saturdays.)
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