Episodes
Monday Jul 26, 2021
Nietzsche
Monday Jul 26, 2021
Monday Jul 26, 2021
Paul Axton lectures on the life and work of Friedrich Nietzsche, tracing parallels to Freud, Hegel, and Paul, while also mining his insight into the possible directions of human culture and the human psyche.
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Saturday Jul 24, 2021
Julian Jaynes
Saturday Jul 24, 2021
Saturday Jul 24, 2021
In this lecture, Paul Axton, introduces the theory of Julian Jaynes and the bicameral mind and its development as the background to human consciousness. Comparison is made with the theory of Jacques Lacan and the overlap with a biblical understanding is discussed.
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Monday Jul 19, 2021
Romans 14: Love as a New Form of Unified Subjectivity
Monday Jul 19, 2021
Monday Jul 19, 2021
Paul Axton lectures on Romans 14, the culminating point in Paul's argument which foresees a new form of humanity emerging in the new temple communities of Christians.
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Saturday Jul 17, 2021
Sermon: Truth as Resisting the Longing for Return
Saturday Jul 17, 2021
Saturday Jul 17, 2021
Paul Axton Preaches - The God of the philosophers, the God of the law, the God of Christendom, and scientism is dead and to desire to return through fascism, right-wing fundamentalism, or nationalism is on the order of Israel desiring to return to Egypt, or a fall back into idolatry and law. In Christ we can face the desert of a world of lost meaning.
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Monday Jul 12, 2021
A Comparison of James McClendon with a Typical Systematics
Monday Jul 12, 2021
Monday Jul 12, 2021
In this PBI discussion Jino (from India), Alan (from Mexico), Jason, Matt, Jon, and Paul (in the U. S.) consider the systematic theology of the post-liberal approach of James McClendon as compared to a typical evangelical systematic theology. The applied nature and cross cultural nature of this practical theology is discussed.
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Saturday Jul 10, 2021
Sermon: Philosophy with Paul
Saturday Jul 10, 2021
Saturday Jul 10, 2021
Paul Axton Preaches - The parameters of philosophy can be laid out along the lines of Paul's depiction of the subject. In the subject focused on the "law of the mind," the legal, philosophical order holds out life. With the focus on the ego there is a questioning of philosophy and law and the pointer to fullness in Christ alone.
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Monday Jul 05, 2021
Romans 12-13: Subordinate Revolution
Monday Jul 05, 2021
Monday Jul 05, 2021
In this lecture on Romans 12-13 Paul Axton sets chapter 13's picture of being subordinate to the government in the context of chapter 12, of not being conformed to the world but being transformed. Subordinance is not compliance or conformity but a means of disempowering the weapon of death deployed by the state.
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Saturday Jul 03, 2021
Sermon: Reading Paul with Nietzsche
Saturday Jul 03, 2021
Saturday Jul 03, 2021
Paul Axton Preaches - Friedrich Nietzsche misreads Paul in the standard Lutheran contractual theological manner as suffering from guilt and resentment against God and the law. His pronouncement of the death of God is a prophetic pointer to the demise of western philosophical foundations which a correct, apocalyptic, reading of Paul and Christianity already address.
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Monday Jun 28, 2021
Romans 11: Their Rejection is the Reconciliation of the World
Monday Jun 28, 2021
Monday Jun 28, 2021
Paul Axton lectures on Romans 11 detailing the conclusion of how "God has shut up all in disobedience so that He may show mercy to all."
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Saturday Jun 26, 2021
Sermon: Reading the Bible Figuratively
Saturday Jun 26, 2021
Saturday Jun 26, 2021
Paul Axton Preaches - Hebrews is a case in point of how a figurative reading of Scripture and history is existentially now and not yet. It is not Nietzsche's Platonic - not yet Christianity nor is it Hegel's immanent - now Christianity, thus it counters both fascism and Marxism.
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