Episodes
Monday May 17, 2021
Romans 7: Who is the Wretched Man?
Monday May 17, 2021
Monday May 17, 2021
Paul Axton lectures on Romans 7 and discusses the identity of the "I" and the problem this "I" has with deception in regard to the law, which is definitive of sin.
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Saturday May 15, 2021
Sermon: Joined to Christ as Bride
Saturday May 15, 2021
Saturday May 15, 2021
Paul Axton Preaches - On this Mother's Day, the theological significance of John's privileging of women is portrayed. John seems to be narrating for us the theological point that to be joined to Christ will mean that we pass beyond stereotypical male/female roles in order to put on Christ – in order to be the bride of Christ.
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Monday May 10, 2021
Romans 6: Body Double
Monday May 10, 2021
Monday May 10, 2021
Paul Axton lectures on Romans 6, explaining the "likeness" we share, through baptism, with Christ and how this eliminates the false orientation of the "body of death" and gives us access to being, and not simply having, a body.
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Saturday May 08, 2021
Sermon: Atonement as the Core of Peace
Saturday May 08, 2021
Saturday May 08, 2021
Paul Axton Preaches - Churches indigenous to the U. S. follow the pattern of the early church - acknowledging nonviolent peace and then forsaking this original commitment. The key to maintaining this original peace stance is to correctly understand and implement a nonviolent atonement.
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Monday May 03, 2021
The False Foundation of the Evangelical "Problem with Women"
Monday May 03, 2021
Monday May 03, 2021
In this PBI course discussion Matt, Tim, David, Trenton, and Paul discuss the way in which the false foundation of conservative faith, reflected in the treatment of women, has missed the foundation of Christ.
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Saturday May 01, 2021
Sermon: Restoring the Peace of the Restoration Movement
Saturday May 01, 2021
Saturday May 01, 2021
Paul Axton Preaches - Churches of the Restoration Movement once held to the doctrines of the historic peace churches as part of what was to be restored in the authentic church. By this measure, churches of this Movement do not meet the qualification of authentic Christianity, and as outlined by David Lipscomb, Alexander Campbell, and Barton W. Stone, Restoration Movement Churches are of the whore of Babylon described in Revelation.
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Monday Apr 26, 2021
Sermon: Privileging Freedom Over Love Enslaves
Monday Apr 26, 2021
Monday Apr 26, 2021
Paul Axton Preaches - The turn from Christ as ethical model also entails a turn from Christ as the full revelation of God. Abstractions about God's nature, apart from Christ, devolve to pure power and evil. The resolution is Christ's depiction of himself as revealing the will of God.
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Saturday Apr 24, 2021
Lecture on Romans 5: Not Original Sin
Saturday Apr 24, 2021
Saturday Apr 24, 2021
Paul Axton untangles the problem of the mistranslation in the Latin Vulgate taken up and incorporated into Augustinian theology. A straightforward explanation of the reign of death, at the root of sin, and the defeat of this reign is set forth.
Monday Apr 19, 2021
Celebrating 500 Podcasts
Monday Apr 19, 2021
Monday Apr 19, 2021
Jason and Paul look back over the past 5 years and 500 podcasts to the beginning of Forging Ploughshares and the founding of Ploughshares Bible Institute and discuss where we have been and plans for the future. In celebration we introduce our new intro and outro.
Saturday Apr 17, 2021
Sermon: The Gospel Versus Worldly Wisdom
Saturday Apr 17, 2021
Saturday Apr 17, 2021
Paul Axton Preaches - The world challenging nature of the Gospel was itself challenged by the Constantinian shift, which seemed to have made the former enemy the support of the church. But the question is, if this Roman violentization of church and theology can be uncritically accepted?
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