Episodes
Monday Jan 06, 2020
Part 2: An Interview with Deborah Saxon on Women in the Early Church
Monday Jan 06, 2020
Monday Jan 06, 2020
In Part 2 of this interview with Dr. Deborah Saxon the roll of self care is explored more completely and this gives rise to a discussion of how this understanding relates to other cultures such as Japan.
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Saturday Jan 04, 2020
Sermon: The Slaughter of the Innocents
Saturday Jan 04, 2020
Saturday Jan 04, 2020
Paul Axton Preaches - The story of Herod's lying guise of wanting to worship Jesus and his subsequent slaughter of the innocents calls upon us to consider the moral cost of the perpetual battle for power in which political leaders will put on the façade of religion and where the powerless and the poor are slaughtered for the powerful.
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Monday Dec 30, 2019
Part I - Women in Early Christianity - An Interview with Dr. Deborah Saxon
Monday Dec 30, 2019
Monday Dec 30, 2019
In Part 1 of this 2 part conversation with Dr. Deborah Saxon we discuss some of the missing texts written by and focused on women in the early Church. Dr. Saxon has focused on gender and the care of the self in early Christianity and she explains what this meant and its implications for Christians today.
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Saturday Dec 28, 2019
Sermon: Joy in the Morning
Saturday Dec 28, 2019
Saturday Dec 28, 2019
Deep and full joy and laughter are a rebellion against the darkness of the world. Laughter and Christ are synonymous. To miss the laughter, to miss the joy, is to miss Christ.
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Monday Dec 23, 2019
Monday Dec 23, 2019
In part 2 of this discussion between Brad Jersak, Matt Welch, and Paul Axton the approach to the Old Testament understanding, in light of Christ, is worked out.
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Saturday Dec 21, 2019
Sermon - Saved From Madness
Saturday Dec 21, 2019
Saturday Dec 21, 2019
Paul Axton Preaches: Humans are deadly. We are deadly for other creatures and for ourselves. The revelation of Christ witnessed to in Scripture is not about God’s anger being appeased or satisfied. It is about the human predicament, the exposure of the destructive nature of human logic, and the positing of life on a different principle.
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Monday Dec 16, 2019
Part I - Interview with Brad Jersak
Monday Dec 16, 2019
Monday Dec 16, 2019
In this episode Paul Axton and Matt Welch talk with Brad Jersak about his journey of discovery of peace and the Christ centered nature of that peace.
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Saturday Dec 14, 2019
Sermon: What Are You Waiting For?
Saturday Dec 14, 2019
Saturday Dec 14, 2019
Paul Axton Preaches - There is a waiting – that is simply fear driven inaction. Advent is not this sort of waiting. It is the expectation of the birth of Christ, reimagined and infused with hope of the Parousia, so that “God with us” identifies the nature of the absence.
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Monday Dec 02, 2019
Sermon: Thanksgiving: Parody and Reality
Monday Dec 02, 2019
Monday Dec 02, 2019
Paul Axton Preaches: A Girardian interpretation of the Eucharist exposes the murder covered over by the myths of the nation as in Thanksgiving.
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Saturday Nov 30, 2019
Heidegger
Saturday Nov 30, 2019
Saturday Nov 30, 2019
Martin Heidegger was at once the the greatest metaphysician of the 20th century and a despicable idiot in his involvement with National Socialism in Germany. In this talk Paul Axton suggests the evil of the man is present in his thought while the thought still contains great insight.
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