Paul Axton preaches - Paul’s depiction of the armor of God in Ephesians is a summary of his gospel with the focus on taking it up and doing it. This is not simply an allegory or illustration, but the very center of Paul's gospel as presented in Ephesians. It is the power of the Constantinian shift which will tend to spiritualize and trivialize this depiction, and it is precisely against a Constantinian Christianity and this sort of insidious power that this armor protects.
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Sermon: Incarnational Knowing as the Goal of Creation - from John to Hegel
The (Un)Reality of the Secular and the Primordial Lie Addressed in Sophiology
The Antinomies of Religion, Secularism, Modernism and Scientism Overcome in Christ
Sophiology as Synthesizing Transcendence and Immanence
Sermon: The Trinitarian Economy of Salvation in Jesus' Baptismal Formula
Christ Binding and Beyond Culture and Religion
Sermon: Eclipsing the Mirror Stage in Mirroring Christ
Christ and Culture: From Eliade and Berger to Hart and Bulgakov
Sermon: A Neo-Chalcedonian Understanding of the Unifying Work of Christ
Sermon: Resurrection as the Center of Christian Faith
Michael Hardin on a Girardian Approach to the New Testament
Sermon: The Triumphal Entry and Jesus' Defeat of the Powers
Michael Hardin Links the Work of René Girard to Maximus the Confessor
The Problem of Religion and Culture
Sermon: The Scandal of the Cross Exposing the Scandal of Satan
Reflections On Our Conversation With Jordan Wood and His Class for PBI
Jordan Wood on the PBI Course: The Theology of Maximus The Confessor
The Defeat of the Covenant with Death in Romans 9-11
Romans 9-11: Double Predestination and Christian Zionism
The Reconstitution of the Subject From Romans 7 to Romans 8
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