Paul Axton preaches - The Apostle Paul uses the picture of the "analogy of faith" or the "rule of faith" and pictures it as part of having the mind of Christ. This rule is the measure of the canon of scripture, so that we go from Gospel to scripture both historically (in the formation of the canon) and in our interpretation of scripture.
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Reflections On Our Conversation With Jordan Wood and His Class for PBI
Jordan Wood on the PBI Course: The Theology of Maximus The Confessor
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Romans 9-11: Double Predestination and Christian Zionism
The Reconstitution of the Subject From Romans 7 to Romans 8
Romans 7: The Split Within as the Sickness Unto Death
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Cosmic Conversion From the Elementary Principles of the Law Through Mind Transformation
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The Reign of Death, Not Law, as the Primary Human Problem
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Reification of the Law: The Teaching of the False Teacher as the Definition of Sin
Sermon: Christ as Synthesis of the Fractured Image
Two Forms of Christianity Based on Two Alternative Meanings of Faith
Contrasting Paul's Gospel with that of the False Teacher in Romans 1:18-32
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