In John's account of the triumphal entry the resurrection of Lazarus triggers the events leading to Jesus' kingly reception, and then the turning of the crowd and his death as a scapegoat. Jesus exposes the history of violence and murder and explains his coming death as the defeat of Satan and the answer to mythic religious violence.
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Sermon: The Feast of the Holy Innocents
Sermon: The Virgin Birth as Refutation of Plato’s Allegory of the Cave
The Law of Life in the Spirit Displaces the Law of Sin and Death
Sermon: Immanuel Reveals the World as Iconic Divine Presence
Baptism as Defeat of the Lie of Sin
Sermon: Abba as Fulfillment of Cosmic Incorporation
Hegel, Serial Killers, Kierkegaard, Žižek and Jesus
Sermon: The Thanksgiving Character Engendered by the Spirit
Discerning the Secular and Satanic
Sermon: The Feminine Work of the Spirit Overcoming the Masculine Conception of God
Romans 7 as Descriptor of Experience of the Secular Age
Sermon: Distinguishing Redemptive and Sinful Suffering
Traversing the Fundamental Fantasy Through Baptism
Sermon: The Primal Desire: To Be Recognized by God
Dying With Christ in Žižek and Kierkegaard
Sermon: Conformed to Fear or Love
The Sickness of the Masculine and the Feminine Cure
Sermon: A God of Passionate Love
The Healing Power of Love Unleashed Through Contemplative Prayer
Sermon: Eros as the Primer to Agape Love
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