Paul Axton Preaches - The truth of the Trinity, or Truth, unfolds historically with the realization of God as Father, the incarnation and recognition of the Son, and with the giving of the Holy Spirit and full human participation in God. This marks three possible errors: God as Father apart from the Son and Spirit can be confused with law or power, God as Son, apart from the Spirit and Father can be equated with the historical, and God as Spirit, apart from the Son and Father can be equated with the individual interiority and experience.
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Sermon: Becoming Persons
Trent Maxey Challenges the Secularization Thesis
Sermon: I Am That I am Therefore I Think
Trent Maxey on "The Greatest Problem" of Defining Religion
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
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