Jason Rodenbeck and Paul Axton discuss the newest course available on PBI.
Matthew: Gospel of Kingdoms is an in-depth, theologically reflective reading of the book of Matthew which allows Jesus' life and teaching to challenge all of our ideas about the way life is supposed to work in this world. We see Jesus' Kingdom vision as truly as we can and learn to imagine what it was he saw as he taught it. Learning how it defied the expectations of the first-century people awaiting the Messiah helps us see how our own contemporary expectations aren't much different and how Jesus is as shocking today as he was 2000 years ago.
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An Introduction to Jordan Daniel Wood and Maximus the Confessor
Sermon: Imitation is Salvation
Sermon: The Power of Life Versus the Power of Death
Understanding Luther in His Semi-Nominalist Context
Sermon: Things Hidden Since the Foundation of the World
Sermon: Creation from Out of Nothing to Fulness in Christ
Possible Objections to Maximus
Maximus the Confessor and Creation as Incarnation
Sermon: The Enmity of the Flesh Resolved Through the Body of Christ
The Contrast Between Origen and Augustine: The Hermeneutic Difference
Sermon: Cosmic Recapitulation as the Economy of Salvation
Augustine Versus Origen: The Modern Failure in Utero
Sermon: The Gospel According to Paul: Covenant not Contract
Origen as Alternative to a Failed Metaphysics
Sermon: The Mystery Revealed in the Manifold Wisdom of God
Origen: The First Post-Apostolic Theologian
Sermon: Epiphany: The Transfiguring Presence of God
The Logic of Christ from Irenaeus to Origen
Sermon: Christ as Analogy Versus the Lie of the Anti-Christ
Irenaeus’ Recapitulation as Hermeneutic and Economy of Salvation
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