In Corinthians, Paul says some are sick and dying due to their practice of the Lord's Supper. Is this crude magical thinking or does it accord with the picture in modern science of mind/body holism in which sick meaning systems give rise to literal sickness? Paul's answer is to be incorporated into the body of Christ, inclusive of a new ethic, a new love, a new economy, and a new humanity.
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How Justification Theory Fuses False Teaching With Paul’s Gospel
Sermon: Mary’s Womb Versus Plato’s Cave
Sermon: Christmas as the Marker of Personalism
Jordan Wood on the Logic of Person Versus Hart’s Grounding in Logical Abstraction
Sermon: Communion as the Transformation of Persons into the Person of Christ
Jordan Daniel Wood Delineates David Bentley Hart’s Muddled Critiqe
The Sword Versus the Ploughshare: Pope Francis and Resisting Technocracy
Sermon: Eucharist as Fusion of Sign and Signified in Christian Fellowship
The History and Recovery of Christian Social Teaching
Sermon: “Jesus Came to Fulfill the Law” - How Pharisees and Penal Substitution Miss Jesus for the Law
Onesimus and Christ as Homo Sacer
Sermon: Jesus, and not Herod’s Temple and the Land of Israel, is True Temple and Kingdom
Philemon and the New Social Order Undermining Slavery
Sermon: Defeating Christian Nationalism Through the Civil Disobedience of Resurrection Faith
John DePue On a Rhetorical and Apocalyptic Rereading of Romans
Sermon: Christian Zionism and the Anti-Christian Judaizing Tendency Paul Refutes
John DePue Explains the Precedent for the False Teacher of Romans 1:18-32
Sermon: Distinguishing Life Under the Law and Salvation in Romans 7 & 8
Sermon: Joined to Christ and Freed from the Law
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