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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Practical Salvation in Ephesians
Sermon: Bonhoeffer’s Christocentrism as Rescue from the Beast of Empire
Beyond Luther to Paul Through Ephesians
Sermon: Jesus Reconciles Body and Soul and Masculine and Feminine
Tom Evans Explains Eastern Ancestral Sin and Compares it to Psychotheology
Sermon: Christ the Quintessential Jew
Sermon: Can Christianity Take Root in the United States?
LGBTQIA+ - A Remake
Sermon: Experiencing God
A Reflection on Our Conversation with Jordan Wood and his Departure from Hart
Sermon: Eternal Incarnation
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Sermon: Two Creations and True and False Incarnation
Marginalization and Restorative Justice with Jonathan Totty
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Jordan Daniel Wood on Creation is Incarnation in Maximus the Confessor
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An Introduction to Jordan Daniel Wood and Maximus the Confessor
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