Paul Axton Preaches - John Calvin, by tying the place of the dead to eternal punishment and then linking this with the punishment inflicted on Christ on the Cross so as to achieve forgiveness, invented the doctrine of penal substitution. The correct translation of Isaiah 53 and the right understanding of the Apostles' Creed are set forth to counter Calvin's innovation with the biblical understanding of atonement.
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Sermon: The Transformation of the Mind as the Substance of the Christian Life
The Armor of Salvation: Ephesians 6 as the Summary and Heart of Paul’s Gospel
Sermon: Beyond Justification by Faith to Faith as Foundational
Imitation of Christ as Deliverance from Mimetic Rivalry
Sermon: The False Teacher’s Premises in Romans 1:18-32 Refuted by Paul
The Organizing Power of the Lie Exposed: Reading Ephesians with Peter Berger and Rene Girard
Sermon: Paul’s Radical Gospel: Resurrection as Rescue from Sin as Bondage to Law and Death
Creation’s Completion as the Defeat of Evil
Sermon: Extracting Paul’s Teaching From that of the False Teacher in Romans 1-3
Ambrose Andreano and the Cult of Secrecy Surrounding UAP’s and its Theological Implications:
Sermon: Two Forms of Christianity - Conditionalism and Unconditionalism
Women’s Chapel Project: The Destructive Role of Purity Culture and Complementarianism in the Church
Sermon: Justification by Faith as Unconditional Good News
The Women’s Chapel Project
Sermon: The Accursed Gospel
The Sin of Robert Oppenheimer
Sermon: The American Adam - Robert Oppenheimer and the Knowledge of Good and Evil
Oppenheimer and Theology in the Atomic Age
Sermon: ”I Stand at the Door and Knock - The Encounter of Divine and Human Persons
The Mystery Revealed: The Gospel as Exposure of the Lie of Evil
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