Tony’s latest series of talks will position Ron’s talks on Mind over Matter in a biblical context. Ron’s talks have humanised creation and reintroduced mystery to nature. In this talk, Tony's asks how does this apply to our theology of:
All of these questions come to a head in our view of the Incarnation—was it a ‘detour’ or was it actually necessary as defining the destiny of all creation? Was Irenaeus right when he said that the Incarnation was necessary even without sin? This debate has been pivotal in the Christian tradition and has vast implications. Tony will overview some of the history of the debate, and then move to its implications for the Incarnation, and for the Incarnation’s implications for our topic of Mind over Matter.
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Seriously Dangerous Religion: Even the stork knows—Right relationships in Jerusalem (Part 3)
Seriously Dangerous Religion: Entire Saturday (Part 2)
Seriously Dangerous Religion: The Hebrew origins of Christianity's subversive idea (Part 1)
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Original Sin: Did Augustine lead us up the wrong path?
Predestination: Where Calvin got it wrong
Tony Golsby-Smith: Prayers of Revelation
Rikk Watts: Narrative Theology
Hebrews: Resurrection and Responsibility (Part 6)
Hebrews: Does Resurrection open a new door to ‘Judgment’? (Part 5)
Miroslav Volf: Christianity and the Public Square
Miroslav Volf: Jesus and the 'Good Life'
Miroslav Volf: Pleasure, Meaning, and the Death of God
Hebrews: Jesus and the Reverse Incarnation (Part 4)
Hebrews: Jesus and the Resurrection order of Melchizedek (Part 3)
Hebrews: Jesus and the Rule of Humanity (Part 2)
Hebrews: Problem of Religion (Part 1)
Sarah Golsby-Smith: Reading Genesis
Sarah Golsby-Smith: The Bible As Literature
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