Paul Axton explains that Ludwig Wittgenstein shifted philosophy and with it theology to a new appreciation of the embodied nature of language and thus the embedded contextual nature of being human.
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The Real Story
Introduction to James McClendon
Sermon: The Objects of God's Wrath are also the Objects of His Love and of Salvation
Who is the Preexistent Word?
Sermon: Peace in the Body
Part 2: The Critique and Preservation of Culture in Christ
Sermon: The World of Christ Opposed to the World of Satan
Part I: How Might the Cosmic Christ Affirm and Critique Culture?
Sermon: Jesus is the Cosmic Christ
Establishing a Safe Place with Dylan Hayes
Sermon: The Cosmic Christ
Part II: The Experiential Reality of the Modern and its Impact on Theology
Sermon: Experience of God
Part I: The Experiential Reality of the Modern and its Impact on Theology
Sermon - Ephesians as a Development of the Theology of Heaven Come to Earth
Defeating the Death Dealing Desire of Religion
A Discussion About the Upcoming Module on Culture and Religion
Part 2 - Discussion of the Two Popes Leads to an Attempt to Describe the Present Political Moment
Part I: Discussion of "The Two Popes"
Sermon: What is the Proper Christian Response to War
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