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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Sermon: Deep Access to God - A Sign to Unbelievers
Sharon and Paul Discuss the Doctrine of Hell
Sermon - Come and Prophesy From out of Your Secret Language
PBI course on Romans: Salvation through the Body of Christ
Discussion with David Rawls about His Church’s Biblical Journey to Allowing Women in Leadership - Part II
Sermon - Passage Beyond the Mirror Stage to Reflecting Christ
Discussion with David Rawls about His Church’s Biblical Journey to Allowing Women in Leadership - Part I
Sermon - Love is Salvation, Salvation is Love
Heidegger and Nishida - Distilling the Philosophical Evil of National Socialism and Japanese Fascism
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Interview with Richard Hughes - The Myth of White Supremacy among Christians
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Postliberalism - Living in the Tension - Part 2 of 2
Postliberalism - Living in the Tension - Part 1 of 2
What is Original Sin - A Discussion of the Development and Impact of the Doctrine
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Postliberalism as Over and Against Fundamentalism and Liberalism as Well as Postmodernism - Part 2 of 2
Sermon - Reversing Sin's Effect in the Death Acceptance of Communion and Baptism
Postliberalism as Over and Against Fundamentalism and Liberalism as Well as Postmodernism - Part 1 of 2
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