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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Theology of Hebrews
Conversation on Wendell Berry
Galatians 4 – The Slavery of Jewish Idolatry
Hebrews – How the Truth of Christ Works
Conversation with Jonathan Totty about Sarah Coakley’s “God, Sexuality and the Self”
Galatians 3 – The Faith of Christ Through Which We Are Saved
I John 5:18-21 – How Idolatry Is Still the Marker of Falsehood
Introduction to Hebrews
Interview with the Author of “On the Edges of Elfland”, David Mosley – Part 2
Interview with the Author of “On the Edges of Elfland”, David Mosley
I John 5:13 ff – Overcoming Through the Resurrection
I Corinthians 15 – What is the Role of Resurrection in Christian Understanding?
Alec Bussen on Communion Practices
I John 5:6ff – Water and Blood
Brad Jersak’s Identification Theology – Part II
Brad Jersak’s Identification Theology – Part I
The Psychotheology of Violence – Part II
The Psychotheology of Violence – Part I
Conversation with John – Is Peaceful non-violence at the Heart of the Unity of the Restoration Movement?
Galatians 2 – Justification and Authority
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