Paul Axton preaches - The now and not yet of the process of salvation can be split and made static and exclusive, missing the unfolding of entering this rest on a daily basis. This failure gives rise to all "not yet" (on the right, Christian fascism) or all "now" (on the left, Christian Marxism and liberalism), two forms of nihilism which can only be remedied by maintaining the tension of Christian hope.
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Sermon - A Place for Deconstruction
What is Salvation and How does it Connect to Religion?
Sermon - Christian Racism?
Sermon - The Foundation of Ethics
A Comparison of Peter Berger and Mircea Eliade
Sermon - Naming the Idol of Capitalism Through the Koinonia
Seeking Peace in Jerusalem with Aaron Woods
Sermon - Abundant Life
The Symptom of The Serial Killer and Every Son of Adam Addressed in Christ
Sermon - The Sting of Death
Understanding the Psychology and Culture of Death
Sermon - The Sickness Unto Death Cured from Rightly Conceiving the Resurrection
Freud Goes to Japan
Sermon - The Apocalyptic Versus Contractual Christianity
The Orient of the Mind
Sermon - Resurrection as a Defeat of the Power of Sin and Death
Sermon - Focus on The Resurrection as an Alternative Christianity
Orientalism II
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Orientalism as an Example of Truth Inhering in a Lie
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