Jim, David, Brian, Matthew, Jonathan, Matt, and Paul discuss how the law functions as a deep grammar giving rise to the antinomies of a dialectic which functions as an end in itself. Romans 6 describes baptism as the cure to this dialectical antagonism by being joined to the body of Christ in baptism. Here the sign no longer floats free of the signified.
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Sermon: The Giving of Christ that Defeats the Giving Up That Killed Him
The Secular Informs the Sacred
Agape and Eros and the Holy Spirit
Escaping the Phallic God
Sermon: Peaceful Atonement
The Convergence of East and West on Trinity
Sermon: Sin as Disease and Salvation as Healing
Depicting the Spirit
Distinguishing Kinds of Suffering Part II
Distinguishing Types of Suffering
Redirecting Desire through Hope
The Holy Spirit as Feminine
The Holy Spirit and the Crisis of Desire
Sermon: The Feast of the Holy Innocents
Sermon: The Virgin Birth as Refutation of Plato’s Allegory of the Cave
The Law of Life in the Spirit Displaces the Law of Sin and Death
Sermon: Immanuel Reveals the World as Iconic Divine Presence
Baptism as Defeat of the Lie of Sin
Sermon: Abba as Fulfillment of Cosmic Incorporation
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