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: Atonement as the Core of Peace
The False Foundation of the Evangelical "Problem with Women"
Sermon: Restoring the Peace of the Restoration Movement
Sermon: Privileging Freedom Over Love Enslaves
Lecture on Romans 5: Not Original Sin
Celebrating 500 Podcasts
Sermon: The Gospel Versus Worldly Wisdom
Challenging Commonsense and "Natural" Theology
Sermon: Do Not Linger at the Tomb - He is Risen
Romans 1-4 Introductory Discussion
Sermon: The Triumphal Entry as Reversal of Nationalistic Myth
Romans 4: Abraham as the Prototype of Faith
Sermon: War is Abolished in Christ - The War Within and the War Without
Romans 3 - What is Wrong and How is it Made Right?
Sermon: Who Chooses the 12th Apostle – Who Structures the Church?
Issues in Romans 1-2
Sermon: Beating the Cross into a Sword
Made Right Rather Than Contractual Righteousness
Sermon: By This Cross Conquer in Power or By This Cross Serve in Weakness
A Noncontractual Reading of Romans 1-8
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