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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The Three Parts of the Pauline, Freudian and Lacanian Subject
Sermon: The Genealogy and Cure Of Loneliness
Romans 16: Paul's Pax Christus
Sermon: I Am Not Me But Am Constituted By Another
Romans 15: New Temple Koinonia
Sermon: The Pervert's Guide to the Gospel
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Romans 14: Love as a New Form of Unified Subjectivity
Sermon: Truth as Resisting the Longing for Return
A Comparison of James McClendon with a Typical Systematics
Sermon: Philosophy with Paul
Romans 12-13: Subordinate Revolution
Sermon: Reading Paul with Nietzsche
Romans 11: Their Rejection is the Reconciliation of the World
Sermon: Reading the Bible Figuratively
Romans 10: A Covenant Producing Righteousness
Sermon: The Primacy of Hope in Resolving the Futility of Sin
The Nature and Means of Universal Salvation
Sermon: United In Christ: The Resolution to Evil
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