In Corinthians, Paul says some are sick and dying due to their practice of the Lord's Supper. Is this crude magical thinking or does it accord with the picture in modern science of mind/body holism in which sick meaning systems give rise to literal sickness? Paul's answer is to be incorporated into the body of Christ, inclusive of a new ethic, a new love, a new economy, and a new humanity.
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Sermon: Partakers of Divine Consciousness
Orientalism and Cultures of Death
Sermon: Kenotic Truth as the Foundation of Consciousness
The Bhagavad Gita and Sophia
Sermon: Coming to Christ Outside the City
Sergius Bulgakov's Divine and Human Sophiology
Sermon: The Embodied Proofs of Christianity
Cycles of Violence and Deception and Christ's Intervention
Sermon: The Self-Evident Proof of the Gospel
Girard and Christ's Exposure of Myth and Deception
Sermon: The Crucified God as Abba, Father!
Deceit, Desire and the Novel with Rene Girard
Practical Universalism
Sermon: The Truth of Christ Versus Truth as Defined by Jordan Peterson
Religion as Communities of Practice
Sermon: Self-Emptying Love as Entry into the Truth of Divinity
Trent Maxey On the Engineering and Creation of Shinto in Modern Japan
Sermon: Becoming Persons
Trent Maxey Challenges the Secularization Thesis
Sermon: I Am That I am Therefore I Think
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