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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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
Romans 9: Vessels of Wrath and Mercy
Sermon: Not Penal Substitution but Eternal Love
The Mystery of Universal Salvation
Sermon: Delivered from Penal Substitution to Real World Defeat of Evil
Romans 8: Participation in the Trinity
Sermon: The Cosmic Christ as Exposure of Cosmic Meaning
Romans 7: Who is the Wretched Man?
Sermon: Joined to Christ as Bride
Romans 6: Body Double
Sermon: Atonement as the Core of Peace
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