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: Things Hidden Since the Foundation of the World
Sermon: Creation from Out of Nothing to Fulness in Christ
Possible Objections to Maximus
Maximus the Confessor and Creation as Incarnation
Sermon: The Enmity of the Flesh Resolved Through the Body of Christ
The Contrast Between Origen and Augustine: The Hermeneutic Difference
Sermon: Cosmic Recapitulation as the Economy of Salvation
Augustine Versus Origen: The Modern Failure in Utero
Sermon: The Gospel According to Paul: Covenant not Contract
Origen as Alternative to a Failed Metaphysics
Sermon: The Mystery Revealed in the Manifold Wisdom of God
Origen: The First Post-Apostolic Theologian
Sermon: Epiphany: The Transfiguring Presence of God
The Logic of Christ from Irenaeus to Origen
Sermon: Christ as Analogy Versus the Lie of the Anti-Christ
Irenaeus’ Recapitulation as Hermeneutic and Economy of Salvation
Sermon: The Contrast of Total Darkness and Total Light
Who Do You Say That I Am?: The Presence of Christ in His Identity
Sermon: The Politics of Jesus as Final Reality
Enfleshing the Gospel as Analogy of Faith
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