Matt, Tom and Paul discuss the Christopher Nolan film, Oppenheimer, and the book which serves as the basis of the film, American Prometheus, setting it in the context of the dropping of the Bomb on Hiroshima (August 6th) and Nagasaki (August 9th), and the theological and moral implications.
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Sermon: The Harrowing of Hell
Christus Victor as Defeat of False Identity
Sermon: The Madness of the Cross
The Violence of Penal Substitution
Why They Are Allowed to Kill
Recapitulation Versus Penal Substitution
Sermon: Delivered From Nihilism
Sin as Violence
The Lost Hermeneutic
Alexander Campbell’s Pacifism and Christian Participation in the State
Sermon: Birthing Christ
Discipleship in Peace
Sermon: The Defeat of Evil in John
Atonement Theory as Determinative in Preserving Peace Churches
Sermon: Apocalypse Now
The Erosion of Peace Through the Just War Tradition
Sermon: Paschal Truth
The Fall of the Church with Constantine?
Sermon: The Word of the Cross as an Eternal Fact Exposing the Deep Grammar of Sin
The Discovery of the Bible in Japanese Language and Culture
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