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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Hegel, Serial Killers, Kierkegaard, Žižek and Jesus
Sermon: The Thanksgiving Character Engendered by the Spirit
Discerning the Secular and Satanic
Sermon: The Feminine Work of the Spirit Overcoming the Masculine Conception of God
Romans 7 as Descriptor of Experience of the Secular Age
Sermon: Distinguishing Redemptive and Sinful Suffering
Traversing the Fundamental Fantasy Through Baptism
Sermon: The Primal Desire: To Be Recognized by God
Dying With Christ in Žižek and Kierkegaard
Sermon: Conformed to Fear or Love
The Sickness of the Masculine and the Feminine Cure
Sermon: A God of Passionate Love
The Healing Power of Love Unleashed Through Contemplative Prayer
Sermon: Eros as the Primer to Agape Love
The Bicameral Mind and the Bible
Sermon: The Primacy of the Spirit in Experience of God and Self
Interview with Dr. Brian McVeigh on the Psychology of Japanese Nationalism
Sermon: The Desire of God
The Discovery of the Death Instinct
Sermon: Martyrdom in the 21st Century?
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