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: Do Not Linger at the Tomb - He is Risen
Romans 1-4 Introductory Discussion
Sermon: The Triumphal Entry as Reversal of Nationalistic Myth
Romans 4: Abraham as the Prototype of Faith
Sermon: War is Abolished in Christ - The War Within and the War Without
Romans 3 - What is Wrong and How is it Made Right?
Sermon: Who Chooses the 12th Apostle – Who Structures the Church?
Issues in Romans 1-2
Sermon: Beating the Cross into a Sword
Made Right Rather Than Contractual Righteousness
Sermon: By This Cross Conquer in Power or By This Cross Serve in Weakness
A Noncontractual Reading of Romans 1-8
Sermon: The Spiritual Reading of the Old Testament Through Christ
There is no Death in the Unconscious
The Psychological Orientation to Death as Sin
Introduction to Romans
The Many Facets of "The Image of God"
A Discussion of A Canticle for Leibowitz
Sermon: Christ's Challenge to the Old Testament
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