
The Bad Roman: Christian Politics for Modern Times Deuteronomy 32 & Christ’s Nature: From Eden to Empire (Part 1) with Matt Mouzakis
Sep 12, 2024
In this discussion, researcher Matt Mouzakis dives into the complex relationship between faith and political power, shedding light on the implications of Romans 13 through the Deuteronomy 32 lens. He challenges traditional views of divine governance, arguing that God embodies a collaborative nature rather than authoritarianism. Topics include the role of spiritual beings, forbidden knowledge, and the nuanced portrayal of Satan. The conversation ultimately calls for a re-examination of modern political systems in light of Jesus' teachings, emphasizing a kingdom ruled by Christ, not earthly powers.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Divine Governance and Spiritual Beings
01:52 • 17min
Exploring Creation, Fall, and Babylonian Influence in Genesis
18:45 • 5min
Challenging Biblical Authority
23:28 • 13min
Exploring the Nature of Satan and Divine Judgment
36:31 • 5min
God's Relational Nature vs. Authoritarian Leadership
41:11 • 23min
Exploring Peter's Perspectives and Engaging with Biblical Texts
01:04:37 • 3min
