Forging Ploughshares

Paul Axton
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Apr 11, 2020 • 60min

Who is Jesus? A Discussion About Douglas Campbell and Apocalyptic Theology

In this 8 part series Matt, Jon, and Paul, follow the work of Douglas Campbell, focusing and expanding on his recent work, Pauline Dogmatics. In this opening discussion the foundation of Christ, over and against human foundationalism, and the radical shift in understanding of God, reading Scripture, and salvation, are set forth. Dr. Campbell will join us for the 8th podcast as we discuss his key insights.     Become a Patron! If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider donating to support our work. Music: Bensound
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Apr 6, 2020 • 31min

Part II - A Discussion of Terrence Malick's Film "The Tree of Life" and The Problem of Evil

Paul & Hayden continue their discussion of "The Tree of Life" and focus in on the films portrayal of the problem of evil and its depiction of a resolution.     Become a Patron! If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider donating to support our work. Music: Bensound
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Apr 4, 2020 • 37min

Part I: A Discussion of Terrence Malick's Film "The Tree of Life"

In Part I of a two part discussion, Hayden and Paul discuss the prayer like film, "The Tree of Life" and draw out the theological implications of the role of nature and grace in the life of the O'Briens.     Become a Patron! If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider donating to support our work. Music: Bensound
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Mar 30, 2020 • 29min

Narrating Death as Part of Life

Jason and Paul continue their discussion of the role of narrative and poetry. In this discussion they focus on the power of narrative to capture the complete portrait of life, inclusive of death.     Become a Patron! If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider donating to support our work. Music: Bensound
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Mar 28, 2020 • 33min

The Real Story

Jason and Paul discuss the primary role of poems and stories in capturing reality - the reality of injustices and the prime reality of simple beauty. Deploying the work of Wendell Berry and selections from their own writings they discuss how these poems and stories capture key lessons which tune us in to the primary reality of life.    Become a Patron! If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider donating to support our work. Music: Bensound
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Mar 23, 2020 • 23min

Introduction to James McClendon

In this lecture Paul Axton introduces the first comprehensive post-liberal theology - the work of James McClendon. McClendon moves beyond the controversies of modernity to a theology which builds upon the interpretive insights of the early Church.  Become a Patron! If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider donating to support our work. Music: Bensound
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Mar 21, 2020 • 21min

Sermon: The Objects of God's Wrath are also the Objects of His Love and of Salvation

Paul Axton Preaches - "God's anger, is at one with his love; so, too, God's mercy and his justice are one and the same. Mercy and punishment are not opposed; for punishment - the consuming fire - is a means to an end, that we might be the creatures he intended us to be. God's punishment, his justice, can be his most merciful act."    Become a Patron! If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider donating to support our work. Music: Bensound  
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Mar 16, 2020 • 51min

Who is the Preexistent Word?

Matt, John, and Paul, discuss the early Orthodox understanding that Jesus is the revelation of the immanent Trinity and the wide ramifications this has for the doctrine of God and theological anthropology.   Become a Patron! If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider donating to support our work. Music: Bensound
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Mar 14, 2020 • 24min

Sermon: Peace in the Body

Paul Axton preaches - This verse speaks of three different groups or three different types of people. We can trace three psychological types which correspond to these three orientations. Become a Patron! If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider donating to support our work. Music: Bensound
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Mar 9, 2020 • 48min

Part 2: The Critique and Preservation of Culture in Christ

Matt, Jon, and Paul discuss the interaction of Christ with culture by using Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man, displaced by Christ, as an example of how the violence of Christ filters out evil and lifts up the good. In part 2 we focus in on what it might mean to be a Christian in America. Become a Patron! If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider donating to support our work. Music: Bensound

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