

Forging Ploughshares
Paul Axton
Cultivating the Peaceable Kingdom
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Oct 21, 2023 • 50min
Part 2 Beyond Justification with John DePue: The Problem with Sanders, Dunn, and Wright
In part 2 of our conversation concerning the book Beyond Justification (https://wipfandstock.com/9781532678981/beyond-justification/) , by Douglas Campbell and John DePue, John describes the shortcoming of the new perspective, but particularly the programmatic failure of N. T. Wright, along with the unnecessary divisions which occur between justification, sanctification, revelation and salvation, in justification theory.
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Oct 16, 2023 • 1h 3min
Beyond Justification with John DePue: Antisemitism and Justification Theory
In Part I of this two part conversation, Jonathan DePue, coauthor with Douglas Campbell, discusses their upcoming book (https://wipfandstock.com/9781532678981/beyond-justification/) with Paul, with particular focus on the problem of anti-Semitism in traditional Protestant justification theory.
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Oct 14, 2023 • 34min
Sermon: An Alternative Understanding of Sin and Salvation
The typical understanding of salvation, or the typical Protestant understanding, is that all people recognize God and his righteousness, and experience the incapacity to keep the law. This inability to keep the law is definitive of both the human problem and the solution of the cross of Christ, and this explains the curse of the law. This sermon proposes an alternative understanding of the human problem and a different soteriology, based on an alternative reading of the curse of the law in Romans and Galatians.
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Oct 9, 2023 • 48min
The Myth of the Christian Nation: The Constantinian Shift Versus the Full Armor of God
Brian, Matt, Jonathan, David, Austin, Jim, and Paul discuss John Howard Yoder's and David Bentley Hart's depiction of Constantinianism and the fusion of Church and State and the disappearance of the church. The only visible Christian is one armored by the gospel, resistant to and not armored by the state.
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Oct 7, 2023 • 31min
Sermon: The Transformation of the Mind as the Substance of the Christian Life
The impetus behind Paul’s writing and the work of the Christian life and theology is the conversion of the mind, the transformation of the Subject, the rise of a new form of consciousness including self-consciousness. God, the essence of reality, is not passively intuited or grasped by sight or images – which by definition remain objects – but God in Christ presents himself for the understanding, to be actively apprehended as part of human decision and judgment.
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Oct 2, 2023 • 59min
The Armor of Salvation: Ephesians 6 as the Summary and Heart of Paul’s Gospel
Brian, David, Matt, Brent, Jonathan, Jim and Paul discuss the armor of peace and nonviolence as the heart of resisting the powers, rather than, in the manner of Hart and Milbank, as a passive nonresistance. This resistance is salvific and the meaning of "putting on Christ."
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Sep 30, 2023 • 34min
Sermon: Beyond Justification by Faith to Faith as Foundational
Faith brings coherence, intelligibility, and understanding, in the midst of the homelessness of being human. The foundations of culture, of law, of institutions, crumbled at Babel just as they have in postmodernism but faith secures meaning in the midst of this homeless condition.
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Sep 25, 2023 • 1h 9min
Imitation of Christ as Deliverance from Mimetic Rivalry
Brian, Jim, Jonathan, Matt, Brent, David, and Paul discuss the picture of imitation in Ephesians and the New Testament as the basic motif of salvation in the New Testament. Christian imitation is a lived salvation delivering from the rivalry of mimetic desire.
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Sep 23, 2023 • 34min
Sermon: The False Teacher’s Premises in Romans 1:18-32 Refuted by Paul
Romans 1:18-32 are not Paul's gospel but the premises of a false Teacher opposing Paul, and in Romans 1-3 he deconstructs these premises, preparing for his conclusion that the law is part of the problem defeated by Christ.
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Sep 16, 2023 • 27min
Sermon: Paul’s Radical Gospel: Resurrection as Rescue from Sin as Bondage to Law and Death
The Romans may have had a law-based understanding of atonement connected to the notion that sin is simply breaking the law. Paul takes them from this understanding to the notion that sin is bondage to a lie in regard to the law from which Christ delivers through resurrection.
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