Apologetic arguments often implicitly misconstrue the nature of Christian truth, which John describes as being witnessed to by the Trinity and this divine Testimony, John says, is present within the believer.
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Nov 22
Sermon: The Semiotic Shift in the Sign of Jonah
<p>Paul Axton preaches: Jesus says he will provide no sign other than that of Jonah to the Jews, which is a kind of non-sign in their value system. Jesus, like Jonah, presents a very different picture of God than Nahum and the Jews of Jonah and Jesus generation. This God cares fo ... Show More
35m 20s
Nov 17
Theology After Maximus, Hegel, and Wittgenstein
<p>Continuing our discussion in Imaginative Apologetics, we discuss the view of the embodied understanding of Maximus and Hegel reflected in Wittgenstein in which the world is synthesized through embodiment and language.</p>
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1h 46m
Apr 2024
S3: John 1: In The Beginning
<p dir="ltr">What does it mean to behold Christ? Together, we are studying the New Testament, one chapter at a time, and answering this very question. Join us as we dive deep into details of the New Testament and behold Jesus as the centerpiece of God’s sovereign plan of redempti ... Show More
9m 17s