Sermon - Christian Racism?

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Sermon: Being Between

Paul Axton preaches: Developing Paul's understanding that we fill up the suffering the Christ, the state of being between an originary unity and a developing fulness is explicated against the background of the philosophy of William Desmond, which is building on this Pauline idea. ...  Show more

Understanding William Desmond Through Hegel, Žižek, and Flannery O'Connor

Brad and Paul discuss the work of William Desmond and approach it through his engagement with Hegel, his reading of Flannery O'Connor, and his opposition to the dark reading of Slavoj Žižek. (Sign up for “Do Not Let Your Hearts Be Troubled: Perspectives on Peace”: This class, wit ...  Show more

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