Theology After Maximus, Hegel, and Wittgenstein

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An Expanded View of Recapitulation

In this continuation of discussions of sin and salvation, Paul Axton takes up and expands upon the early church understanding of recapitulation as an all-embracing understanding of atonement that accounts for the New Testament and the focus on the new divinized humanity found in ...  Show more

The Rule of Faith and Deliverance from the Law of Sin and Death

In a continuation of the discussion of the nature of sin and salvation and hermeneutics, the discussion turns to how the rule of faith, or biblical hermeneutics centered on the person of Christ, brings out Christ's deliverance from the human predicament through his defeat of the ...  Show more

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