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Cultivating the Peaceable Kingdom

Forging Ploughshares Paul Axton

    • Religion & Spirituality

Cultivating the Peaceable Kingdom

    Religion as Communities of Practice

    Religion as Communities of Practice

    Simon, Tim, Matt, Jim, and Paul discuss how narrative theology or what is known as the Yale School or postliberalism defines Christianity as a community of practice, which can serve as entry into understanding religion in general. Following the work of Ludwig Wittgenstein, narrative theologians such as George Lindbeck, Stanley Hauerwas, James McClendon and John Howard Yoder recognized doctrine and practice must be conjoined.
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    Sermon: Self-Emptying Love as Entry into the Truth of Divinity

    Sermon: Self-Emptying Love as Entry into the Truth of Divinity

    In Philippians Paul portrays kenotic love as the very substance of divine reality, power, and truth, and it is in imitating this self-emptying love and not grasping after life that we become imitators of Christ and a community of the Spirit. This marks the central message of Paul rediscovered by Hegel. 
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    Trent Maxey On the Engineering and Creation of Shinto in Modern Japan

    Trent Maxey On the Engineering and Creation of Shinto in Modern Japan

    Trent Maxey, Professor at Amhurst College and author of "The Greatest Problem" runs down how Shinto as a native religion is an invention of the modern state in Japan, and how the "secular" state has used Shinto on the order of the American deployment of Christianity. He describes the dishonesty in supposed neutrality toward religion, and the difference with European religious tolerance.
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    Sermon: Becoming Persons

    Sermon: Becoming Persons

    God is love is definitive of God's personhood and the opening of his personhood in Kenotic Love is the possibility of personhood. This personhood of knowing God is definitive of the personal and of what it means to know and think as persons.
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    • 24 min
    Trent Maxey Challenges the Secularization Thesis

    Trent Maxey Challenges the Secularization Thesis

    Trent Maxey, of Amhurst College and author of "The Greatest Problem" on delineating the role of the secular, political and religious in Japan, continues to address the problem of a too simple narrative of secular and religious, and even of the way power functions. Jim, Matt, Jon, Simon, and Paul join the discussion.
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    • 47 min
    Sermon: I Am That I am Therefore I Think

    Sermon: I Am That I am Therefore I Think

    Acknowledgement of God and access to wisdom, reason, and understanding of the self and the world are synonymous. Where Kant and the modern age deny access to God as foundation to reason, and attempt to establish foundations within reason, the Bible and Hegel point to God as the possibility giving rise to reason.
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