Paul Axton

Forging Ploughshares

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Cultivating the Peaceable Kingdom

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Paul Axton

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Religion

Latest episode

Jul 11, 2026

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Episodes

Sermon: The Inevitable Process of Spiritual Sickness in the First Adam to Being Found in the Second Adam 11.07.2026

Paul Axton preaches: Behind this sermon on the fall and summing up of all things in Christ, including everything about the first Adam, is the approach to metaphysics found in William Desmond and Anthony Bartlett. The orientation of a sick metaphysics (Girard and Bartlett) provides the possibility of redemption or the realization of the fulness of metaphysics (Desmond), or the synthesis found in Ch...

Anthony Bartlett on the Significance of Martin Heidegger 06.07.2026

Anthony Bartlett explains Heidegger's turn to language in place of a philosophical metaphysics, and locates language as the origin integral to being and the essential nature of violence.  If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider donating to support our work. Become a Patron!

Sermon: The Dialectic of Apokatastasis and Recapitulation 04.07.2026

Paul Axton preaches: This sermon traces universal restoration (apokatastasis) and recapitulation, in the way this transforms human thought in the explanation of Origen, Maximus and Eriugena, and illustrated in the case of Peter. If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider donating to support our work. Become a Patron!

Anthony Bartlett on Girardian Semiotics 29.06.2026

In this new series of podcasts with Anthony Bartlett, Anthony systematically introduces his extension of the Girardian system into theology and biblical studies. In this first lecture he describes the rise of meaning in the scapegoat and the semiotic shift introduced by Christ. If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider donating to support our work. Become a Patron!

Sermon: Stretched Out in the Between 27.06.2026

Paul Axton preaches: This sermon brings together Paul's picture of creation ex-nihilo and resurrection as the thought behind his notion of epektasis or being stretched out, in the sense of going beyond the self, as further developed by William Desmond in conjunction with John Scotus Eriugena.   (Register for the course, Metaxology, taught by William Desmond, which will cover the philosophy and the...

William Desmond Introduces Metaxology and His Course with Ploughshares 18.06.2026

William Desmond introduces his metaxological philosophy and its implications for religion, ethics and aesthetics. (Register for the course, Metaxology, taught by William Desmond, which will cover the philosophy and theology of William Desmond as it applies to ethics, aesthetics, peace, and the Christian life. The course will run from 2026/6/20–2026/9/19. Sign up here:  https://pbi.forgingploughsha...

Sermon: The Intimate Universal Logos 15.06.2026

Paul Axton preaches: This sermon develops John Behr's understanding of the Logos along with William Desmond's picture of the betweenness of the intimate universal. (Register for the course, Metaxology, taught by William Desmond, which will cover the philosophy and theology of William Desmond as it applies to ethics, aesthetics, peace, and the Christian life. The course will run from 2026/6/20–2026...

David Dawson on the Word as the Recovery of Language 08.06.2026

In this final class with David Dawson, David answers key question regarding Christ's recovery of language as the Word, the exposure of the victim, and the overcoming of religion.   (Register for the course, Metaxology, taught by William Desmond, which will cover the philosophy and theology of William Desmond as it applies to ethics, aesthetics, peace, and the Christian life. The course will run fr...

Sermon: Peace of the Intimate Universal 06.06.2026

Paul Axton preaches: Jesus' promise of peace, not as the world gives but his peace, is the beginning of an alternative subjectivity which William Desmond calls the "intimate universal" or an opening of a communicative subjectivity with the transcendent.  (Register for the course, Metaxology, taught by William Desmond, which will cover the philosophy and theology of William Desmond as it applies to...

David Dawson on Girard and Postmodernism 01.06.2026

In this final conversation with Michael Hardin, Michael's friend David Dawson, author of "Flesh Becomes Word" describes Girard's entry into the discussion of structuralism, poststructuralism, and deconstruction.  (Register for the course, Metaxology, taught by William Desmond, which will cover the philosophy and theology of William Desmond as it applies to ethics, aesthetics, peace, and the Christ...

Sermon: Life with and without the Spirit 30.05.2026

Paul Axton preaches: This sermon for Pentecost Sunday, compares life in the Spirit or in the Trinity to life in the absence of the Trinity, as Paul presents it in Romans 7 & 8.  (Register for the course, Metaxology, taught by William Desmond, which will cover the philosophy and theology of William Desmond as it applies to ethics, aesthetics, peace, and the Christian life. The course will run f...

Battling to the End: Michael Hardin on Girard's Eschatology 25.05.2026

Michael Hardin explains how Christ's exposure of the scapegoating mechanism unleashes the potential for a final violence, which can only be disrupted if Christians can resist through the reality of living out the gospel. If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider donating to support our work. Become a Patron!

Raymond Panikkar and William Desmond on Trinitarian Truth 23.05.2026

This discussion and attached sermon with Brad and Paul builds upon the work of Raymond Panikkar and William Desmond in their description of the "between" as this applies to the Trinitarian nature of truth.  If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider donating to support our work. Become a Patron!

Michael Hardin on Mimetic Atonement and Discipleship 18.05.2026

Michael Hardin spells out his key advancement of Girardian theory in his development of a positive view of mimesis as the very mode of salvation.  If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider donating to support our work. Become a Patron!

Sermon: Recovering the Prophetic Voice of the Loved Enemy 16.05.2026

Paul Axton preaches: In this sermon on the necessity of love of enemy to arrive at the perfection of God, the focus is on the possible insight the "enemy" such as Islam and Iran might have into the failures of Western Christianity.  If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider donating to support our work. Become a Patron!

Michael Hardin On Girard and Hebrews 11.05.2026

Michael Hardin explains how René Girard scapegoated the term sacrifice and the book of Hebrews and how he corrected course in regard to Hebrews. Karl and Paul discuss attachment of fundamentalism to the historical critical method, and then Nate and Paul point out to Michael the same problem with theological liberalism, and propose an alternative Christocentric hermeneutic in place of historicism. ...

The Personification of the Jewish Conception of Sabbath Realized in Christ 09.05.2026

Brad and Paul discuss the attached sermon tracing a Jewish understanding of Sabbath as synonymous with God and with being joined to God, as in marriage, and the development of an event oriented understanding degraded into a space surrounding tabernacle and temple taken up and transformed by Christ. If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider donating to support our work. Become a Patron!

Michael Hardin on Nonviolent Atonement 04.05.2026

In this continued discussion with Michael Hardin, Michael lays out a theory of a nonviolent atonement, through Girardian theory. Michael pictures this as key to understanding the cross and the Bible.  If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider donating to support our work. Become a Patron!

The Epstein Class and the Augustinian Compromise 02.05.2026

Brad and Paul discuss the attached sermon, of how it is that the church seems to no longer be a resistant community, as Paul and Origen would have it, "putting on the full armor of God," and how it is that Augustinian just war theory, and its exterior/interior division points to a morally compromised church and culture marked by the rise of Jeffrey Epstein and friends. If you enjoyed this podcast,...

Michael Hardin on a Girardian Reading of the Bible 27.04.2026

Michael Hardin, an expert and friend of René Girard, explains how a Girardian reading of the Bible solves the problem posed by Marcion, of distinguishing between the violent God of the Jews and the Father of Jesus Christ. If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider donating to support our work. Become a Patron!

Sermon: "He Became Sin For Us" as Righteousness Realized 25.04.2026

Paul Axton preaches: In this sermon reversing the usual meaning of Christ "becoming sin for us" the working of the cross is examined at a deep psychoanalytic and personal level, through the lens of Julian of Norwich, and her reversal of theology.  If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider donating to support our work. Become a Patron!

Michael Hardin Explains the Comprehensive Nature of Mimetic Theory 20.04.2026

Michael Hardin, the friend of and expert on René Girard, explains the comprehensive nature of mimesis, from the novel, to psychology, anthropology, and religion, explaining the scientific background and universal application of the theory. If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider donating to support our work. Become a Patron!

Sermon: The Healing Presence of God in Sabbath 18.04.2026

Paul Axton preaches: Bringing together the thought of William Desmond with Maximus the Confessor, this sermon traces how the seventh day is the revelation and reflexive divine presence fulfilled in Christ.  If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider donating to support our work. Become a Patron!

Michael Hardin on the Life and Literature of René Girard 13.04.2026

Michael Hardin leads a discussion on the life and work of René Girard, with whom he was friends, tracing the beginnings of his discovery and then the growth of appreciation and literature dealing with his work. If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider donating to support our work. Become a Patron!

Sermon: Easter as Judgment On Christ Killers and Antisemitism 11.04.2026

Paul Axton preaches: This Easter sermon examines the first Christian proclamation of resurrection in its direct indictment of those who nailed him to the cross, but this scapegoating, nationalistic, religion in its captivity to death and killing exemplifies human religion and the human problem which Christ exposes and resolves in the resurrection.  If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider dona...

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