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Jesus on the Cross Explained: Empire and Atonement with Reverend Caleb J. Lines

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Was Jesus crucified for challenging the empire or for atoning for humanity's sins? Joined by Reverend Caleb Lines this episode tackles age-old theological questions through a fresh perspective. Caleb, who hails from a progressive Christian background, shares insights from his compelling sermon, "Jesus was crucified for standing up to empire and not to atone for the sins of humanity." Our conversation digs deep into the historical and political contexts surrounding Jesus' crucifixion, urging listeners to reconsider traditional interpretations.

We then move on to dissect the concept of atonement as presented in the New Testament, revealing the contrasting depictions of Jesus in the Synoptic Gospels and John. Does the New Testament present a unified view, or are there significant theological discrepancies? Caleb and Craig challenge the later development of penal substitutionary atonement and bring to light the often-overlooked complexities within the New Testament. This segment is sure to provoke thought and aims to foster a nuanced understanding of Jesus' messages and their implications for Christian faith and practice today.

Finally, we broach the subject of progressive Christianity, emphasizing its roots in Jesus' teachings on peace, justice, and inclusivity. Caleb helps us navigate the delicate balance of faith and politics, touching on modern humanitarian crises and the role of pastors in guiding their congregations through these challenges. We also explore the concept of Christian anarchy and if voluntary charity could potentially solve societal issues better than government intervention. This episode is for anyone interested in the intersections of faith, politics, and social justice.

SUPPORT THE PROJECT: thebadroman.com/donate

Connect with Reverend Caleb Lines:

progressivechristianity.org

University Christian Church in San Diego website and Facebook

Awakened: A 52-Week Progressive Christian Devotional

For Full Show Notes: https://www.thebadroman.com/show-notes/episode-110

Starting points & Key Moments:

01:07 Who is Reverend Caleb Lines

07:15 Jesus' Subversive Message

15:02 Understanding Atonement in the New Testament

22:10 Jesus as a Political Figure

27:37 Interpretations of Scripture and God

32:45 The Problem of Biblical Literalism

38:55 Progressive Christianity Defined Through Conversation

44:25 Tackling Misconceptions about Progressive Christianity

49:39 Christian Anarchy vs Government Accountability

54:45 The Call to Social Justice

For more on The Bad Roman Project:

Blog submissions: thebadroman.com/contribute-to-the-blog

Connect with us on social: thebadroman.com/social-links

Want to get more involved? Request to join the private discussion group on Facebook (Bad Romans Only!!)

No King but Christ Network: nokingbutchristnetwork.com

  continue reading

119 episoade

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Was Jesus crucified for challenging the empire or for atoning for humanity's sins? Joined by Reverend Caleb Lines this episode tackles age-old theological questions through a fresh perspective. Caleb, who hails from a progressive Christian background, shares insights from his compelling sermon, "Jesus was crucified for standing up to empire and not to atone for the sins of humanity." Our conversation digs deep into the historical and political contexts surrounding Jesus' crucifixion, urging listeners to reconsider traditional interpretations.

We then move on to dissect the concept of atonement as presented in the New Testament, revealing the contrasting depictions of Jesus in the Synoptic Gospels and John. Does the New Testament present a unified view, or are there significant theological discrepancies? Caleb and Craig challenge the later development of penal substitutionary atonement and bring to light the often-overlooked complexities within the New Testament. This segment is sure to provoke thought and aims to foster a nuanced understanding of Jesus' messages and their implications for Christian faith and practice today.

Finally, we broach the subject of progressive Christianity, emphasizing its roots in Jesus' teachings on peace, justice, and inclusivity. Caleb helps us navigate the delicate balance of faith and politics, touching on modern humanitarian crises and the role of pastors in guiding their congregations through these challenges. We also explore the concept of Christian anarchy and if voluntary charity could potentially solve societal issues better than government intervention. This episode is for anyone interested in the intersections of faith, politics, and social justice.

SUPPORT THE PROJECT: thebadroman.com/donate

Connect with Reverend Caleb Lines:

progressivechristianity.org

University Christian Church in San Diego website and Facebook

Awakened: A 52-Week Progressive Christian Devotional

For Full Show Notes: https://www.thebadroman.com/show-notes/episode-110

Starting points & Key Moments:

01:07 Who is Reverend Caleb Lines

07:15 Jesus' Subversive Message

15:02 Understanding Atonement in the New Testament

22:10 Jesus as a Political Figure

27:37 Interpretations of Scripture and God

32:45 The Problem of Biblical Literalism

38:55 Progressive Christianity Defined Through Conversation

44:25 Tackling Misconceptions about Progressive Christianity

49:39 Christian Anarchy vs Government Accountability

54:45 The Call to Social Justice

For more on The Bad Roman Project:

Blog submissions: thebadroman.com/contribute-to-the-blog

Connect with us on social: thebadroman.com/social-links

Want to get more involved? Request to join the private discussion group on Facebook (Bad Romans Only!!)

No King but Christ Network: nokingbutchristnetwork.com

  continue reading

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