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In this episode of the Outlaw God podcast, Dr. Stephen Paulson and Caleb Keith explore the complexities of the biblical narrative surrounding Moses, particularly through the lens of 2 Corinthians. They discuss the misinterpretations of Moses, the role of Pseudo-Dionysius and humanism in shaping Christian thought, and the critical distinction between law and gospel. Paulson emphasizes that Moses' ministry is one of death, contrasting it with the life-giving Spirit through the gospel. The discussion also touches on Nietzsche's critique of Christian humility and the implications of Moses' veil as a symbol of misunderstanding the law's purpose.

00:00  Introduction to the Outlaw God Podcast
01:00  Exploring 2 Corinthians and the Story of Moses
02:18  Luther's Revelation on Moses and the Law
03:59  Humanism and the Fraudulent Teachings
05:41  The Donation of Constantine and Its Impact
07:22  Pseudo-Dionysius and His Influence on Christian Thought
10:50  Paul's Perspective on Moses in 2 Corinthians
16:19  Distinguishing Law from Gospel
19:39  The Assurance of the Gospel vs. the Law
21:40  Nietzsche's Critique of Christian Morality
23:37  The Problem of False Humility in Society
25:22  Understanding the Law vs. the Gospel
27:03  Moses: The Ministry of Death
31:35  The Veil of Moses: Mysticism vs. Truth
36:30  The End of the Law and the Glory of the Spirit