The Martyr Made Podcast
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Welcome to The Read Well Podcast, a weekly show dedicated to building a strong reading habit, improving research strategies, and learning intellectual ideas from the books you love. Your passion may be the wisdom of Plato, how to cook a curry, or the complex ideas hidden in Dostoevsky’s fiction. Whatever you’re researching today, this show is about helping you master the topic. You’ll find practical advice on how to take effective book notes, develop your annotation skills, and benefit from ...
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Philosophy for All is a leading podcast for everything related to philosophy and theology. We often host leading scholars and thinkers to provide the most up-to-date research and summary about these topics. Popular past episodes include discussions about Jordan Peterson, Postmodernism, nihilism, Dostoevsky, and more! Stay tuned for enlightening discussions which would not only enrich your knowledge of philosophy, but also provide you with life lessons from great thinkers!This podcast has ran ...
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In this podcast we explore great works of philosophy and literature and art, and try to pull out of them what’s most interesting and inspiring! Whether they come from the works of Plato, or Dostoevsky or Picasso, here we explore ideas that move mountains and rock the soul! So, come join us, won’t you? Come worship at the alter of ideas, and come celebrate the dancing of thought. Welcome to the Wisdom Of!
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Join Lisa VanDamme as she guides you through White Nights by Fyodor Dostoevsky. To learn more about Read With Me visit https://readwithmesalon.com
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Dostoyevsky, Russian Literature, Existentialism
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Join Lisa VanDamme as she guides you through Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky. Recommended Book Url: https://readwithme.app.link/tkcr1lRJEjb To learn more about Read With Me visit https://readwithmesalon.com
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I talk to a lot of people, please email dunctankpodcast at gmail for guest suggestions
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The Locked up Living Podcast: Surviving and thriving in prisons and other challenging environments
Podcasters David Jones & Dr Naomi Murphy
Can institutional culture challenge your mental health? What if your job makes you feel shame, sadness, grief, disgust and fear? What if you are expected not to feel? Or you are expected to be relentlessly competitive? What it’s like to live or work in a prison? Does working with people who commit murder, child abuse and rape affect people who work in prisons and the wider criminal justice system? How do people survive and thrive when facing significant challenges to our emotional health ove ...
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Welcome to Adherent Apologetics, where I talk with leading thinkers about Christianity.
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Just like voice over I try to talk from my mind about the things I gone through. Give your feedback on Instagram DM https://www.instagram.com/mr_black__2/
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The Brothers Karamazov and Friends is an audiobook disguised as a podcast, in which our host Phil Malcom invites one friend every week to spend an hour reading through the greatest novel ever written. Why? Because the only thing better than a Russian novel is a Russian novel podcast. There are only three rules: 1. There are no re-do's. 2. No help with pronunciation. 3. You have to do voices for the characters. It's the Brothers Karamazov and Friends! Lower your expectations, and you won't be ...
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While Angelo was lost in his thoughts daydreaming of becoming a radio DJ, he forgot that he was on the toilet pooping, causing him to suffer from hemorrhoids. Srsly, Angelo desires to search the truth through reading, listening, communicating, and through this podcast. For what it's worth, you may follow Angelo here as he shares his mind, heart, and soul to you but not his body. As Dostoevsky famously remarked, "Talking nonsense is the sole privilege mankind possesses over the other organism ...
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A short daily trip down the lane of Christian History. Looking at the fascinating people and events that have shaped a universal civilisation.
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The Slavic Literature Pod is your guide to one of the most important—yet understudied—literary traditions. Every episode, Russian literature PhD Candidate Matt Gerasimovich and Personable Audio Expert Cameron Lallana dive deep into big books, short stories, film, and everything in between. You’ll get an approachable introduction to the scholarship and big ideas surrounding this canon three Fridays per month.
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The Neural Surfer podcast is your gateway to an extraordinary blend of audiobooks and original films, delving into the depths of classic short stories, novels, and non-fiction works. We explore themes spanning science, philosophy, religion, artificial intelligence, virtual reality, neuroscience, consciousness studies, and even surfing. Whether you’re intrigued by the mysteries of the human mind or the thrill of catching the perfect wave, Neural Surfer offers a unique experience that stimulat ...
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Listen to your long form article at your leisure
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A podcast about books and ideas.
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What makes us human? We tell stories, so great works of literature tell the emotional tale of human existence as we try to make sense of our existence and the world we live in. I consider fiction a distilled form of truth, coming from the depth of our subconscious mind. So this podcast looks at great novels from a philosophical or psycholgoical perspective, and is dedicated to bringing you the best of literature from around the world for you to enjoy. Each week, I will pick a great novel and ...
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The podcast where we dive deep into the complexities of modern life. Join us as we sit down with real-world experts from various fields to help you navigate the uncertainty and intricacies of today's world. Our conversations aim to provide you with the insights and tools needed to thrive in an ever-changing landscape. Tune in for thought-provoking discussions, practical advice, and a fresh perspective on the challenges and opportunities that define our times. Fat Tony's is your go-to resourc ...
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The purpose of this blog is to create an RSS feed for the Crackpot Podcast. Check the main site for articles: jameslafond.blogspot.com
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Reflections on the Rise and Fall of Christendom
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Friends Bird and Greg are trying to become better thinkers by reading great works of literature. This podcast consists of their discussions of these works, in the hope that it would inspire readers and thinkers of all kinds to join the conversation. New episodes will generally be released on every third Saturday. Seinfeld references abound.
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The (strictly no-business) podcast that shall never become yet another to-do item in a busy CEOs life. A storytelling playground and save space for irresponsible experimentation. We willll talk martial arts, ponder the nature of life, have conversations with weirdos and misfits, shamelessly fail in public, and share what we learn along the way.
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The events about Russian literature and culture listed below were held under the auspices of the Russian and Eurasian Studies Centre at St Antony's College. The Centre was launched in 2003 to carry forward the work of the internationally renowned Russian and East European Studies Centre, established in 1953. The Centre is a major component of research on Russia, Ukraine, the Caucasus and Central Asia at Oxford University. The centre is directed by Professor Roy Allison, and the current Resea ...
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The Honest Thief by Fyodor Dostoevsky is a powerful and poignant short story that delves into the complexities of human nature. When the narrator, a kind-hearted man, takes in a ragged and drunken stranger named Astafy, he unwittingly invites a mysterious tale of regret, redemption, and moral struggle into his life. Astafy reveals the painful story…
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The final novel of Dostoevsky is possibly his most famous - the Brothers Karamazov. Wrought out of terrible grief and struggles with faith after the death of his three year old son Aloysha. One of Russia's greatest novelists has produced on of the greatest novels of all time. Charting the tumultuous transition of Russia from feudalism, the devoutly…
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Now the most famous champagne is named in his honour, Pierre Perignon was a Benedictine Monk who perfected the method of making sparkling wineDi Tim Byron
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The Street of Crocodiles by Bruno Schulz
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Show Notes: This week, Matt and Cameron are down with the sickness of Schulzomania, covering parts of the short story collection “The Street of Crocodiles” by Polish-Jewish literary superstar Bruno Schulz. They’ll be talking about “Visitation,” “Tailor’s Dummies,” and the eponymous “The Street of Crocodiles,” delving deep into Schulz’s surreal visi…
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Carpe Diem is usually translated as seize the day. But that's not quite accurate, and it's a reflection of our times! Sit back and enjoy, like a good Epicurean!Di Kristian Urstad and Stephen Webb
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Episode Three. The Man Who Would be King.
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The Man Who Would Be King by Rudyard Kipling is a timeless classic, blending adventure, intrigue, and moral complexity in a way that captivates listeners. Set in the rugged and mysterious landscapes of British India and Afghanistan, it tells the story of two daring ex-soldiers who embark on a quest to establish themselves as kings in a remote regio…
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Bishop Richard Challoner has been called the most influential English Catholic of the 18th Century. It was an uneasy time before Catholic Emancipation laws and least safe in London. The Catholic Church was still illegal after Queen Elizabeth's Act of Uniformity and there were sporadic riots against Catholics. Challoners' life is a case study of suc…
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David Hencke (video) Unmasking Deception: David's Battle for Transparency
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David Hencke, is a multi award winning investigative journalist known for his hard-hitting pieces that champion truth and expose the bad practices of organizations, industries, and governments. In this engaging discussion, David shares his fascinating experiences and insights into the world of journalism, shedding light on the impact of social medi…
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David Hencke (audio) Unmasking Deception: Investegative Journalist David Hencke's Battle for Transparency
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David Hencke, is an award winning investigative journalist known for his hard-hitting pieces that champion truth and expose the bad practices of organizations, industries, and governments. In this engaging discussion, David shares his fascinating experiences and insights into the world of journalism, shedding light on the impact of social media and…
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Bishop Bartholomew De La Casas chronicled the terrible atrocities that Spanish colonists carried out on the indigenous people of Central and South America. He was appointed protector of the Indians by the Spanish Legal Establishment, His writing and thinking was influenced the School of Salamanca and lead to both international law and the first con…
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Carl Gustav Jung was one of the most creative thinkers of the 20th Century. The founder of analytical psychology his fascination with religion was life longDi Tim Byron
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In this episode, I’m sharing 13 books that are perfect for Halloween, but these aren’t your typical horror stories. Each book on this list offers something deeper—whether it’s a philosophical exploration, a psychological thriller, or a classic tale with layers of meaning. If you’re looking for books that will both challenge your mind and set the ri…
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Jordan Peterson recently launched the Peterson Academy. In this video, we discuss the reasons for why he launched the academy, his criticism of academia, and potential solutions and developments of his program. I hope you enjoy. Support the show -------------------------- If you would want to support the channel and what I am doing, please follow m…
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My Response to the Mob
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Hi everyone. This is my response to the nationwide firestorm I ignited this week. Some of you will have read or listened to this on the Substack, but I wanted to put it on the main feed for people who haven't. And for you Substack listeners, there's a little treat at the end of the intro for you as well.…
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Today we remember the life of Michael Novak - influential author of the Spirit of Democratic Capitalism. He tweaked Weber's famous Protestant Work Ethic and claimed that free capitalist economies owed more to a Catholic Work EthicDi Tim Byron
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The Presocratics, the first philosophers and scientists, rejected traditional mythological explanations in favour of rational ones! Huge turning point! Find out more!Di Kristian Urstad and Stephen Webb
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Francis Collins the director of the Human Genome Project is a devout Christian. we explore his life todayDi Tim Byron
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Jonathan Mann - Super-Forecaster
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Jonathan Mann is a security architect and a Good Judgment Super Forecaster. He writes at https://abstraction.substack.com/Di Duncan Gammie
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Jos - the capital of the Plateau state in Nigeria's Central Belt is also a flashpoint for tension and violence between the Christian South and the Muslim NorthDi Tim Byron
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Devil's Yard by Ivo Andrić
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Show Notes: This week, Matt and Cameron chart new territory by covering the novella Devil's Yard by Yugoslav writer, poet, and diplomat (at varying times) Ivo Andrić. Covering a story within a story, they’ll have plenty to say about the construction of narrative, storytelling from the core and periphery of empire, and what’s up with everybody talki…
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Today we remember how the Vatican placed the Pascals Provincial Letters on the Index. He was a brilliant French polymath, the inventor of the syringe and a promoter of an exaggerated theology called JansenismDi Tim Byron
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Archbishop Josef Beran of Prague defied both the Nazis and the Communists. He nearly died of typhus in Dachau concentration camp and after the iron curtain fell was placed under 16 years house arrest by the Communists. He was only allowed to leave the then Czechoslovakia to go to Rome to be made a cardinal - on the condition he didn't return. He di…
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Taslim Tharani (Video) Navigating Racism and Emotional Regulation in Boarding School
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Taslim Tharani was born in the UK as was her older sister. Her parents were both born in Tanzania to parents whose background was in India. Taslim shares her experiences of being in a thrice migrant family Taslim talks about attending boarding school and the impact it had on her identity and emotional well-being. She discusses the decision to atten…
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Taslim Tharani (audio) Navigating Racism and Emotional Regulation in Boarding School
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Taslim Tharani was born in the UK as was her older sister. Her parents were both born in Tanzania to parents whose background was in India. Taslim shares her experiences of being in a thrice migrant family. She talks about attending boarding school and the impact it had on her identity and emotional well-being. She discusses the decision to attend …
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Step into the lives of two old friends who embark on a humble pilgrimage that becomes a profound journey of faith, friendship, and rediscovery. In Two Old Men, Tolstoy captures the essence of human resilience and the beauty of simple acts of kindness. As they face trials and unexpected detours, their journey reveals the deeper meanings of life and …
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Rafailo Momčilović was a celebrated Orthodox painter (writer) of Icons. He was murdered by the fascist Ustase in Croatia whilst they were a Nazi puppet governmentDi Tim Byron
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In this Halloween-themed episode, I’m talking about the 9 goblins that haunt every reader. Whether it’s the voice of self-criticism or the shadow of doubt, these goblins can turn a simple reading session into a struggle. I’ll share strategies to banish these goblins and help you reclaim the pleasure of reading. Send Me a Text Message with Your Ques…
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Imagine a bustling coffee house in the heart of Surat, where people from all walks of life gather, each with their own stories, beliefs, and desires. In The Coffee House of Surat, Tolstoy masterfully weaves a tale that explores the essence of truth, the nature of wisdom, and the diverse perspectives that shape our world. As the characters engage in…
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Imagine a bustling coffee house in the heart of Surat, where people from all walks of life gather, each with their own stories, beliefs, and desires. In The Coffee House of Surat, Tolstoy masterfully weaves a tale that explores the essence of truth, the nature of wisdom, and the diverse perspectives that shape our world. As the characters engage in…
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The discovery and publication of the Heliand started to explain a historical mystery. How were the warrior Germanic Cultures subsumed into Christendom? This life of Christ in Old Norse is now an invaluable epic poem in a forgotten languageDi Tim Byron
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Going to graduate school gave me some important abilities and approaches to things that have proven beneficial for my life as a whole!Di Kristian Urstad and Stephen Webb
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The translations and summaries of Orthodox wisdom from Fr Seraphim Rose became valued as illegal Samizdat, material banned and shared in a clandestine manner under Communism. We look at the life and conversion of this monk who died at a young age after live a harsh asceticismDi Tim Byron
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The Friendship between Jesuit Priest Ed Dowling and the founder of the AA Bill Wilson was deep and rich, We look at how Dowling became his advisor and sponsor and how he integrated the Ignatian Exercises into the 12 step programmeDi Tim Byron
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Matthias Grunewald masterpiece was commissioned by the Antonite Monks at Isenheim. His depiction of an excruciating crucifixion is now iconic and was commissioned in the context of a monastery that was treating victims of the plague and skin diseaseDi Tim Byron
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When Ben Chambers became the Methodist Minister at St Domingo's chapel he started the 'Band of Hope' putting on activities to distract youngsters from drink. Thus Everton FC was born and then its younger brother - the more successful Liverpool FCDi Tim Byron
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What would Kierkegaard have thought of our age of the internet? The philosopher Herbert Dreyfus argues that he'd be no fan, to say the least! Find out more!Di Kristian Urstad and Stephen Webb
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Today Michael Faraday induced the first electrical current - this would change civilization. Not formally educated - his enquiring mind was underpinned by his faith - we explore this todayDi Tim Byron
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Michael Allison (Video) Playful Connections: How Polyvagal Theory Enhances Play and Social Engagement
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In this conversation David and Naomi meet with Michael Allison . Michaels discusses his work as a Polyvagal performance consultant and the founder of the Playzone. He explains that his journey into Polyvagal theory began when he owned a fitness facility and wellness center, where he noticed the positive impact of creating a safe and connected commu…
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Michael Allison (Audio) Playful Connections: How Polyvagal Theory Enhances Play and Social Engagement
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In this conversation David and Naomi meet with Michael Allison . Michaels discusses his work as a Polyvagal performance consultant and the founder of the Playzone. He explains that his journey into Polyvagal theory began when he owned a fitness facility and wellness center, where he noticed the positive impact of creating a safe and connected commu…
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Paul VI opened the Second Conference of Latin American Bishops in Medellin, Colombia. This was influenced by the Brazilian educationalist Paolo Freire and his theory on 'conscientisation'. The conference endorsed the 'preferential option for the poor' and base Christian communities. This was the start of what would become known as Liberation Theolo…
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Today, I’m diving into the benefits of slow reading. We’ll look at Walt Whitman’s 'Song of Myself' to see how taking your time can lead to greater insight and enjoyment of complex texts. I’ll walk you through how slowing down can help you not just read but truly understand and remember what you’ve read. 📚📚📚Follow along with the opening of my new bo…
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Enrique Shaw was a successful lifelong businessman from Argentina. As he was dying awaiting for a life saving blood transfusion - hundreds of his employees queued outside the hospital to give him their bloodDi Tim Byron
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Adrian of Ondrusuv sacrificed his estate to become a monk after meeting a holy hermit. Ivan the Terrible. a tyrant and cruel leader asked him to be the godfather at his daughters baptismDi Tim Byron
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The problem of evil is one of the most influential problems in the philosophy of religion. This brief presentation covers some of the most influential contributions in this field including the Book of Job, logical and evidential problems of evil, free will and soul-making theodicies and more. Support the show -------------------------- If you would…
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Friedrich Nietzsche died today in 1900 - one of the most influential intellectuals of the modern era. His relationship with God is much more complex than the famous statement that 'God is dead' Today we explore it and his lifeDi Tim Byron
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Dr. Michael Rea came on the podcast to talk about love for God and Marguerite Porete. The Paper: https://www.michaelrea.org/_files/ugd/c9fdf5_b1399733e73b4f28adf49a0a3048807f.pdf Dr. Rea's Website: https://www.michaelrea.org/ -------------------------------- GIVING -------------------------------- Please consider becoming a Patron! Patreon (Thanks!…
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Did Socrates really die the way Plato describes it? And Socrates may have been a philosophical martyr but did he give much consideration to his FAMILY when he decided to take his life? Important questions!Di Kristian Urstad and Stephen Webb
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The philosopher Karl Jaspers argues that we only truly self-realize when we learn to confront the inevitable hardships of life properly! Find out more!Di Kristian Urstad and Stephen Webb
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Today approximately 2000 puritans resigned their pulpits as deadline came for forced assent to the Book of Common Prayer. We look at the remarkable impact they have had in both Britain and North AmericaDi Tim Byron
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