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Kicking off Year VII, Chris and Ben are joined by Daniel Saunders to discuss Herbert McCabe's Class Struggle and Christian Love. The intention was also to cover pieces by Dennis Turner and Terry Eagleton but time got away from them, so Daniel will have to return again...Herbert McCabe: The Class Struggle and Christian Love https://www.christiansocialism.com/2020/05/14/herbert-mccabe-class-struggle-capitalism-marxism-christianity/More of Daniel:Ideology, Fetishism, Apophaticism: Marxist Criticism & Christianityhttps://www.buzzsprout.com/220523/episodes/14978167-ideology-fetishism-apophaticism-marxist-criticism-and-christianity-with-daniel-saundersIdeology, Fetishism, Apophaticism: Marxist Criticism and Christianity:https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/nbfr.12642And Here:https://daniel-saunders.com/Send us a textSupport the show
The Marxist/Christian dialogue continues! This week Jason and Ben sat down with Daniel Saunders to discuss an article he wrote called Ideology, Fetishism, Apophaticism: Marxist Criticism and Christianity:https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/nbfr.12642 Daniel's paper "explores Christianity's ambiguous relationship to capitalism by engaging Marx's notion of the fetishism of commodities as a way of rethinking Marxism's critique of religion from the standpoint of political economy. "Other Daniel stuff can be found here:https://daniel-saunders.com/Support the Show.
Daniel Saunders is the Director, Incident Response, EMEA at Kivu. In this episode, he joins host Paul John Spaulding to discuss AWS (Amazon Web Services) breaches, why they happen so frequently, and how companies can prevent them. Kivucast is sponsored by Kivu, which offers strategic guidance and fully managed cybersecurity threat monitoring. To learn more about our sponsor, visit https://kivuconsulting.com.
Daniel Saunders is the Director, Incident Response, EMEA at Kivu. In this episode, he joins host Paul John Spaulding to discuss how businesses can prepare for and respond to a cyberattack, including insights from the recent incident at Change Healthcare. Kivucast is sponsored by Kivu, which offers strategic guidance and fully managed cybersecurity threat monitoring. To learn more about our sponsor, visit https://kivuconsulting.com.
Welcome to another episode of The Action and Ambition Podcast! Joining us today is Daniel Saunders, CEO at L Marks, a company that supports businesses to achieve their strategic goals through delivering a portfolio of innovation initiatives. Trained as a software engineer with an MSc in Computer Science, he previously held roles at Symbian OS, acquired by Nokia, and Global Research and Consulting, acquired by ICAP plc. For almost 20 years, Daniel has designed, discovered or integrated the latest technological advances into large complex organisations. Before L Marks, Daniel served as Chief of Staff for Economic Development at the Israeli Embassy. Tune in to learn more on this!
Daniel Saunders continues our series The Parables of Jesus Series Summary :: This Sunday we begin a new series looking at the parables and riddles Jesus told that describe this new Kingdom of God he came to bring.
Hey folks, our episode for this week is a bit late, so we're one from the archives that we know you'll like! In this episode, we talk with Daniel Saunders about his new essay on commodity fetishism and Christianity. You can find his essay here: https://danielsaunders.blog/2021/04/16/ideology-fetishism-apophaticism-marxist-criticism-and-christianity/ Intro Music by Amaryah Armstrong Outro music by Paul Robeson https://theillalogicalspoon.bandcamp.com/track/hoods-up-the-low-down-technified-blues *Support The Magnificast on Patreon* http://patreon.com/themagnificast *Get Magnificast Merch* https://www.redbubble.com
Daniel Saunders brings an Honest Advent reflection on the theme of Love. Series Summary :: Is Christ's incarnation still happening in our midst? Perhaps for many of us the celebration of Christmas has lost its wonder. Maybe it has become a bittersweet season of complicated family rituals, or a predictable time of unquenchable consumerism, or simply a sacred story that feels far from any relevance in our current chaotic world. Honest Advent seeks to illuminate the astonishing, hope-filled truth that the God who showed up in the hardest parts of our humanity is still showing up today in those same places.
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe returned in 2021, but much smaller after the ravages of Covid. What do the participants think about this year? What about the future? Nick Hennegan talks to actor Tim Marriott, New York stand-up Jack Dennis, Assembly PR Hannah Bradley Croall and Assembly Marketer, Daniel Saunders in the Assembly Festival Gardens, for Resonance FM and Bohemian Britain.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bohemianbritain/message
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe returned in 2021, but much smaller after the ravages of Covid. What do the participants think about this year? What about the future? Nick Hennegan talks to actor Tim Marriott, New York stand-up Jack Dennis, Assembly PR Hannah Bradley Croall and Assembly Marketer, Daniel Saunders in the Assembly Festival Gardens, for Resonance FM and Bohemian Britain.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bohemianbritain/message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bohemianbritain/message
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe is back, but much smaller after the ravages of Covid. What do the participants think about this year? What about the future? Nick Hennegan talks to actor Tim Marriott, New York stand-up Jack Dennis, Assembly PR Hannah Bradley Croall and Assembly Marketer, Daniel Saunders in the Assembly Festival Gardens, for Resonance FM and Bohemian Britain.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bohemianbritain/message
In this episode, we talk with Daniel Saunders about his new essay on commodity fetishism and Christianity. You can find his essay here: https://danielsaunders.blog/2021/04/16/ideology-fetishism-apophaticism-marxist-criticism-and-christianity/ Intro Music by Amaryah Armstrong Outro music by Paul Robeson https://theillalogicalspoon.bandcamp.com/track/hoods-up-the-low-down-technified-blues *Support The Magnificast on Patreon* http://patreon.com/themagnificast *Get Magnificast Merch* https://www.redbubble.com
For our inaugural author spotlight, we have Dan Saunders as our guest, who is a new author of his novel Spice Traders, which is coming out in March 2021. We had a great talk with him about his personal challenges, and his thoughts on becoming an author. He also talks about resources he uses, such as the famed 'On Writing' by Stephen King. Listen in to find out more.
Daniel Saunders continues our series in Ruth - a book about ordinary people doing ordinary things.Daniel interviews Rosie about Home for Good, a Charity working to find families and homes for children.
Part 1 – The Change Worth Making Kaleidoscope is a new podcast and a new twist on innovation. We’re talking about collaboration and, specifically, collaboration as the main driver of innovation. Hosted by startup platform Startacus, this three-part series has been made in partnership with innovation specialist and early-stage investor L Marks. In The Change Worth Making, we chat to Daniel Saunders of L Marks, Anthony Rose of SeedLegals and Matt Ballentine of Stamp London. Working across music, TV and legal services, Anthony is behind a number of transformative innovations, including BBC’s iPlayer. Talking about what makes innovation projects succeed and what gets in the way of innovation, Anthony tells us about creating a startup within a large organisation and explains why it pays for founders to first understand what corporates are doing and then do the opposite. Making the case for collaboration, Daniel tells us why it as important to embed entrepreneurship into a corporate as it is to embed startup solutions, while Matt shows us what entrepreneurship and cultural change look like in the context of large organisations.
Daniel Saunders continues our series Revelation: Se7en Letters with the letter to the church in Sardis.
This week Daniel Saunders continues our series on Philippians looking at what it means for followers of Jesus to move towards maturity
On this episode, our guest is Paul Griffin, Legal Director at Child Justice, Inc., one of the few organizations in the country dedicated to ensuring a child's right to be legally protected from an abusive parent. As Legal Director, Paul – along with his colleague, Alexandra Sandacz -- represents non-abusive, protective parents in child-custody cases in which there is evidence of domestic violence or child abuse. Paul also works to coordinate the pro bono legal work that well-respected law firms offer to protect these victims who may otherwise become “lost in the system” after exposure to family violence, physical and or sexual abuse, substance addictions, or neglect. On today's show, Paul will be speaking to us about his work at Child Justice as well as his other advocacy work on behalf of abused children and share insights from both cautionary and success tales, strategies and recommendations for how we can strengthen our laws and update our practices to ensure that children's safety is a priority over abusers' parenting rights. During our conversation, Paul and I referenced the following links and articles: The "It's Normal to be Normal" child sexual abuse study The book, The Sociopath Next Door The book, The Witch-Hunt Narrative: Politics, Psychology, and the Sexual Abuse of Children The passing of House Congressional Resolution 72 which places child safety as a priority in child custody cases The Holt v. Holt case in Maryland where the abusive Air Force Colonel father won custody over the children and ignored evidence of abuse An illustration of Child Justice's phrase: "It's Worse to Accuse than it is to Abuse" in the Holt case: Failure To Protect: Air Force Handling Of Colonel's Child Sex Assault Charges Raises Questions The Nicholas Bala study that shows that the rate of father's reporting false abuse is 16x higher than mothers Joan Meier's (of DV LEAP) research on how courts view allegations of domestic abuse, child abuse or child sexual abuse The use of "junk science" or "Parental Alienation" theories by abusers as a defense against allegations of domestic violence or child abuse Resources that address how "Parental Alienation" is used to discredit allegations of abuse in custody cases The use of the Frye/Daubert standards to challenge the admissibility of "parental alienation" in courts as an attack against abuse allegations Dr. Daniel Saunders' DOJ report on Child Custody Evaluators' Beliefs About Domestic Abuse Allegations: Their Relationship to Evaluator Demographics, Background, Domestic Violence Knowledge and Custody Visitation Recommendations Deborah Epstein's research on how judges misunderstood survivors in court in her paper: "Discounting Credibility: Doubting the Testimony and Dismissing the Experiences of Domestic Violence Survivors and Other Women" --- Thanks for tuning in to the en(gender)ed podcast! Be sure to check out our en(gender)ed site and follow our blog on Medium. Consider donating because your support is what makes this work sustainable. Please also connect with us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Don't forget to subscribe to the show!
The Resident Aliens series explores six aspects of the church living in a strange world. In this episode, Daniel Saunders continues with Part 3: A Community of Embrace
Holy Habits' is a series that looks at some of the key practices that help us experience change and transformation, forming us on the road of becoming more like Jesus. Daniel Saunders looks at the practice of "prayer and abiding" in John 15:1-17 where Jesus describes himself as the true vine and calls his disciples to remain in him.