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This week's album artwork is titled Dissimilarity by Rafael! Please go give them a follow! https://www.reddit.com/user/RafaelEightR/ Tracklist (timestamps coming soon) 1. Grigoré - Witches Stay Behind You (Fur Coat Remix) 2. Lian Gold & Erika Krall - Tik Tak 3. Ben Kim - Somebody To Love (Gorgon City Remix) 4. Adam Ten & Mita Gami - Ping Pong Pitch 5. Silver Panda - We Call This Acid 6. Hozier & MEDUZA - Tell It To My Heart (Fideles Remix) 7. Danny Darko - Squid Game 8. Fahlberg - The Light 9. Woo York - Bohemia 10. RÜFÜS DU SOL - I Don't Wanna Leave (Innellea Remix) 11. Orkidea - Forward Forever
Galon and Scott continue their discussion on the historical reliability of the Bible. They talk about the criteria of authenticity...the ways scholars can approach the documents and be able to trust that they were intended to convey history--or fiction. Skeptics will say that the New Testament was written as fiction. Are there characteristics in the text that would lead us to believe that the set of documents are reliable historically? The three discussed today are: The Criteria of Embarrassment, The Criteria of Multiple Attestation and The Criteria of Dissimilarity. Join the conversation. #apologetics #christianity #bible #christian #God #christianapologetics #JesusChrist #truth #faith #gospel #christ #church #biblestudy #scripture #athiest #atheism #apologist #philosophy #morals #morality #desire #freewill #consciousness #evidence #soul #evolution #abiogenesis #youngearthcreationist #homology #oldtestament #newtestament #gnosticism #canonization #progressiverevelation
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.02.16.528877v1?rss=1 Authors: Vannucci, A., Fields, A., Hansen, E., Katz, A., Kerwin, J., Tachida, A., Martin, N., Tottenham, N. Abstract: It has been established that early-life adversity impacts brain development, but the role of development itself has largely been ignored. We take a developmentally-sensitive approach to examine the neurodevelopmental sequelae of early adversity in a preregistered meta-analysis of 27,234 youth (birth to 18-years-old), providing the largest group of adversity-exposed youth to date. Findings demonstrate that early-life adversity does not have an ontogenetically uniform impact on brain volumes, but instead exhibits age-, experience-, and region-specific associations. Relative to non-exposed comparisons, interpersonal early adversity (e.g., family-based maltreatment) was associated with initially larger volumes in frontolimbic regions until ~10-years-old, after which these exposures were linked to increasingly smaller volumes. By contrast, socioeconomic disadvantage (e.g., poverty) was associated with smaller volumes in temporal-limbic regions in childhood, which were attenuated at older ages. These findings advance ongoing debates regarding why, when, and how early-life adversity shapes later neural outcomes. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
In this episode of Bible Backgrounds, Dr. Keener examines the Christological views of the four Gospel writers. He answers specific questions about the language used by John and Mark, and whether or not they put words in Jesus' mouth. Dr. Keener then investigates the Gospels in light of other ancient biographical writings. 0:00 Intro0:54 Criteria of Authenticity1:55 Limitations of Some of the Criteria4:47 Abuse of Dissimilarity 6:48 John: The Voice or the Words of Jesus?14:13 Mark's Christological View20:46 The Historical Reliability of Ancient Bibliography 23:08 The Spectrum of the Gospels' Historicity29:15 A Note on Dr. Keener's “Followers”30:23 Outro
In today's episode of the PhD Talk podcast, we interview Dr. Veronika Cheplygina, associate professor at IT University Copenhagen in Denmark, blogger, and cat lover. We learn about Veronika's career path, and how academia has been pushing her away as well as pulling her back, and how she found her current position. We also learn about her research in machine learning, and the applications to medical imaging, as well as some current criticisms on this field of research.We then go into Veronika's work on failure in academia - through her series of interviews on "How I fail" on her blog, her own "failures", and what she learned from opening the conversation on failure in academia, and how the notion of failure has shifted from (paper) rejections to the larger notion of being not in line with our values. Finally, we discuss academic Twitter, and the benefits Veronika has enjoyed of academic Twitter. We then round off the interview with our standard questions on setting boundaries, best advice, a day in the life, and the impact of COVID-19.ReferencesWebsite of Veronika CheplyginaTwitter profilePhD thesis Dissimilarity-based Multiple Instance LearningSeven things Veronika wished she'd done during her PhDTalk by Veronika on her career pathCal Newport - Deep WorkInterview with Marissa Edwards on Mental Health in Academia
Wednesday November 11, 2020 Negating Attributes of the Divine. Begininglessness, Endlessness, Dissimilarity (absolute dissimilarity to contingent beings), Self-subsistence, Oneness.
Wednesday October 28, 2020Introduction to Divine attributes. What are Self-Signifying, Negating and Qualitative attributes. Beginninglessness, Endlessness, Dissimilarity, Self-Subsistence, Oneness.
Dr. Craig fields questions on the "Criterion of Dissimilarity", understanding Genesis, and how philosophy, science, and scripture work together.
Dr. Craig fields questions on the "Criterion of Dissimilarity", understanding Genesis, and how philosophy, science, and scripture work together.
Three new methods of historiography to look at. The motivation of the writers is crucial to seeing whether they're trustworthy. Other parts of history don't make much sense, so if we can find reasons for it, that helps us see it as worthy of believing. Lastly, when something doesn't match up to the cultural norm, that gives us a reason to think it's legitimate. Republished with permission. Original found at https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/ultimate-questions/historiography-3-motivation--mDrcSqBOkH/
One last episode on historiography for you! In this episode, Jon uses Author Motivation, Coherency through Other Events, and Double Similarity to further prove the reliability of the New Testaments historical record of events. Sound & Editing by Laura Saad Produced by Caroline Escobar
Spiritual Verse Today Podcast “Beauty in Dissimilarity” Episode #128 "You are unique--one of a kind. Matching exteriors are not what matters. Good deeds and compassionate actions outshine what society deems attractive. There is beauty in dissimilarity." -Sharon CassanoLochman Welcome to the new podcast "Spiritual Verse Today" with author Sharon CassanoLochman. Sharon CassanoLochman is a best-selling, award-winning author. Thousands have found daily comfort and hope through her poetic verse. There are many battlefields in life. Release your burdens whatever they may be. Find forgiveness for the past, peace in the moment, and hope for the future. Spiritual Verse Today Podcast: Did you know that Spiritual Verse Today is also available in book format? If you’d like a copy of Spiritual Verse Today, please visit https://www.amazon.com/Gods-Light-Sharon-CassanoLochman/dp/1944878807 For more information about Sharon CassanoLochman, please visit https://www.sharoncassanolochman.com To purchase your copy of Sharon CassanoLochman’s best-selling books, please visit the Amazon website at https://www.amazon.com/Sharon-CassanoLochman/e/B076TDTG4Z/ Spiritual Verse Today is sponsored by Ontario Shore Publishing, a not-so-traditional publishing company. Ontario Shore Publishing provides goal-setting strategies to move our authors from the writing process through publication and basic book promotion. We are more than a personalized writing consultant. We teach authors how to publish a book. Choose from a variety of plans that fit your needs. Please visit us at https://ontarioshorepublishing.com/ Don’t forget to follow Sharon CassanoLochman on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Finally, it would be greatly appreciated if you would leave a comment and tell us what you think about the show. Your feedback matters! DISCLAIMER: The commentary and opinions on this podcast do not replace medical advice with respect to depression or any other particular personal issue or problem. This podcast is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events, and incidents either are the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental. Royalty Free Music by Purple Planet at https://www.purple-planet.com/
Apologetics 8: More Evidence for the Resurrection Because secular historians don’t accept the inspiration of the bible, they don’t trust the Gospels as reliable witnesses about Jesus. Consequently, they’ve come up with various “criteria of authenticity” to sift the sayings and deeds recorded in the Gospels into historical and mythical categories. Last time we saw Read more about Podcast 57: More Evidence for the Resurrection (Apologetics 8)[…]
Apologetics 8: More Evidence for the Resurrection Because secular historians don’t accept the inspiration of the bible, they don’t trust the Gospels as reliable witnesses about Jesus. Consequently, they’ve come up with various “criteria of authenticity” to sift the sayings and deeds recorded in the Gospels into historical and mythical categories. Last time we saw Read more about Podcast 57: More Evidence for the Resurrection (Apologetics 8)[…]
Download the MP3 Do opposites attract? We look at two studies of couples who are different in some way. Are couple who don't match in attractiveness less trusting of another? And do couples who have different body shapes attract prejudice and discrimination?Rate me! Rate, review, or listen in iTunes or in Stitcher. Read the transcript! “Date Someone Your own Size” ♪ When You’re in Love With a Beautiful Woman (or Handsome Man)… ♫ Is your partner bigger or smaller than you, and what does this mean for your relationship? bingham30069/FlickrThe articles covered in the show: Collisson, B., Howell, J. L., Rusbasan, D., & Rosenfeld, E. (in press). “Date someone your own size”: Prejudice and discrimination toward mixed-weight relationships. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. Read summaryOltmanns, J. R., Markey, P. M., & French, J. E. (in press). Dissimilarity in physical attractiveness within romantic dyads and mate retention behaviors. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. Read summaryJust after I posted this episode, I read about this new study by Sela and colleagues which was also really interesting: it's like the Oltmanns' mate retention study except with self-ratings of attractiveness.
NT Pod 69 asks "What is the criterion of dissimilarity in Historical Jesus research?" It is sixteen minutes long. NT Pod 69: What is the Criterion of Dissimilarity? (mp3) Feel free to leave your feedback below or on Twitter or on our Facebook page. Thanks to Ram2000, "Me and You", for the opening theme, released under a Creative Commons agreement.
NT Pod 69 asks "What is the criterion of dissimilarity in Historical Jesus research?" It is sixteen minutes long. NT Pod 69: What is the Criterion of Dissimilarity? (mp3) Feel free to leave your feedback below or on Twitter or on our Facebook page. Thanks to Ram2000, "Me and You", for the opening theme, released under a Creative Commons agreement.
Herrmann, S (East Anglia) Tuesday 21 June 2011, 15:30-15:50