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In this episode, Nate sits down with his former Hebrew professor, Dr. Gordon Johnston, Professor of Old Testament at Dallas Seminary. Dr. Johnston helps us understand the nature of the case laws in Exodus 21-23 by explaining how they related to the Decalogue. The discussion also covers how we might read these texts as Christian Scripture today, and even guidance for how we can understand some of the more difficult passages in this section of Exodus.
In this episode of Brussels Bytes, J&J's Gordon Johnston, Sanziana Negreanu and Angel Martin join Dimitar Lilkov to discuss developments in artificial intelligence and healthcare. #ThinkingTogether #FocusFuture #artificialintelligence #healthcare #datascience
Gordon Johnston is a Chartered Land Surveyor, a geospatial and hydrographic surveyor with decades of experience in this field. He is a passionate advocate for geospatial and ocean data, conservation, management and sustainable use of oceans and the marine natural capital. Gordon's field of work is fascinating, and in this episode he explains what a geospatial and hydrographic surveyor does for a living, how that industry works today and what education and training paths are available to geospatial surveyors. We also talk about the importance of collecting ocean data and how the work of surveyors can impact the conversation on sustainability and climate change. What We Cover: 2:44 - How Gordon started his career by going on a land surveying assignment to Libya alone16:46 - The skill sets and community aspects of working as a geospatial surveyor20:00 - The dynamics of geospatial surveying and what someone needs to know before choosing this type of work29:30 - How diverse the community of geospatial surveyors is in terms of age, gender or cultural background42:08 - A brief overview of the origins of geospatial industry57:01 - How the geospatial industry works today and the use of data collected from the oceans by hydrographic surveyors 1:05:00 - How ocean data and hydrographic surveyors can contribute to the climate change conversation1:12:51 - What education and professional associations are available for geospatial surveyorsConnect with Gordon Johnston: LinkedInWebsiteEmailConnect with Marion Ellis:TikTok Instagram LinkedIn Resources: The Geoholics PodcastDefining Boundaries with Peta CoxVeterans and Service Leavers in SurveyingRICS - Geomatics Pathway GuideThe Survey AssociationChartered Institute of Civil Engineering - Geospatial Engineering EmodNET - European Marine Observation and Data NetworkUK Hydrographic OfficeChannel Coastal ObservatoryThe Surveyor Hub:Watch The Surveyor Hub
Gordon Johnston is a Chartered Land Surveyor, a geospatial and hydrographic surveyor with decades of experience in this field. He is a passionate advocate for geospatial and ocean data, conservation, management and sustainable use of oceans and the marine natural capital. Gordon's field of work is fascinating, and in this episode he explains what a geospatial and hydrographic surveyor does for a living, how that industry works today and what education and training paths are available to geospatial surveyors. We also talk about the importance of collecting ocean data and how the work of surveyors can impact the conversation on sustainability and climate change. What We Cover: 2:44 - How Gordon started his career by going on a land surveying assignment to Libya alone16:46 - The skill sets and community aspects of working as a geospatial surveyor20:00 - The dynamics of geospatial surveying and what someone needs to know before choosing this type of work29:30 - How diverse the community of geospatial surveyors is in terms of age, gender or cultural background42:08 - A brief overview of the origins of geospatial industry57:01 - How the geospatial industry works today and the use of data collected from the oceans by hydrographic surveyors 1:05:00 - How ocean data and hydrographic surveyors can contribute to the climate change conversation1:12:51 - What education and professional associations are available for geospatial surveyorsConnect with Gordon Johnston: LinkedInWebsiteEmailConnect with Marion Ellis:TikTok Instagram LinkedIn Resources: The Geoholics PodcastDefining Boundaries with Peta CoxVeterans and Service Leavers in SurveyingRICS - Geomatics Pathway GuideThe Survey AssociationChartered Institute of Civil Engineering - Geospatial Engineering EmodNET - European Marine Observation and Data NetworkUK Hydrographic OfficeChannel Coastal ObservatoryThe Surveyor Hub:Watch The Surveyor Hub
What do we do with Bible verses that seem to promote slavery? Or the oppression of women? Is God cruel in the Old Testament but merciful in the New? Dallas Theological Seminary's Dr. Gordon Johnston joins Rebecca Carrell and Liz-Rod-on-the-Pod (Rodriguez) to set the record straight.If you enjoy the Honestly, Though podcast will you please rate, subscribe, and share with your friends? And you can connect with Rebecca and Liz, too! See the links below:Websites: https://www.rebeccacarrell.com/ ; https://www.lizann.life/Twitter: @RebeccaACarrell ; @lizannrodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/RebeccaAshbrookCarrell ; https://www.facebook.com/liz.rodriguez.92775Instagram: @honestlythoughthepodcast ; @rebeccacarrell ; @lizannrodriguez; @lizrodonthepod
In classic this episode, Mikel Del Rosario, Darrell Bock, and Gordon Johnston discuss the Royal Psalms…
In this classic episode, Mikel Del Rosario, Darrell Bock, and Gordon Johnston discuss the Royal Psalms in the Old Testament and their connection to Jesus Christ in the New Testament. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In classic this episode, Mikel Del Rosario, Darrell Bock, and Gordon Johnston discuss the Royal Psalms…
This week, we talk with Gordon Johnston from the Scottish Mental Health Partnership on where Scotland is at in improving & treating the population's mental health.
The Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum, located in Carrabelle, Florida, was established to honor and preserve the heritage of the men and women who trained at the camp during WWII. Camp Gordon Johnston opened in 1942 for the sole purpose of training Infantry Divisions and their support units in amphibious operations by U. S. Army Engineer Special Brigades [ESB]. This camp trained a quarter of a million men, closing in June of 1946. Three infantry divisions and two special brigades left here after receiving amphibious training to confront tyranny both in Europe and the Pacific. Learn about their dedication, fears and heroism at our museum. The sacrifices and achievements of our WWII era citizens have led historians to label these individuals as the best generation America has yet produced. We feel it would be a tragedy not to display their accomplishments as a worthy lesson for today's citizens. To this extent the museum promotes not only the history of WWII, but also portrays the gigantic effort that our nation poured into this conflict. The CGJ Museum has compiled an extensive history of the various units that trained here, as well as a photographic display of the area and life as it existed at the camp. Furthermore, the CGJ veterans have contributed the artifacts brought back from battles overseas, along with uniforms, equipment, and all sorts of souvenirs, too numerous to name. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/loren-alberts/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loren-alberts/support
Episode 64: Gordon Johnston. This week Joannagh brings us the story of Gordon Johnston.Gordon was a 53-year-old man who, in May 1989, was attacked and killed during a violent robbery of the gun and fishing equipment shop where he had worked for 37 years.Joannagh describes how this vicious robbery was part of a wider series of crimes planned by Gordon's killers which would have included kidnapping and extortion.We hear how a combination of the conscience of a family member and the killers' own bungling plans, gave Police the breakthrough in the case they needed to catch and charge them with Gordon's murder.Case research by Emma TaylorProduced by Emma Taylor & Joannagh ShanksEditing by Shaun O'NeillMusic by Tribe of NoiseSources of research:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73myvhyGDTQhttps://www.eveningtelegraph.co.uk/2014/01/31/gows-of-dundee-owner-the-store-meant-everything-to-me/https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/11970054.two-jailed-for-life-after-atrocity-at-gun-shop/https://www.ddtours.co.uk/archive/gordon-johnston-1989/https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000564/19890515/102/0009https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000564/19890517/114/0007https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000564/19890520/053/0004https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/12245701.cruel-and-sadistic-killer-has-release-hopes-dashed/
Dr. Gordon Johnston joins us for a 2 part series on The Power of Encouragement. The first episode covers a verse from Hebrews 10:24 "Let us consider how to stimulate one another towards love and good deeds" and focuses on consideration and stimulation.
Encouragement for Hard Times - Gordon Johnston at the Passion Centre
Gordon is the chair of the charity Bipolar Scotland, a published author of psychological thrillers, and a mental health consultant and researcher who works to identify better ways for systems to serve people. Gordon has a bipolar diagnosis himself, and speaks to us about the romanticised link between mental health and creativity, theories on how bipolar disorder can be triggered by genetic and environmental factors, and how Bipolar Scotland helps families to live with bipolar. He shares stories of mania and depression, giving an insight into what it really means to experience those extremes. A frequent traveller to the US, Gordon discusses the love of Americana music that he and Blair share, the magic of Springsteen’s lyrics, and how songs about mental health and addiction have moved him.Listen along to Gordon’s songs at this Spotify playlist. Discussions begin:The Jam - In The City (02:57)Marah - Christian Street (05:52)Pink Floyd - Shine On You Crazy Diamond (09:50)Bruce Springsteen - The Promised Land (14:53)Status Quo - Caroline (23:32)Michael McDermott - Butterfly (27:16)Johnny Cash - Hurt (38:14)Phantom Limb - Run (48:18)The Driveby Truckers - Thoughts and Prayers (51:19)Big Brother and the Holding Company and Janis Joplin - Piece of My Heart (54:23)Bruce Springsteen - Born to Run (56:49)You can find Gordon on Twitter - @gordonajohnstonYou can find Bipolar Scotland on Instagram - @bipolar_scotlandResources/Links:You can find Gordon’s thriller novels, Calling Cards and Cold Roses, here.You can visit Bipolar Scotland if you, or someone close to you, has bipolar disorderand lives in Scotland. Check out their website for full details of the support they offer.If you are affected by any of the issues in this episode, please go to the NHS website, and the website of the charity Mind. For emergency support over the phone, you can call The Samaritans free on 116 123.For men who want to talk to others in a private and safe space, visit Talk Club - founded by two Music To Survive By guests Ben Akers and Gavin Thorpe, and mentioned by Tom in this episode. Check out their episodes for more info about the initiative for male mental fitness.
In this episode, Drs. Darrell L. Bock and Gordon Johnston discuss morality, violence, and Old Testament…
Welcome to ADOn the move Podcast, where Bishop Shane is on the move across our wonderful diocese, connecting with people and connecting people with one another. On this episode Bishop Shane visits with Dr. Gordon Johnston as we listen to his lovely harp music. Bishop Shane's first visit is on a porch in Shawville with Rev.'s Eric Morin and Susan Lewis; they share a conversation on racism.
Sometimes I feel like I'm going Crazy! Sunday service at the Passion Centre with Dr Gordon Johnston. Psalms 42 talks about being downcast, "Why, my soul, are you downcast? Why so disturbed within me?" Learn how to get sanity in times of great distress.
Portions of the book of Isaiah are well known to many of us, but how was it heard by its first recipients? Dr. Gordon Johnston joins Michael to discuss the book of Isaiah. Do you have a biblical or theological question? Ask Dr. E! Call and leave a message with your question: 615-281-9694. Michael will answer your question on an upcoming episode!
What do we do with Bible verses that seem to promote slavery? Or the oppression of women? Is God cruel in the Old Testament but merciful in the New? Dallas Theological Seminary's Dr. Gordon Johnstone joins Rebecca Carrell and Liz-Rod-on-the-Pod (Rodriguez) to set the record straight.To listen to the full episode with Dr. Gordon Johnston, click here: https://www.heartstrongfaith.com/podcasts/
What do we do with Bible verses that seem to promote slavery? Or the oppression of women? Is God cruel in the Old Testament but merciful in the New? Dallas Theological Seminary's Dr. Gordon Johnston joins Rebecca Carrell and Liz-Rod-on-the-Pod (Rodriguez) to set the record straight.
In this episode I interview Dr. Gordon Johnston who is a professor of Old Testament studies at Dallas Theological Seminary. When I was in Dr. Johnston's Hebrew class, I became fascinated with his enthusiasm about the reality of camels during the time of the patriarchs. We also talk about the Old Testament law concerning foreign women and generally about archeological evidence for biblical events.Trigger Warning: there is broad, non-detailed discussion of rape, forced marriage, and suicide starting in 00:19:30.Support: All profits go back into creating the podcast.Patreon:www.patreon.com/apologeticssimplifiedTeespring Shop:https://teespring.com/stores/apologetics-simplifiedLet’s get social!Follow me on…Instagram: www.instagram.com/apologeticssimplifiedFacebook: www.facebook.com/apologeticssimplifiedTwitter: www.twitter.com/ApoloSimplifiedFor resources: www.apologeticssimplified.com/resourcesDr. Johnston’s Recommended Resources: Behind the Scenes of the Old Testament: Cultural, Social, and Historical Contexts - Jonathan S. Greer, John W. Hilber, John H. WaltonIs God a Moral Monster? - Paul Copan
In this episode, Mikel Del Rosario, Darrell Bock, and Gordon Johnston discuss the Royal Psalms in the Old Testament and their connection to Jesus Christ in the New Testament. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Mikel Del Rosario, Darrell Bock, and Gordon Johnston discuss the Royal Psalms in the Old Testament and their connection to Jesus Christ in the New Testament. The post Jesus and the Royal Psalms appeared first on DTS Voice.
In this episode, Mikel Del Rosario, Darrell Bock, and Gordon Johnston discuss the Royal Psalms in…
Joe Atkinson and Gordon Johnston from Lineup Ninja join Josey and Chris to talk about the reality gap that startups run into when launching. TOPICS - From idea to startup formation: what, when, why? - Working with accelerators - Working with the first clients / customers - The benefits and challenges of co-founding - ...and so much more! MUSIC FROM THE CCMIXTER COMMUNITY Snazzy Intro: On Top of the World by texasradiofish (c) copyright 2015 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/texasradiofish/50478 Ft: John Fletcher, Patricia Edwards, ElRon XChile, Speck, alexplaysguitar Live Show Starting Soon: cdk - Sunday by Analog By Nature (c) copyright 2016 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/cdk/53755 Live Show Outro: MILLENNIALS by Analog By Nature (c) copyright 2018 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/cdk/57150 Special Guests: Gordon Johnston and Joe Atkinson.
Darrell Bock, executive director of Cultural Engagement and senior research Professor of New Testament Studies, and Gordon Johnston, professor of Old Testament Studies, discuss some of the regulations in the Mosaic Torah that shock contemporary modern readers. The post Doctor Who Meets Moses appeared first on DTS Voice.
Darrell Bock, executive director of Cultural Engagement and senior research Professor of New Testament Studies, and Gordon Johnston, professor of Old Testament Studies, discuss some of the regulations in the Mosaic Torah that shock contemporary modern readers. The post Doctor Who Meets Moses appeared first on DTS Voice.
Chris & Josey are joined by Gordon Johnston from Lineup Ninja to talk about Postgres, GraphQL, Firebase, and the world of data storage. Interspersed with the tech talk, are moments of developers ranting about their frustrations-- A normal show it seems. TOPICS - Brief explanation of Postgres and GraphQL for nontechies - A review of some of the pros and cons REST to give some context as why GraphQL arose. - An introduction to GraphQL, it’s advantages and why we chose to move to a GraphQL solution from Firebase. - A quick overview of Postgres and it’s advantages. - An overview of GraphQL/Postgres landscape (Hasura, Postgraphile, Prisma) LINKS GraphQL: https://graphql.org/ Open API - https://www.openapis.org/ Swagger - https://swagger.io/ AWS IAM - https://aws.amazon.com/iam/ MUSIC FROM THE CCMIXTER COMMUNITY Snazzy Intro: On Top of the World by texasradiofish (c) copyright 2015 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/texasradiofish/50478 Ft: John Fletcher, Patricia Edwards, ElRon XChile, Speck, alexplaysguitar Live Show Starting Soon: cdk - Sunday by Analog By Nature (c) copyright 2016 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/cdk/53755 Live Show Outro: MILLENNIALS by Analog By Nature (c) copyright 2018 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/cdk/57150 Special Guest: Gordon Johnston.
Gordon Johnston, a lived experience researcher working at the Research Collective in Scotland, tells us why he thinks the mortality gap is a human rights issue.
Learn how to get your life under control and encourage yourself in the Lord
In this classic episode, Dr. Darrell Bock, Bill Hendricks, and Dr. Gordon Johnston discuss faith and…
In this classic episode, Dr. Darrell Bock, Bill Hendricks, and Dr. Gordon Johnston discuss faith and work, focusing on the Creation Mandate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this classic episode, Dr. Darrell Bock, Bill Hendricks, and Dr. Gordon Johnston discuss faith and work, focusing on the Creation Mandate. The post Stewardship and the Creation Mandate – Classic appeared first on DTS Voice.
Dr. Gordon Johnston, professor of Old Testament, joins Dr. Darrell Bock in a discussion regarding the comparison of Mosaic covenant with ancient Hittite treaties and how it supports the antiquity and authenticity of the biblical narrative of Moses. The post Cultural Engagement Chapel: Treaties, Covenants, and Moses appeared first on DTS Voice.
Dr. Gordon Johnston, professor of Old Testament, joins Dr. Darrell Bock in a discussion regarding the comparison of Mosaic covenant with ancient Hittite treaties and how it supports the antiquity and authenticity of the biblical narrative of Moses. The post Cultural Engagement Chapel: Treaties, Covenants, and Moses appeared first on DTS Voice.
In this episode, Dr. Darrell Bock, Bill Hendricks and Dr. Gordon Johnston discuss faith and work, focusing on the Creation Mandate. The post Stewardship and the Creation Mandate appeared first on DTS Voice.
Dr. Darrell Bock talks with Dr. Bob Chisholm and Dr. Gordon Johnston about issues of genocide within the Old Testament. The post Classic: Genocide in the Old Testament appeared first on DTS Voice.
In the second episode of Book History, Illuminated, Leah introduces Robert Darnton's Communications Circuit, and explains why it is, and why it is not, so great. She talks about Thomas R. Adams and Nicolas Barker's response to Darnton's Circuit, Pride and Prejudice, and Polish samizdat. What's samizdat? Listen and find out. Intro theme samples speech from the trailer for Lane Smith's "It's a Book". Check the trailer out at www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4BK_2VULCU. Resources cited in this episode include: "What is the History of Books?" - Robert Darnton (https://dash.harvard.edu/bitstream/handle/1/3403038/darnton_historybooks.pdf) "'What is the History of Books?' Revisited" - Robert Darnton (https://dash.harvard.edu/bitstream/handle/1/3403039/darnton_revisited.pdf?sequence=2) "A New Model for the Study of the Book" - Thomas R. Adams and Nicolas Barker "What is the History of Samizdat?" - Gordon Johnston "'I Was There': On Kurt Vonnegut" - William Deresiewicz (http://www.thenation.com/article/167921/i-‐was-‐there-‐kurt-‐vonnegut) Matka noc - Kurt Vonnegut (translated by Lech Jęczmyk) [1984 NOVA edition: BL Sol.213e; 1989 Petit Press edition: BL Sol.230d]
Dr. Darrell Bock talks with Dr. Bob Chisholm and Dr. Gordon Johnston about issues of genocide within the Old Testament. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Dr. Darrell Bock, Dr. Steven Ortiz, and Dr. Gordon Johnston discuss archaeology and the Old Testament, focusing on what we can learn from archaeological digs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Dr. Darrell Bock, Dr. Steven Ortiz, and Dr. Gordon Johnston discuss archaeology and the Old Testament, focusing on what we can learn from archaeological digs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Breathing Stillness / Generating Peace A series of Meditations to naturally generate Power and Ease by Connecting your Physical Body to your Soul’s Journey 1 Introduction 2 Creating Sacred Space 3 Balancing Body, Soul and Spiritual Helpers 4 Good Brain! 5 Releasing Emotional Tumult in the Heart Completion A Sound Healing to release High Heart tumult with Gordon Johnston, harp and Jeremy Sills, singing bowls 6 Rededicating your personal High Heart; Sound Healing Ode to Day 7 Solar Plexus, Kidneys and Adrenals: Your True Power 8 Breathing Stillness / Generating Peace 9 Ovaries, Testicles and 2nd chakra; Deep Patience and Ease: How much ease does your soul want your body to experience now? 10 Summary 11 Releasing Sacred Space From our heart down to our pelvis lie energy centers that are seldom spoken about, let alone cleared and consciously utilized by those of us in modern Western society. Here is a meditation that may assist in addressing issues commonly associated with mistunings of these lower energy centers, such as unfulfilling sleep, workaholic tendencies and the inability to breath deeply. Your soul embraces your body in both the upper and lower chakras. The 2nd chakra, just below your physical navel, reflects the natural ease that your soul desires for your body to have in this physical world. When tuned accurately, this allows the depth of stillness that you naturally tap into to be available to you through your first chakra. With each breath you generate prana within your Navel Chakra which nourishes all of your chakras and brings this natural tuning of inner peace from you first or root chakra into all of your physical body. Two songs, recorded during mediation concerts are included. For more information on the music or this meditation please see the podcast page of my website, healingchants.com
The New Age: Welcoming the Sacred Masculine and Divine Feminine This meditation, given on the eve of the Great Shift of the Ages, is applicable for the many years to come in which humanity will be incorporating a new understanding of sacredness in the polarity of male and female. At one point you will hear my vocal quality and vocabulary change a bit – this is where Thoth, an Ascended Master, leaned in and shared his insights through me about our kundalini changing now, and it’s role in transmuting the physical body into a Pillar of Light. This recorded version also includes a Song from Spirit, Claritas Inspiravit (Clarity Inspires) sung by Norma accompanied by harpist Gordon Johnston from a live Meditation Concert. This was improvised in the moment, and seems to fit perfectly within the context of this meditation. After invoking a Sacred Space using Nature, we invoke your unique aspect of the Sacred Masculine from your soul’s essence within the Earth. Uniting this with the already present Divine Feminine, a meditation then supports you to embody these within you, and emboldens you to act upon your soul’s journey. We aren’t the only ones changing consciousness. In fact, of all those beings of consciousness upon the Earth and with whom we share our reality, we lag far behind! Many of us are standing at the doorway with our arms flung wide, grasping onto past wounds or beliefs, and we cannot pass through the narrow door into the new age with these still by our side. Here is a chance to feel the depth of who you are now, and what you truly are here to do.
Songs and Meditation from Mary to help you grow into Yourself1 Introduction*2 A Song from Mary (channeled live)3 Invocation of Sacred Space and Your Creativity*4 Remembrance - a song from Mary (channeled live)5 Your Aspect of the Divine Feminine (meditation from Mary)*6 Mystery - a song from Spirit (from a live concert - I am joined by Gordon Johnston of Ottawa Canada on harp)7 Validating Your Healing8 Releasing Sacred Space9 A little more Information*Includes 3 new sound healings.Where are the qualities of the Divine Feminine that are yours to bring forth? Where are those qualities of creativity, or of exuberant dance? Where in your life is there opportunity now to find the co-creative stance that you, as a human, are meant to bring forth?Spirit dances with us from all the dimensions. When we feel, see or sense the foundation of our reality, the Pure Energy of Nature in the First Dimension, we then gain access to all the upper dimensions as well.The Divine Feminine that is innate within you longs to arise and meet the Divine Feminine that surrounds you.Portions of this meditation were transcribed and appear in the healingchants.com January 2011 Newsletter
Dr. Gordon Johnston is an Old Testament Professor at Dallas Theological Seminary