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In this episode of The Learning Curve, co-hosts U-Arkansas Prof. Albert Cheng and Dr. Helen Baxendale interview noted literary biographer, Dr. Jeffrey Meyers. Dr. Meyers discusses The Great Gatsby on its 100th anniversary. He explores F. Scott Fitzgerald's tragic life, his marriage to Zelda, and how their tumultuous relationship shaped his iconic novel. Dr. Meyers delves into the timeless themes of Gatsby's yearning, the elusive […]
In this episode of The Learning Curve, co-hosts U-Arkansas Prof. Albert Cheng and Dr. Helen Baxendale interview noted literary biographer, Dr. Jeffrey Meyers. Dr. Meyers discusses The Great Gatsby on its 100th anniversary. He explores F. Scott Fitzgerald's tragic life, his marriage to Zelda, and how their tumultuous relationship shaped his iconic novel. Dr. Meyers delves into the timeless themes of Gatsby's yearning, the elusive American Dream, and 1920s decadence while analyzing major characters and symbols like Daisy, the green light, and Gatsby's reinvention of himself. He also reflects on Fitzgerald's later struggles and enduring literary legacy. In closing, Dr. Meyers reads a passage from his biography of F. Scott Fitzgerald.
A great biography reveals the raw humanity behind lives of rare genius. In his latest book, Parallel Lives: From Freud and Mann to Arbus and Plath, Jeffrey Meyers draws on Plutarch's principle of dual composition to shed fresh light on some of the figures who did so much to shape our world. It's full of literary feuds, illicit romance, chronic alcoholism and sympathetic attachments between writers, artists, actors, directors, and thinkers —names you'll recognize, and ‘greats' you thought you understood. We spoke about Plutarch's use of mirror images, literary feuds as spectator sport, and Audrey Hepburn's connection to Anne Frank.
This week on The Learning Curve, co-hosts Alisha Searcy of DFER and Dr. Jocelyn Chadwick interview Jeffrey Meyers, acclaimed literary biographer, about his comprehensive exploration of Edgar Allan Poe's life and work. Meyers delves into Poe's troubled early years, his struggles with abandonment and poverty, and how these shaped his dark, Gothic style. The discussion […]
This week on The Learning Curve, co-hosts Alisha Searcy of DFER and Dr. Jocelyn Chadwick interview Jeffrey Meyers, acclaimed literary biographer, about his comprehensive exploration of Edgar Allan Poe's life and work. Meyers delves into Poe's troubled early years, his struggles with abandonment and poverty, and how these shaped his dark, Gothic style. The discussion covers the themes and influences behind Poe's first poetry collection, Tamerlane and Other Poems, as well as his caustic literary criticism, which earned him the moniker “the man with the tomahawk.” Meyers explains Poe's development of detective fiction through the character C. Auguste Dupin in The Murders in the Rue Morgue, as well as the lasting significance of The Tell-Tale Heart in Gothic horror. He also explores Poe's most famous poem, The Raven, its crafting, and mythic resonance, along with The Cask of Amontillado, a revenge-driven tale that mirrors Poe's personal struggles. Meyers discusses Poe's essay The Philosophy of Composition and his belief in the “death of a beautiful woman” as a poetic ideal, analyzing Poe's relationships and what young writers can learn from his methods. Meyers also reflects on what teachers and students can appreciate about Poe's haunting genius and impact on literature. In closing, Meyers reads a passage from his book, Edgar Allan Poe: His Life and Legacy.
Kristie Flood and Jeffrey Meyers were babysitting little Fallon Fridley when she sustained massive injuries. Join me in this latest true crime episode where I take you through the events that led to this little angels death. Em x
James Salter is the best American writer you've probably never read. He was a fighter pilot in the Korean War, and a successful screenwriter. His sentences are fractured jewels. The details are closely observed, the imagery poetic. Every page contains an observation I want to write down. Biographer Jeffrey Meyers joined me to talk about Salter's remarkable prose style, his core themes of love and loss, and why this giant of American fiction isn't more widely read today.
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Check out The Lord's Service at Canon Press: https://canonpress.com/products/the-lords-service/ And pick up Jeffrey Meyers' new book on James: https://athanasiuspress.org/products/wisdom-for-dissidents-the-epistle-of-james-through-new-eyes
Check out The Lord's Service at Canon Press: https://canonpress.com/products/the-lords-service/ And pick up Jeffrey Meyers' new book on James: https://athanasiuspress.org/products/wisdom-for-dissidents-the-epistle-of-james-through-new-eyes
James Jordan tackles the topic of Covenant Renewal Worship, both it's biblical basis and the structure of the service itself. We hope you get a ton of value out of this one. For more information on worship, check out the following resources. The Lord's Service: by Jeffrey Meyers (book) bit.ly/2stakmo The Liturgy Trap: by James Jordan (book) bit.ly/2uTABMi Worship and Ceremony: by James Jordan (blog post) Part 1: bit.ly/2sPvEHV Part 2: bit.ly/2tqAABI How Liturgy Simplifies Worship for the Cognitively Impaired by: Gregory Laughlin bit.ly/2syPMtE _____ Theopolitan Ministry Conference: VISION OF VICTORY https://theopolisinstitute.com/gatherings/theopolitan-ministry-conference-vision-of-victory/ Regional Course: What Is Creation? (Cary, NC) https://theopolisinstitute.com/gatherings/regional-course-what-is-creation-cary-nc/ ______________________ Sign up for In Medias Res mailchi.mp/0b01d726f2fe/inmediasres How to Chant the Psalms www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCdbOL5taVo Give to our work and become a partner. theopolisinstitute.com/give/ ________ Theopolis on Youtube www.youtube.com/c/Theopolisinstitute New audio project, the Theopolis Blogcast! Subscribe: theopolis-blogcast.simplecast.com/ Theopolis Blog: theopolisinstitute.com/theopolis-blog/ Website: theopolisinstitute.com Twitter: @_theopolis
Barron's associate editor for technology Eric Savitz in conversation with Jeffrey Meyers, portfolio manager of Cobia Capital to provide some stock picks and insights on small cap tech companies.
Today we crawl back into bed with Edrington elegance, but this time we speak to the West Coast charmer, Jeffrey Meyers about Highland Park. Jeffrey, dedicated to his craft, worked his way up through the minor leagues wearing several different caps before finding himself with an opportunity of a lifetime and now humbly finds himself at the front of the rotation in the big leagues. Join us as three whisky enthusiasts journey, enjoy and talk some Highland Park together.
Dr. Jeffrey Meyers, TRU Lawyer and Political observer, joined the NL Morning News to talk about the British Monarchy after the Interview that Oprah did with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. He also touches on the massive COVID-19 relief bill in the US and the unfortunate decision to not increase the minimum wage within that package.
The Sun Also Rises - Ernest Hemingway - Book 1 Title: The Sun Also Rises Overview: The Sun Also Rises is a 1926 novel by American writer Ernest Hemingway, his first, that portrays American and British expatriates who travel from Paris to the Festival of San Fermín in Pamplona to watch the running of the bulls and the bullfights. An early and enduring modernist novel, it received mixed reviews upon publication. However, Hemingway biographer Jeffrey Meyers writes that it is now "recognized as Hemingway's greatest work", and Hemingway scholar Linda Wagner-Martin calls it his most important novel. The novel was published in the United States in October 1926 by Scribner. A year later, Jonathan Cape published the novel in London under the title Fiesta. It remains in print. The novel is a roman à clef: the characters are based on real people in Hemingway's circle, and the action is based on real events, particularly Hemingway's life in Paris in the 1920s and a trip to Spain in 1925 for the Pamplona festival and fishing in the Pyrenees. Hemingway presents his notion that the "Lost Generation"—considered to have been decadent, dissolute, and irretrievably damaged by World War I—was in fact resilient and strong. Hemingway investigates the themes of love and death, the revivifying power of nature, and the concept of masculinity. His spare writing style, combined with his restrained use of description to convey characterizations and action, demonstrates his "Iceberg Theory" of writing. Published: 1926 List: 100 Best Novels Of All Time Author: Ernest Hemingway Genre: Classic American Literature, World War I Historical Fiction, Classic Literature & Fiction, Published 1900 Onward Episode: The Sun Also Rises - Ernest Hemingway - Book 1 Part: 1 of 1 Length Part: 6:43:09 Book: 1 Length Book: 6:43:09 Episodes: 1 - 19 of 19 Narrator: KevinS Language: English Rated: Guidance Suggested Edition: Unabridged Audiobook Keywords: lost, insecurity, sex, marriage, ww1, morality, faith, justice, war, wandering, life, nothingness, escapist, drinking, dancing, debauchery, aimless, carousing, unhappiness, joyless, alcohol, sorrowful, unfulfilled, distraction, lifeless, destructiveness, ernest hemingway Hashtags: #freeaudiobooks #audiobook #mustread #readingbooks #audiblebooks #favoritebooks #free #booklist #audible #freeaudiobook #lost #insecurity #sex #marriage #WWI #morality #faith #justice #war #wandering #life #nothingness #escapist #drinking #dancing #debauchery #aimless #carousing #unhappiness #joyless #alcohol #sorrowful #unfulfilled #distraction, #ifeless #destructiveness #ErnestHemingway Credits: All LibriVox Recordings are in the Public Domain. Wikipedia (c) Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. WOMBO Dream. --- 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/free-audiobooks/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/free-audiobooks/support
In this topsy-turvy year, it is easy to get buried in the day-to-day grind and forget the critical long-term question of who will lead and grow the firm tomorrow? Your guest host this week is PSMJ Senior Consultant and Director Gregory Hart speaking with three experts on engaging, inspiring, and unleashing your next generation of firm leadership! In this engaging and high energy BROADCAST, we cover: The Secrets for Engaging Top A/E/C Talent...Even When You Aren't Together with Jonathan Wilson | Aviation Services Manager | KPG, P.S. Attracting and retaining next generation superstars will be a permanent problem. So, what should leaders do? How can you create a Turnover Zero workplace? The Risk For Burnout is High Right Now. Is it Lurking in Your Firm? with Peter C. Atherton, P.E. | President and Founder | ActionsProve, LLC It’s been a while since things were ‘normal’ and we may not return to a 2019 way of life anytime soon. With kids back in school and indications that we may be well into 2021 before a COVID-19 vaccine is widely available, stress levels are high for your mid-level managers right now. This Ain’t Your Father’s Architecture Firm! with Jeffrey Meyers | CEO | DS Architecture Want to know the best way to engage a Millennial to be your next CEO? Look no further! We’ll have a fascinating chat with 40-year old CEO of DS Architecture, Jeffrey Meyers.
RESOURCES: ESV Study Bible; A Table in the Mist by Jeffrey Meyers; Preaching Christ From Ecclesiastes by Sidney Greidanus; Reformed Expository Commentaries: Ecclesiastes by Douglas Sean O'Donnell; The Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture: Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon, ed. by J. Robert Wright
RESOURCES: ESV Study Bible; Preaching Christ From Ecclesiastes by Sidney Greidanus; Reformed Expository Series: Ecclesiastes by Douglas Sean O'Donnell; A Table in the Mist by Jeffrey Meyers; The Crook in the Lot by Thomas Boston
RESOURCES: ESV Study Bible; Preaching Christ From Ecclesiastes by Sidney Greidanus; A Table in the Mist by Jeffrey Meyers; Reformed Expository Commentary: Ecclesiastes by Douglas Sean O'Donnell; Practical Religion by JC Ryle; Counterfeit Gods by Tim Keller; The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment by Jeremiah Burroughs; The Weight of Glory by CS Lewis
RESOURCES: ESV Study Bible; Preaching Christ From Ecclesiastes by Signey Greidanus; Preaching the Word: Ecclesiastes by Philip Graham Ryken; A Table in the Mist by Jeffrey Meyers; Recovering Eden: The Gospel According to Ecclesiastes by Zack Eswine
RESOURCES: ESV Study Bible; Ecclesiastes Through New Eyes: A Table in the Mist by Jeffrey Meyers; Preaching the Word: Ecclesiastes by Philip Graham Ryken; Preaching Christ from Ecclesiastes: Foundations for Expository Sermons by Sydney Greidanus; The Pundit's Folly: Chronicles of an Empty Life by Sinclair Ferguson
Talks on the G7 summit. Guest: Jeffrey Meyers, Thompson University Lecturer See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's Woodford Show begins with a discussion about local education issues with Kamloops School Board Chair Kathleen Karpuk. Then NL News Director Shane Woodford is joined by UBCM President Arjun Singh to discuss a controversy over China holding a reception for local politicians at the annual AGM. We finish the show discussing the latest in Canadian and American politics with TRU lecturer and lawyer Jeffrey Meyers.
On today's Woodford Show we begin with Kamloops Thompson School Board Chair Kathleen Karpuk to catch up on this week's board meeting. Then NL news Director Shane Woodford is joined by Whispering Pines First Nation Chief Mike LeBourdais for an update on an indigenous group seeking to buy the Trans Mountain pipeline. Then BC Liberals MLA Tracy Redies joins us to talk about her Employer Health Tax concerns. We finish the show discussing Canadian and American political news with TRU's Jeffrey Meyers.
Today's Woodoford Show begins discussing local education issues with School District 73 Board Chair Kathleen Karpuk. Then NL News Director Shane Woodford is joined by B.C.'s energy and Mines Minister Michelle Mungall to discuss electric vehicles, the infrastructure, and Trans Mountain. Then we turn our attention to a global study on cardiovascular health with SFU Professor Scott Lear. We finish the show discussing American politics with TRU lecturer and lawyer Jeffrey Meyers.
On this week's Woodford Show we begin discussing last night's Kamloops Board of Education meeting with Chair Kathleen Karpuk. Then NL News Director Shane Woodford is joined by UBCM President Arjun Singh to discuss how to tackle council pay raises and more. Then we discuss the gifting of a new headquarters for Kamloops Search and Rescue with Search Manager Alan Hobler, We finish the show discussing Canadian and American politics with TRU lecturer and lawyer Jeffrey Meyers.
On today's Woodford Show we begin with Global BC's Richard Zussman breaking down last night's big byelection win by the federal Green Party in Nanaimo. Then NL News Director Shane Woodford is joined by Dana Lee to hear her story of chronic pain, addiction, and recovery. Next we turn our attention to the latest in Canadian and American politics with lawyer and lecturer at TRU Jeffrey Meyers. We finish the show discussing $10 a day childcare with Sharon Gregson who was in studio.
On today's Woodford Show we begin discussing the latest Kamloops School District budget and other issues with Board Chair Kathleen Karpuk. then NL news Director Shane Woodford is joined by B.C.'s newest Builders Code Advisor Diane Jolicoeur to discuss addressing bullying and harassment of women in trades. Then we chat with Gina Myhill_Jones who is seeking the NDP nomination in the Kamloops Thompson Cariboo. The show finishes discussing political news on both sides of the border with TRU lecturer and lawyer Jeffrey Meyers.
On today's Woodford Show we begin discussing the geography in Kamloops and a new app in development to show it all off with TRU's Associate Dean of Geography and Faculty of Arts Crystal Huscroft. Then NL News Director Shane Woodford is joined by Kamloops MP Cathy McLeod to get her reaction to facing Terry Lake in this fall's federal election. We turn our attention next to the redacted Mueller report with lawyer and TRU lecturer Jeffrey Meyers. We finish the show discussing a promising study on a way to help children with peanut allergies with BC Childrens Hospital Allergy Research Manager Lianne Soller.
On today's Woodford Show we begin chatting with the CEO of the BC Real Estate Association Darlene Hyde discussing steps her association and others want to take to combat money laundering. Then NL News Director Shane Woodford is joined by Port Coquitlam mayor and in this case United Steelworkers Union spokesperson Brad West to discuss a review of Worksafe BC concerning the 2012 sawmill explosions in Burns Lake and Prince George. We finish the show with our weekly chat with lawyer and TRU lecturer Jeffrey Meyers discussing Canadian and American political stories of note.
On today's Woodford Show we begin getting caught up with Monday night's Kamloops Thompson School Board meeting in Clearwater with Board Vice chair Rhonda Kershaw. Then NL News Director Shane Woodford is joined by lawyer Frank Quinn to discuss the removal of land title records. We then turn our attention to legal cannabis supply challenges with Hexo Corp's VP of Corporate Social Responsibility Terry Lake. We finish the show talking Canadian and American politics with TRU lecturer and lawyer Jeffrey Meyers.
On today's Woodford Show we begin talking to Kamloops Councillor Dieter Dudy about climate change, its impact on farming, and the lack of communication to farmers on solutions. Then NL News Director Shane Woodford is joined by legendary Kamloops fly fisher Mo Bradley discussing a book written about him. Then we take a deep dive into the SNC Lavalin scandal with TRU lecturer and lawyer Jeffrey Meyers. We continue the theme with TRU Law Professor Craig Jones.
On today's Woodford Show we begin discussing a potential breakthrough in heart transplants with UBC Okanagan Heart Valve Performance Laboratory graduate researcher Dylan Goode joining us. Then we discuss the Omar Khadr case and if he is even guilty in the first place with former trial lawyer now National Observer columnist Sandy Garossino. Then we take a deep dive in the finished Mueller report separating what we do and don't know with lawyer and TRU lecturer Jeffrey Meyers.
This week NL News Director Shane Woodford and Jeffrey Meyers discuss the lastest in the Trump Russia investigation. The New Zealand shooting, Brexit, Trump and any nexus. Not done there we also take a look at the latest on the SNC Lavalin controversy.
On today's Woodford Show we begin discussing Kamloops education issues and the re-opening of Westsyde Elementary with SD73 Board Chair Kathleen Karpuk. Then NL News Director Shane Woodford is joined by Neskonlith Chief, and UBCIC Secretary-Treasurer, Judy Wilson to discuss the overdose crisis and its impact on First Nations communities. Kamloops North MLA Peter Milobar joins us next to discuss his concerns with changes the province is making to protect ALR lands. We finish the show as we do every Tuesday talking to lawyer and TRU lecturer Jeffrey Meyers about the SNC Lavalin controversy, the latest in the Trump Russia probe, and how the 2020 presidential race is shaping up.
On today's Woodford Show we begin by discussing 'human security' and a new book on the topic by TRU's Dr. Robert Hanlon. Then we turn our attention to mining as Energy and Mines minister Michelle Mungall joins NL News Director Shane Woodford. The Burnaby Now's Kelvin Gawley is on next for a post-mortem into last night's by-election win ny NDP leader Jagmeet Singh. We finish the show off with our weekly chat about Canadian and American political stories of note with lawyer Jeffrey Meyers.
On today's Woodford Show we begin discussing Kamloops education issues with School District 73 Board Chair Kathleen Karpuk. Then NL News Director Shane Woodford is joined by Kamloops South MLA Todd Stone to discuss the Throne Speech and new sitting of the legislature. Still with the new sitting of the legislature Premier John Horgan joins us to discuss along with taking questions on money laundering, the legislature spending scandal, and more. We finish the show touching on Canadian and American political news with lawyer and lecturer Jeffrey Meyers.
On today's Woodford Show we begin discussing a crack down on the street level drug trade with the CFSEU's Lindsey Houghton. Then NL News Director Shane Woodford is joined by Angus Reid's Ian Holliday to discuss how dissatisfied western provinces are with our federal government. We then turn our attention to ICBC and car insurance with the Insurance Bureau of Canada's Aaron Sutherland. Finally we get an interesting take on the Plecas report and our weekly check in with US politics with lawyer Jeffrey Meyers.
On today's Woodford Show we get the latest from the Kamloops Thompson School District with Chair Kathleen Karpuk. Then Shane is joined by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation's BC Director Kris Sims who has pored over the receipts in the legislature expense scandal. Next we talk about saving First Nations languages and a cool project to do just that with Ucluelet First Nation's Les Doiron. We finish with our weekly chat with lawyer and TRU lecturer Jeffrey Meyers on the latest twists and turns in the Trump Russia probe.
On today's Woodford Show we discuss the latest bombshell turn in the controversy gripping the legislature with opposition House leader Mary Polak. Then NL News Director Shane Woodford is joined by retiring Executive Director of the Kamloops Symphony Kathy Humphreys. We then turn our attention to the overdose crisis and discuss Interior Health's findings after an assessment of the two mobile supervised injection sites in Kamloops and Kelowna with Dr. Silvena Mema. We finish the show getting caught up on the latest in the Trump Russia investigation with Jeffrey Meyers.
Today's Woodford Show begins with a sit down the Kamloops School Board Chair Kathleen Karpuk to discuss local education issues. Then Kamloops South MLA Todd Stone joins NL News Director Shane Woodford for more on his concerns with the BC Lottery Corporation headquarters project. Finally we have an extended discussions with Thompson Rivers University lecturer and lawyer Jeffrey Meyers to get caught up on the Trump Russia collusion investigation.
Lawyer and constitutional expert Jeffrey Meyers discusses the latest in the Mueller investigation including the latest information unveiled in court filings on both the Paul Manafort, former Trump campaign chair, and Michael Cohen, former Trump attorney, fronts. What light does this new information shed on the Robert Mueller investigation? Meyers went to school in New York where he passed the BAR. After practicing in the States for a number of years he has since returned to Canada where he teaches at Thompson Rivers University.
Lawyer and constitutional expert Jeffrey Meyers discusses the latest in the Mueller investigation including a guilty plea from former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen and the implications there. As well Mueller accuses former Trump campaign chair Paul Manafort of violating his plea deal. Meyers went to school in New York where he passed the BAR. After practicing in the States for a number of years he has since returned to Canada where he teaches at Thompson Rivers University.
Lawyer and constitutional expert Jeffrey Meyers discusses the latest in the Russia collusion probe and President Donald Trump's about face on being interviewed in person. Meyers went to school in New York where he passed the BAR. After practicing in the States for a number of years he has since returned to Canada where he teaches at Thompson Rivers University.
Lawyer and constitutional expert Jeffrey Meyers discusses why U.S. President Donald Trump fired his Attorney General Jeff Sessions and what it might mean for Robert Mueller's Russia investigation. Meyers went to school in New York where he passed the BAR. After practicing in the States for a number of years he has since returned to Canada where he teaches at Thompson Rivers University.
Lawyer and constitutional expert Jeffrey Meyers discusses the mid-terms and what different results might mean for US President Donald Trump and the Mueller probe. Meyers went to school in New York where he passed the BAR. After practicing in the States for a number of years he has since returned to Canada where he teaches at Thompson Rivers University.
Lawyer and constitutional expert Jeffrey Meyers discusses the latest twists and turns in the Kavanaugh confirmation process. He also touches on the political fall out of the re-branded NAFTA pact. Meyers went to school in New York where he passed the BAR. After practicing in the States for a number of years he has since returned to Canada where he teaches at Thompson Rivers University.
Lawyer and constitutional expert Jeffrey Meyers discusses the apparent reference to invoking the 25th amendment in reference to US President Donald Trump by US Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein. As well Meyers discusses the nomination hearings for Judge Brett Kavanaugh. Meyers went to school in New York where he passed the BAR. After practicing in the States for a number of years he has since returned to Canada where he teaches at Thompson Rivers University.
Lawyer and constitutional expert Jeffrey Meyers discusses the threat by Ontario Premier Doug Ford to invoke the not withstanding clause. As well he touches on the politics of NAFTA. Meyers went to school in New York where he passed the BAR. After practicing in the States for a number of years he has since returned to Canada where he teaches at Thompson Rivers University.
Jeffrey Meyers passed the BAR in New York and spent several years there plying his trade before moving back to Canada. Currently working as a lecturer at Thompson Rivers University he provides some interesting insight into a pair of Donald Trump tweets, which might impact his legal position.
Jeffrey Meyers passed the BAR in New York and spent several years there plying his trade before moving back to Canada. Currently working as a lecturer at Thompson Rivers University he had some interesting things to say about the legal firestorm raging around the US President.
NATO survived, but what was the fallout of recent events involving Trump and NATO? Jeffrey Meyers, a University Law Professor at TRU, helps us understand.
Joining the Jill Bennett show to discuss the much talked about G7 summit in Quebec, is Jeffrey Meyers. Dr. Meyers is a lecturer at thomson rivers law school. He comments on legal and political events in Canada and US. He teaches law to first and upper year students in the JD program and does research on the idea of constitutionalism as the meeting place of law and politics.
What an important talk. James Jordan tackles the topic of Covenant Renewal Worship, both it's biblical basis and the structure of the service itself. We hope you get a ton of value out of this one. For more information on worship, check out the following resources. The Lord's Service: by Jeffrey Meyers (book) http://bit.ly/2stakmo The Liturgy Trap: by James Jordan (book) http://bit.ly/2uTABMi Worship and Ceremony: by James Jordan (blog post) Part 1: http://bit.ly/2sPvEHV Part 2: http://bit.ly/2tqAABI How Liturgy Simplifies Worship for the Cognitively Impaired by: Gregory Laughlin http://bit.ly/2syPMtE ______________________ More from Theopolis Website: https://theopolisinstitute.com/ Say "hi" on Twitter https://twitter.com/_Theopolis "Like" and Follow on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/theopolisinstitute/