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Café Fm Mundo - John Peter, música para el mundial by FM Mundo 98.1
Sermons By Antioch Community Church in Brighton, MA (Boston Area)
El pastor John Peter nos presenta la última parte de nuestra serie “La historia de José”. Aquí nos enseña que tenemos que abrir el corazón y confiar en la fidelidad de Dios. Luego nos presenta que las decisiones de hoy dan forma a los destinos del mañana. Dios puede redimir nuestras circunstancias para bien. Finalmente nos presenta que esta historia está llena de la redención y el propósito de Dios. - PRÓXIMOS PASOS ¿Quieres dar el próximo paso? ¡Queremos ayudar! Envía un mensaje de texto con SIGUIENTE al 909-281-7797 o visítanos en sunrisechurch.org/nextsteps - DAR A LA IGLESIA SUNRISE Imagina lo que Dios puede hacer cuando confiamos en Él para dar. Comienza a donar hoy en sunrisechurch.org/give - SÍGUENOS EN LAS REDES SOCIALES: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SunriseChurchCA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sunrisechurchca Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/SunriseChurch
Get ready for all the feels with this one! We had the chance to sit down and talk with John Peter (The Stable Cyclist) to chat about all things mental health, bikes and of course video work in the cycling space!
Javier Milei afirmó: “Cuando aparece alguien y genera un una invención y desplaza el mercado, sí, es cierto que se, digamos, o sea, cuando yo creo ese producto, ok, va a destruir otras cosas, la destrucción creativa de John Peter, pero yo estoy comprando ahora un bien de mejor calidad o mejor precio, ese ahorro que yo tengo lo voy a abocar a otros bienes presentes o futuros, y automáticamente lo que voy a hacer es reasignar, digamos, el empleo de un lado al otro, pero voy a tener ahora más productividad, si no, estaríamos todavía con las velas”.Se conocieron audios en los que Mauricio Novelli asegura: “Si podés, Marcia, decime, me acuerdo que vos me habías dicho hace un momento que vos sabías que algunos modelos vos los podías vender sin factura, ¿viste? Yo necesitaría los que puedas sin factura, me interesa Rolex o AP”.“Como estamos de tema la cuenta de nw en ust porque tenemos que pagar este mes 1.500 de danan bueno los 2.000 de los 2.000 de mi ley de siempre y a su vez vamos a estar para una parte en efectivo de lo de Laje viste así que nada quería saber cómo estamos con eso es si alcanza para los sueldos y en caso cuánto faltaría para lo otro”, decía Novelli en los audios revelados del peritaje de su teléfono.La senadora Juliana Ditullio sostuvo: “Todos sabían que el presidente iba a cobrar 5 palos verdes para hacer una estafa, todos, y usando su investidura presidencial. ¿Saben quién inviste a mi ley como presidente? El voto de los argentinos. ¿Y qué utilizó Milei para hacer esta estafa y cobrar 5 palos verdes? Usó el voto de los argentinos, porque el pueblo argentino inviste a esa persona para que ocupe un lugar determinado. Y él usó su investidura presidencial para poder estafar. Sin ese tuit no hubiera habido 40.000 estafados, no hubiera existido tal estafa. Y cobró 5 palos verdes para hacerlo”.Patricia Bullrich señaló: “Hablar del presidente Milei y de Karina por una causa que fue cerrada en Estados Unidos por falta de delito. La causa, y la empresa que tiene su sede en Estados Unidos fue cerrada por por falta de delito. Acá están tratando de inventar una situación, que ahora acusan al fiscal Taiano de ser el responsable porque no les gustan sus tiempos, cuando la causa en la que hoy está sentada la ex presidente de la nación con tobillera fue ayer de nuevo la señora, acusando a dios y María santísima cuando la están acusando por delitos concretos”.Noticias del jueves 19 de marzo por María O'Donnell y equipo de De Acá en Más por Urbana Play 104.3 FMSeguí a De Acá en Más en Instagram y XUrbana Play 104.3 FM. Somos la radio que ves.Suscribite a #Youtube. Seguí a la radio en Instagram y en XMandanos un whatsapp ➯ Acá¡Descargá nuestra #APP oficial! ➯ https://scnv.io/m8Gr
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It's apparently been a secret for ages, but FINALLY it's out, Michael Paynter is playing John Peter Farnham in the musical paying tribute to our national treasure, ‘Whispering Jack: The John Farnham Musical'. Together they'll discuss how long they've both been sitting on this news, how the audition process went, and why this means so much to both of them. Michael is also in the midst of his ‘Great Australian Songbook Tour' performing timeless Australian classics with some very special guests plus a live EP out now too, plus he's also a HUGE nerd when it comes to C.S. Lewis and the fictional realm of Narnia, so Em will quiz him on that too. NEW MERCH ALERT! Get new Emsolation merch NOW https://emrusciano.store Then in our Sealed Section, on our premium service Emsolation Extra, Em and Michael discuss his fitness routine, his love of Elvis and Savage Garden & they duet on JPF's ‘Age of Reason', plus Michael will also sing Savage Garden's ‘To the Moon & Back'. Get access for just $1.87 a week, or watch the full video of both episodes back to back via the Supercast website for $2.50 a week at emsolation.supercast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As we prepare to wrap up our series in the gospel of John, we're going to take a look at Peter. At this point in the story, he is no longer one of Jesus' disciples. He had denied Jesus and gone back to a life of fishing. Shortly after Jesus' resurrection, Peter finds himself face-to-face with the person he denied. Can you imagine the feelings of shame and regret that washed over Peter at that moment? Maybe you can relate. Do decisions you've made or relationships you've broken haunt you at times? Are there things (or people) that cause feelings of shame and regret to bubble to the surface? Have you walked away from Jesus? Are you hoping your good deeds will somehow make you worthy of being close to Him again? Maybe your struggle is a little different. Maybe you long for a different life when you see the joy and peace others have. Maybe life feels stale, and you have this sense that there is more to life than what you are doing. Peter experienced all those things. Jesus met him in his brokenness. The one Peter denied went to him. The end of the story is beautiful, hope-filled, and directive. As you prepare to come and worship this weekend, read through John 21. Take your time. Pray out loud and ask God to meet you here. I believe something special and profound will happen this weekend as we take a deep dive into this story.
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El pastor John Peter hoy nos anima a cómo empezar nuestro nuevo año con 5 cosas sencillas, pero muy poderosas, que Pablo nos enseña en cuanto a cómo debe ser nuestra relación con Dios. Estos 5 aspectos nos llevan al crecimiento de nuestra vida espiritual. - PRÓXIMOS PASOS ¿Quieres dar el próximo paso? ¡Queremos ayudar! Envía un mensaje de texto con SIGUIENTE al 909-281-7797 o visítanos en sunrisechurch.org/nextsteps - DAR A LA IGLESIA SUNRISE Imagina lo que Dios puede hacer cuando confiamos en Él para dar. Comienza a donar hoy en sunrisechurch.org/give - SÍGUENOS EN LAS REDES SOCIALES: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SunriseChurchCA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sunrisechurchca Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/SunriseChurch
Preguntó de Parte de UN AMIGO En esta parte final de la serie hablamos y respondemos preguntas sobre la persona del Espíritu Santo y su obra en la iglesia. No te pierdas esta parte que trata sobre el Espíritu de Dios - PRÓXIMOS PASOS ¿Quieres dar el próximo paso? ¡Queremos ayudar! Envía un mensaje de texto con SIGUIENTE al 909-281-7797 o visítanos en sunrisechurch.org/nextsteps - DAR A LA IGLESIA SUNRISE Imagina lo que Dios puede hacer cuando confiamos en Él para dar. Comienza a donar hoy en sunrisechurch.org/give - SÍGUENOS EN LAS REDES SOCIALES: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SunriseChurchCA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sunrisechurchca Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/SunriseChurch
Preguntó de Parte de UN AMIGO Los pastores JP y Oscar nos presentan la tercera parte de nuestra serie Pregunto Por Parte de un Amigo. Aquí nos hablan del mundo espiritual y nos presentan lo que la Biblia nos dice sobre los ángeles y los demonios, no te pierdas este mensaje. - PRÓXIMOS PASOS ¿Quieres dar el próximo paso? ¡Queremos ayudar! Envía un mensaje de texto con SIGUIENTE al 909-281-7797 o visítanos en sunrisechurch.org/nextsteps - DAR A LA IGLESIA SUNRISE Imagina lo que Dios puede hacer cuando confiamos en Él para dar. Comienza a donar hoy en sunrisechurch.org/give - SÍGUENOS EN LAS REDES SOCIALES: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SunriseChurchCA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sunrisechurchca Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/SunriseChurch
Spencer Martin and Andrew Vontz sit down with The Stable Cyclist's John Peter to unpack the wild, unexpected and exciting finale to the Giro d'Italia, which saw Simon Yates storm back with an incredible ride up the Finestre to take the overall lead from UAE's Isaac del Toro on the same climb that cost him the win back in 2018. Then (22:00), they invite on recent Unbound winner Cameron Jones to talk about his incredible ride to win the biggest Gravel event on the calendar, and where he sees his career going from here.Beyond the Peloton Newsletter : Giro d'Italia Final DebriefAndrew's Choose the Hard Way NewsletterJohn Peter's The Stable Cyclist This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit beyondthepeloton.substack.com/subscribe
Nick Cellini and Chris Dimino talk everything Atlanta Sports, the National Sports picture and the current (and WAY back when) in pop culture! Get the latest and your fill of Atlanta Braves, Georgia Bulldogs, Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Hawks daily from two "Southern" Yankees daily Mon-Fri from 11a-2p! The 11am hour is presented by Findlay Roofing. Atlanta's most trusted and recommended roofer with 4 decades experience, and a lifetime warranty on their work...FindlayRoofing.com X Question of the Day on the Harrah's Cherokee X Feed Falcons & Cowboys Daily Headlines On Campus - GA-FL NBA Minute - Hawks See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode Notes: What does it take to keep showing up in the face of adversity when there are no answers? After a long break and with some help from long time friend and host of The Stable Cyclist, John Peter, we connect with Nathan Stoa, head basketball and cross country coach at Hawley High School in Minnesota. We start with what has made the programs he has coached successful and why high care is critical in that process. We then dive into what happens when things outside of your control have an outsized effect on what is going on in your life. Coach Stoa speaks to how he was able to wade through the mental and emotional crisis that followed a challenging, public family situation. Whether you are a coach, an athlete, or someone with a desire to improve daily, you will be better for listening today. We appreciate you joining us and choosing to live differently. We'd love for you to share this with someone you care about and if you find value please do not forget to hit the little subscribe/follow/rate/review button and as always, LIVE EYES UP! The Stable Cyclist: Youtube Channel Instagram Podcast Connect with us: Facebook Group: LIVE EYES UP FAMILY Websites: http://www.eyesupmindset.com/ AND https://www.jshirkeycounseling.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eyesupmindset/support
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Listen in as we welcome John Peter Laurendi to Episode 246 of HBTC Live! We talk about Peter James Co, and much more! Visit our website, follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and subscribe to our YouTube Channel. #HBTCigar #HowBoutThatCigar #Cigars #PremiumCigars #CigarPodcast #CigarShow #HBTCLive #PremiumTobacco #CigarLife #CigarCulture #BOTL #SOTL #ISmokeCigars #BurnCigarsNotBridges
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Café Fm Mundo - John Peter, Experiencia en la Voz Uruguay by FM Mundo 98.1
John 21.15-9 In this episode, learn how God uses our failures to teach and free us for the future He has for us.
Meg, Hal and Symphony discuss episode 145 of Welcome to Night Vale: The Veterans. They chat about the John Peter's performance, TikTok and sports in Night Vale. In the FanZone Calzone™ we hear from fans about what friends call John Petersyounknowthefarmer, Journalistic contraband and fashion cuisine. Find out more about calzones on our Patreon. www.patreon.com/goodmorningnightvale Follow us on Twitter and Facebook. Good Morning Night Vale is a production of Night Vale Presents Hosted by Symphony Sanders, Hal Lublin, and Meg Bashwiner Produced by Meg Bashwiner Edited by Felicia Dominguez Mixed by Vincent Cacchione Theme Music by Disparition
En el segmento Invitados Especiales de El Gran Musical conversamos con John Peter Vernaza, Cantante ecuatoriano, sobre su participación en La Voz Uruguay y sus próximos planes profesionales y personales.
We need to make sure we are prayed up and ready for tough seasons of life because often they come on quickly!
“R” is for Richardson, John Peter, III (1831-1899). Governor.
David's old age. Solomon anointed king. David's charge to Solomon. Death of David. Adonijah, Joab and Shimei executed. John - Peter's denial of Jesus. Jesus before Pilot.
“R' is for Richardson, John Peter (1801-1864). Congressman, governor.
Episode Notes: John Peter returns to discuss his newest projects and what he is learning by diving in the deep end. JP talks about how setting up strict boundaries and guardrails has been crucial to allowing him to manage his Bipolar Disorder through this season of change and excitement. He is diving all in on writing, recording, funding and promoting his most recent documentary Back to the Start and recently launched a youtube channel called The Stable Cyclist to provide more support and conversation around mental health. His passion and voice are needed in this space. Join in by supporting the project in whatever way you can: financially, a subscription or a message of encouragement. Whether you are a coach, an athlete, or someone with a desire to improve daily, you will be better for listening today. We appreciate you joining us and choosing to live differently. We'd love for you to share this with someone you care about and if you find value please do not forget to hit the little subscribe/follow/rate/review button and as always, LIVE EYES UP! Support the project financially: Indiegogo Campaign The Stable Cyclist: Youtube Channel Instagram We Are From Pelican Documentary Connect with us: Facebook Group: LIVE EYES UP FAMILY YouTube: Eyes Up Mindset Channel Websites: http://www.eyesupmindset.com/ AND https://www.jshirkeycounseling.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eyesupmindset/support
What did Augustine and Athanasius, Origen and the Cappadocians, Boethius and Aquinas all have in common? They all critically appropriated Platonism. Platonism was not a set of doctrines that proved convenient. Rather, Platonism was an epic, even revolutionary outlook on transcendent reality that defied a materialistic understanding of God and the world. For example, Platonism… Download Audio
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After Judas departs, Jesus tells gives his disciples a new command, to love one another, and he tells them that he will soon be separated from them. Peter protests but receives discouraging news: he's going to betray Jesus three times. What is the significance of this "new command" in the life of discipleship, and how did it play out in the life of Peter?
Episode Notes: JP returns to discuss what it is like on the ground during the season, when maybe things aren't going the way you had planned. We talk about a lot of things from the heartbreak of injury and the chaos of a seemingly continuous competition schedule to the need for practice to be more than something you do after school. Ultimately we get better because we are surrounded by people that grow us. In-season that network can get small and sheltered, John challenges us to think about how we are leading in and beyond that network by connecting with others and pulling in their voices as well. Whether you are a coach, an athlete, or someone with a desire to improve daily, you will be better for listening today. We appreciate you joining us and choosing to live differently. We'd love for you to share this with someone you care about and if you find value please do not forget to hit the little subscribe/follow/rate/review button and as always, LIVE EYES UP! Connect with Coach JP here: Twitter: https://twitter.com/VikingCoachJP Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jpsgraveladventures/?hl=en Documentary: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=we+are+from+pelican Connect with us: Facebook Group: LIVE EYES UP FAMILY YouTube: Eyes Up Mindset Channel Websites: http://www.eyesupmindset.com/ AND https://www.jshirkeycounseling.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eyesupmindset/support
As we emerge from a period of government-mandated lockdowns and as threats to free speech multiply, we would be wise to re-engage with the work of a seminal thinker on the subjects of liberty, freedom and nondomination. We can do so most effectively by reading Completely Free: The Moral and Political Vision of John Stuart Mill (Princeton UP, 2022) by John Peter DiIulio. Mill (1806–73), for all his influence on fields such as philosophy and political theory, has detractors aplenty. Conservatives consider him lukewarm on religious liberty and even slightly hostile to religion generally and a proto-hippy in his partiality for ideas about experiments in living. For their part, progressives aren't wild about Mill's emphasis on virtue and personal character. Libertarians distrust Mill's embrace of the state when employment of it, in Mill's view, fosters social harmony and a feeling of security among the populace. Crucially for our discussion today, all of Mill's critics seem to agree that much of his thinking is hard to follow and that he will say something in an essay or book that very much conflicts with what he says elsewhere. DiIulio's book dissects the many critiques of Mill's social and political thought and argues that Mill believed that society should aim for zero-tolerance of arbitrary power and strive for the promotion and preservation of individual freedom. Given recent debates over personal freedom and bodily sovereignty issues (such as mandatory mask wearing and vaccination and the Dobbs decision overturning Roe v. Wade), there could hardly be a more opportune moment to drill down into Mill's writings on the various forms that domination can take (e.g., domination as infantilization, domination as uncertainty, domination as diminution). Does Mill speak to us today or is he a relic of the Victorian age in all his earnestness and lofty thinking? DiIulio's book is a strong argument for Mill's relevance and continuing appeal. DiIulio writes: "Mill is dedicated above all to the idea that the chief and most significant solution to any of the ills that we face as human beings is the general cultivation of deep feeling and high aspiration." We learn how Mill managed to free himself of the mechanistic aspects of Benthamite Utilitarianism in favor of a richer vision of human happiness that was friendlier to intellectual autonomy and love of the arts while simultaneously demanding of the individual the pursuit of virtue and good character. Let's hear what John Peter DiIulio has to say about the multifaceted Mr. Mill. Hope J. Leman is a grants researcher. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
As we emerge from a period of government-mandated lockdowns and as threats to free speech multiply, we would be wise to re-engage with the work of a seminal thinker on the subjects of liberty, freedom and nondomination. We can do so most effectively by reading Completely Free: The Moral and Political Vision of John Stuart Mill (Princeton UP, 2022) by John Peter DiIulio. Mill (1806–73), for all his influence on fields such as philosophy and political theory, has detractors aplenty. Conservatives consider him lukewarm on religious liberty and even slightly hostile to religion generally and a proto-hippy in his partiality for ideas about experiments in living. For their part, progressives aren't wild about Mill's emphasis on virtue and personal character. Libertarians distrust Mill's embrace of the state when employment of it, in Mill's view, fosters social harmony and a feeling of security among the populace. Crucially for our discussion today, all of Mill's critics seem to agree that much of his thinking is hard to follow and that he will say something in an essay or book that very much conflicts with what he says elsewhere. DiIulio's book dissects the many critiques of Mill's social and political thought and argues that Mill believed that society should aim for zero-tolerance of arbitrary power and strive for the promotion and preservation of individual freedom. Given recent debates over personal freedom and bodily sovereignty issues (such as mandatory mask wearing and vaccination and the Dobbs decision overturning Roe v. Wade), there could hardly be a more opportune moment to drill down into Mill's writings on the various forms that domination can take (e.g., domination as infantilization, domination as uncertainty, domination as diminution). Does Mill speak to us today or is he a relic of the Victorian age in all his earnestness and lofty thinking? DiIulio's book is a strong argument for Mill's relevance and continuing appeal. DiIulio writes: "Mill is dedicated above all to the idea that the chief and most significant solution to any of the ills that we face as human beings is the general cultivation of deep feeling and high aspiration." We learn how Mill managed to free himself of the mechanistic aspects of Benthamite Utilitarianism in favor of a richer vision of human happiness that was friendlier to intellectual autonomy and love of the arts while simultaneously demanding of the individual the pursuit of virtue and good character. Let's hear what John Peter DiIulio has to say about the multifaceted Mr. Mill. Hope J. Leman is a grants researcher. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
As we emerge from a period of government-mandated lockdowns and as threats to free speech multiply, we would be wise to re-engage with the work of a seminal thinker on the subjects of liberty, freedom and nondomination. We can do so most effectively by reading Completely Free: The Moral and Political Vision of John Stuart Mill (Princeton UP, 2022) by John Peter DiIulio. Mill (1806–73), for all his influence on fields such as philosophy and political theory, has detractors aplenty. Conservatives consider him lukewarm on religious liberty and even slightly hostile to religion generally and a proto-hippy in his partiality for ideas about experiments in living. For their part, progressives aren't wild about Mill's emphasis on virtue and personal character. Libertarians distrust Mill's embrace of the state when employment of it, in Mill's view, fosters social harmony and a feeling of security among the populace. Crucially for our discussion today, all of Mill's critics seem to agree that much of his thinking is hard to follow and that he will say something in an essay or book that very much conflicts with what he says elsewhere. DiIulio's book dissects the many critiques of Mill's social and political thought and argues that Mill believed that society should aim for zero-tolerance of arbitrary power and strive for the promotion and preservation of individual freedom. Given recent debates over personal freedom and bodily sovereignty issues (such as mandatory mask wearing and vaccination and the Dobbs decision overturning Roe v. Wade), there could hardly be a more opportune moment to drill down into Mill's writings on the various forms that domination can take (e.g., domination as infantilization, domination as uncertainty, domination as diminution). Does Mill speak to us today or is he a relic of the Victorian age in all his earnestness and lofty thinking? DiIulio's book is a strong argument for Mill's relevance and continuing appeal. DiIulio writes: "Mill is dedicated above all to the idea that the chief and most significant solution to any of the ills that we face as human beings is the general cultivation of deep feeling and high aspiration." We learn how Mill managed to free himself of the mechanistic aspects of Benthamite Utilitarianism in favor of a richer vision of human happiness that was friendlier to intellectual autonomy and love of the arts while simultaneously demanding of the individual the pursuit of virtue and good character. Let's hear what John Peter DiIulio has to say about the multifaceted Mr. Mill. Hope J. Leman is a grants researcher. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science
As we emerge from a period of government-mandated lockdowns and as threats to free speech multiply, we would be wise to re-engage with the work of a seminal thinker on the subjects of liberty, freedom and nondomination. We can do so most effectively by reading Completely Free: The Moral and Political Vision of John Stuart Mill (Princeton UP, 2022) by John Peter DiIulio. Mill (1806–73), for all his influence on fields such as philosophy and political theory, has detractors aplenty. Conservatives consider him lukewarm on religious liberty and even slightly hostile to religion generally and a proto-hippy in his partiality for ideas about experiments in living. For their part, progressives aren't wild about Mill's emphasis on virtue and personal character. Libertarians distrust Mill's embrace of the state when employment of it, in Mill's view, fosters social harmony and a feeling of security among the populace. Crucially for our discussion today, all of Mill's critics seem to agree that much of his thinking is hard to follow and that he will say something in an essay or book that very much conflicts with what he says elsewhere. DiIulio's book dissects the many critiques of Mill's social and political thought and argues that Mill believed that society should aim for zero-tolerance of arbitrary power and strive for the promotion and preservation of individual freedom. Given recent debates over personal freedom and bodily sovereignty issues (such as mandatory mask wearing and vaccination and the Dobbs decision overturning Roe v. Wade), there could hardly be a more opportune moment to drill down into Mill's writings on the various forms that domination can take (e.g., domination as infantilization, domination as uncertainty, domination as diminution). Does Mill speak to us today or is he a relic of the Victorian age in all his earnestness and lofty thinking? DiIulio's book is a strong argument for Mill's relevance and continuing appeal. DiIulio writes: "Mill is dedicated above all to the idea that the chief and most significant solution to any of the ills that we face as human beings is the general cultivation of deep feeling and high aspiration." We learn how Mill managed to free himself of the mechanistic aspects of Benthamite Utilitarianism in favor of a richer vision of human happiness that was friendlier to intellectual autonomy and love of the arts while simultaneously demanding of the individual the pursuit of virtue and good character. Let's hear what John Peter DiIulio has to say about the multifaceted Mr. Mill. Hope J. Leman is a grants researcher. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography
As we emerge from a period of government-mandated lockdowns and as threats to free speech multiply, we would be wise to re-engage with the work of a seminal thinker on the subjects of liberty, freedom and nondomination. We can do so most effectively by reading Completely Free: The Moral and Political Vision of John Stuart Mill (Princeton UP, 2022) by John Peter DiIulio. Mill (1806–73), for all his influence on fields such as philosophy and political theory, has detractors aplenty. Conservatives consider him lukewarm on religious liberty and even slightly hostile to religion generally and a proto-hippy in his partiality for ideas about experiments in living. For their part, progressives aren't wild about Mill's emphasis on virtue and personal character. Libertarians distrust Mill's embrace of the state when employment of it, in Mill's view, fosters social harmony and a feeling of security among the populace. Crucially for our discussion today, all of Mill's critics seem to agree that much of his thinking is hard to follow and that he will say something in an essay or book that very much conflicts with what he says elsewhere. DiIulio's book dissects the many critiques of Mill's social and political thought and argues that Mill believed that society should aim for zero-tolerance of arbitrary power and strive for the promotion and preservation of individual freedom. Given recent debates over personal freedom and bodily sovereignty issues (such as mandatory mask wearing and vaccination and the Dobbs decision overturning Roe v. Wade), there could hardly be a more opportune moment to drill down into Mill's writings on the various forms that domination can take (e.g., domination as infantilization, domination as uncertainty, domination as diminution). Does Mill speak to us today or is he a relic of the Victorian age in all his earnestness and lofty thinking? DiIulio's book is a strong argument for Mill's relevance and continuing appeal. DiIulio writes: "Mill is dedicated above all to the idea that the chief and most significant solution to any of the ills that we face as human beings is the general cultivation of deep feeling and high aspiration." We learn how Mill managed to free himself of the mechanistic aspects of Benthamite Utilitarianism in favor of a richer vision of human happiness that was friendlier to intellectual autonomy and love of the arts while simultaneously demanding of the individual the pursuit of virtue and good character. Let's hear what John Peter DiIulio has to say about the multifaceted Mr. Mill. Hope J. Leman is a grants researcher. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
As we emerge from a period of government-mandated lockdowns and as threats to free speech multiply, we would be wise to re-engage with the work of a seminal thinker on the subjects of liberty, freedom and nondomination. We can do so most effectively by reading Completely Free: The Moral and Political Vision of John Stuart Mill (Princeton UP, 2022) by John Peter DiIulio. Mill (1806–73), for all his influence on fields such as philosophy and political theory, has detractors aplenty. Conservatives consider him lukewarm on religious liberty and even slightly hostile to religion generally and a proto-hippy in his partiality for ideas about experiments in living. For their part, progressives aren't wild about Mill's emphasis on virtue and personal character. Libertarians distrust Mill's embrace of the state when employment of it, in Mill's view, fosters social harmony and a feeling of security among the populace. Crucially for our discussion today, all of Mill's critics seem to agree that much of his thinking is hard to follow and that he will say something in an essay or book that very much conflicts with what he says elsewhere. DiIulio's book dissects the many critiques of Mill's social and political thought and argues that Mill believed that society should aim for zero-tolerance of arbitrary power and strive for the promotion and preservation of individual freedom. Given recent debates over personal freedom and bodily sovereignty issues (such as mandatory mask wearing and vaccination and the Dobbs decision overturning Roe v. Wade), there could hardly be a more opportune moment to drill down into Mill's writings on the various forms that domination can take (e.g., domination as infantilization, domination as uncertainty, domination as diminution). Does Mill speak to us today or is he a relic of the Victorian age in all his earnestness and lofty thinking? DiIulio's book is a strong argument for Mill's relevance and continuing appeal. DiIulio writes: "Mill is dedicated above all to the idea that the chief and most significant solution to any of the ills that we face as human beings is the general cultivation of deep feeling and high aspiration." We learn how Mill managed to free himself of the mechanistic aspects of Benthamite Utilitarianism in favor of a richer vision of human happiness that was friendlier to intellectual autonomy and love of the arts while simultaneously demanding of the individual the pursuit of virtue and good character. Let's hear what John Peter DiIulio has to say about the multifaceted Mr. Mill. Hope J. Leman is a grants researcher.
On this week's episode we welcome John Peter, founder of Peter James Leather Company Inc. We sit and talk all about what makes his cigar travel cases the best on the market and the new products that will be hitting stores soon. While talking with John we smoke the new Los Estoico Maduro that absolutely blew us away. When we say you need to get your hands on one, we mean it. This cigar is spectacular in all standards. Peterjames.ca
It will be a hot and delicious summer as Tracy is joined by her friend, John Peter Barbie, of Tip Top Canning Co., to discuss easy dishes you can make at home for the Fourth of July and other favorite products and recipes for the summertime months. Thanks for downloading and listening to this episode […] The post Forking Around Town: John Peter Barbie Of Tip Top Canning Co. Talks 4th Of July appeared first on Radio Influence.
Father James Yamauchi and his brother John Peter Yamauchi write stories about real people. On That's the Word Podcast every episode is a true story where you are not told who the main character is until the end. The game is to deduce who the main character is hero. Perhaps it's a heroic soldier, or a holy martyr, or a popular entertainer, or an innovative inventor, set in the times of Rome, or the feudal days, or the age of exploration, or the industrial revolution, or even today. Whoever the hero, whatever the place, sit back and enjoy a 5-minute true story, a wholesome tale for the whole family. That's the Word Podcast https://thunderrock.org/
I'm so excited to be posting this episode today in collaboration with the podcast, That's the Word! Father James and John Peter masterfully tells all about the God's beloved, Blessed Miguel Pro. I've found a new dead friend in this amazing man and I hope you do too. That's the Word has published an episode in their usual format in conjunction with this so please check that out here:https://www.thunderrock.org/story-extras/thats-gonna-cost-youWebsite (for subscribing): thunderrock.orgResources for this episode:"Father Miguel Pro - a Modern Mexican Martyr" by Gerald Francis MullerThank you to:Catherine Bryant for the musicJacque Szczepanski for the cover artMSP Catholic and CEND.Follow me:Instagram: deadfriendsaintsEmail: deadfriendsaints@gmail.comFacebook: facebook.com/deadfriendsaintsTikTok: @deadfriendsaintsDead Friend, pray for us!
Thank you to all our listeners for taking this journey with us for 100 episodes. We bring back some friends to catch up on how they are doing on their journeys and to turn the tables on John and Jamie. John Peter and Trevor Solem return to ask the questions they have been curious about as they listened along. It's hard to imagine we've been doing this for almost 2 years. Thank you for the support and the encouragement. If you've been with us for this long, please rate, review and subscribe. Whether you are a coach, an athlete, or someone with a desire to improve daily, you will be better for listening today. We appreciate you joining us and choosing to live differently. We'd love for you to share this with someone you care about and if you find value please do not forget to hit the little subscribe/follow/rate/review button and as always, LIVE EYES UP! Facebook Group: EYES UP MINDSET FAMILY YouTube: Eyes Up Mindset Channel Website: http://www.eyesupmindset.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eyesupmindset/support
Jordan and Brandon talk with Alexander Hampton and John Peter Kenney about Christian Platonism. They cover topics like what is Platonism and what is Christian Platonism, how much of an impact did Platonism have on Christianity, and more.Find more info about the London Lyceum or contact us at our website.Resources:1) Christian Platonism: A History, Edited by Alexandar Hampton and John Peter Kenney2) Participation in God, Andrew Davison3) The Routledge Handbook of Early Christian Philosophy, Edited by Mark Edwards4) Contemplation and Classical Christianity, John Peter Kenney5) On God, The Soul, Evil and the Rise of Christianity, John Peter KenneySupport the show