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Send us a textC4 Leaders – the ONLY nonprofit to utilize the pizza making process to create space for our companions to be seen, heard, and loved. We also write children's books and use the most amazing handmade, hand-tossed, sourdough pizza to bring out the best in each other. Please check out PIZZADAYS.ORG to support our important work. Season 5 Episode #16 Joshua Daniel is coming from Bedford, Virginia (inform, inspire, & transform)You can find Joshua via his website herogamescharity.com and counterculturesolutions.comAbout our guest: Joshua Daniel is the Founder and President of Hero Games Charity and the Founder and CEO of Counter Culture Solutions. With over 20 years in Special Operations and 9 deployments serving in the 75th Ranger Regiment and Special Forces, Joshua has lived through the toughest situations and learned what it takes to lead, adapt, and dominate. As the driving force behind Hero Games Charity, Joshua channels his passion for honoring fallen heroes by creating impactful events that bring the community together in support of Gold Star families. His unique perspective—from the front lines to everyday challenges—offers a no-nonsense approach to life's hardest lessons. Joshua's focus is on more than just survival; it's about thriving in chaos, mastering resilience, and taking control when everything seems stacked against you. Joshua, thanks for your dedicated service to protect our country, to using your experience, insight and expertise in creating Hero Games Charity, and for your creativity in bringing Counter Culture Solutions to life as one of life's great teaching tools. Welcome to the show.TOTD – "It is not the critic who counts: not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles or where the doer of deeds could have done better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who errs and comes up short again and again, because there is no effort without error or shortcoming, but who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, who spends himself for a worthy cause; who, at the best, knows, in the end, the triumph of high achievement, and who, at the worst, if he fails, at least he fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who knew neither victory nor defeat." Teddy RooseveltIn this episode:What was life like growing up?What are your life's essential ingredients?Military provides an opportunity to see the world… what are some of your memorable places you have been to?COMMITMENT to being on the team with no intention of leaving the team…War in Iraq was an inspiration for you at age 17… why?Dealing with dark periods… what helped you get thru them…Bedford has a HUGE military history…Dealing with no access to technology… how did you get thru those challenges…Hero Games was started in 2017 out of necessity… the games provided an opportunity to give back to your brothers and sisters who have fallen…Tell the story about the Hero Games journey…Coaching at your brother's Cross Fit company…what have you learned about people and coaching…The honor of giving back….and something we should all do…Books you recommend?Congrats on your podcast – Hero Games.. interview the families who were the recipient of the Stoicism – what do you appreciate about it…Hero Games SEAR Training– survive, evade, resist, escape…was one funding source for Hero Games which led to Counter Culture SolutionsThe Weight We Carry… Legacy
In this electrifying episode of The MisFitNation, host Rich LaMonica welcomes Joshua Daniel, a retired Master Sergeant with over 20 years of service in U.S. Special Operations. From the elite ranks of the 75th Ranger Regiment and Special Forces, Joshua transitioned from warfighter to purpose-driven leader. He's the Founder of Counter Culture Solutions, where he trains others in personal protection, mindset mastery, and purposeful living. He also serves as President of Hero Games Charity, which hosts an annual event honoring fallen Special Operations Soldiers by bringing their families together—honoring legacies, building community, and healing through service.
In this episode of The Catalyst Collective, join Joshua Daniel and Dr. Barbara Thompson as they introduce an exciting new Counter Culture Solutions course: The Purpose Trek. Designed to challenge, inspire, and reconnect participants with their true purpose, this immersive experience takes individuals into the mountains, away from distractions, and into a journey of self-discovery.Joshua and Barb dive into the why behind the Purpose Trek—exploring the power of disconnecting from the noise, embracing adversity, and using the Hero's Journey framework to forge resilience and clarity. They break down what participants can expect, the thought process behind the course structure, and how it differs from traditional leadership or self-improvement programs.Beyond the course itself, the conversation explores the psychology of transformation, the importance of pushing beyond comfort zones, and why so many people feel stuck in today's world. Along the way, Joshua and Barb share personal insights, lessons learned, and a few behind-the-scenes moments from developing this unique experience.If you've been looking for a way to reset, find direction, or simply push yourself beyond the ordinary, this episode is for you. Don't miss it!Support the showThe Catalyst Collective Instagram Counter Culture Solutions InstagramCounter Culture Solutions WebsiteHero Games Charity InstagramHero Games Charity WebsiteSharp Top CrossFit InstagramSharp Top CrossFit WebsiteHosts:JD's InstagramJohnny's InstagramWillie's Instagram
In this episode of The Catalyst Collective, join Joshua Daniel and Johnny Hammans as they dive into an exciting end-of-year wrap-up discussion. Together, they reflect on some of the most memorable moments and milestones of 2024, while also sharing a glimpse of what's ahead.JD and Johnny kick things off with updates on Sharp Top CrossFit's impressive new building, set to open in spring 2025, and the community impact this expansion will bring. They then revisit the highlights of the 2024 Hero Games, honoring the legacy of SGT Robert Sanchez and celebrating camaraderie and resilience.The conversation takes a deeper turn as they discuss the formation of Counter Culture Solutions, its mission, and the journey so far in helping individuals build a culture of safety and preparedness. Finally, they tackle one of the year's quirkiest topics: mysterious drones over New Jersey. Are they aliens, hobbyists, or something else entirely?Whether you're here for inspiring reflections or curious insights, this episode offers a perfect mix of substance, storytelling, and a few laughs along the way. Don't miss it!Support the showThe Catalyst Collective Instagram Counter Culture Solutions InstagramCounter Culture Solutions WebsiteHero Games Charity InstagramHero Games Charity WebsiteSharp Top CrossFit InstagramSharp Top CrossFit WebsiteHosts:JD's InstagramJohnny's InstagramWillie's Instagram
In this episode of The Catalyst Collective, join Joshua Daniel, founder and CEO of Counter Culture Solutions, and Barbara Thompson, Operational Psychologist at Counter Culture Solutions, as they dive into an engaging conversation about the upcoming Violent Encounter Survival Course. Taking place on January 18th, 2025, at SharpTop CrossFit in Bedford, VA, this course is designed to empower individuals with the skills and confidence to navigate dangerous situations.In this episode, JD and Barb explore the purpose behind the course, the type of participants it's geared toward, and the core concepts it covers. From developing a resilient mindset and sharpening situational awareness to mastering boundary control, weapon employment, and everyday carry (EDC) strategies, they break down how the course blends instruction with practical exercises to create a transformative learning experience.Whether you're a seasoned professional or a concerned civilian, this episode will give you valuable insights into how the Violent Encounter Survival Course can prepare you for real-world threats. Don't miss this opportunity to hear from the experts and get inspired to take control of your personal safety.Support the showThe Catalyst Collective Instagram Counter Culture Solutions InstagramCounter Culture Solutions WebsiteHero Games Charity InstagramHero Games Charity WebsiteSharp Top CrossFit InstagramSharp Top CrossFit WebsiteHosts:JD's InstagramJohnny's InstagramWillie's Instagram
Get Up! (Sermon Text) St. Columba's Episcopal Church is a welcoming Christian community of all ages that encourages spiritual curiosity, celebrates children and youth, and embraces the world in the spirit of God's justice and love. L EA R N M O R E AT COLUMBA.ORG
St. Columba's Episcopal Church is a welcoming Christian community of all ages that encourages spiritual curiosity, celebrates children and youth, and embraces the world in the spirit of God's justice and love. L EA R N M O R E AT COLUMBA.ORG
St. Columba's Episcopal Church is a welcoming Christian community of all ages that encourages spiritual curiosity, celebrates children and youth, and embraces the world in the spirit of God's justice and love. L EA R N M O R E AT COLUMBA.ORG
It's a massive interest all British heavyweight main event Saturday night in London, as former unified champ Anthony Joshua meets fellow countryman and top contender Daniel Dubois and we've got good insight from England on a special "Fight Freaks Unite Podcast."Host T.J. Rives returns with David Payne of www.boxingwriter.co.uk, who is a long time friend of the podcasts and insider on all thing British Fights.The guys talk the Joshua-Dubois matchup and what's the amount of buzz for this bout and the possibility that Joshua gets back into the title picture? David also believes Dubois has a legit chance to upset Joshua and explains why?There's also some talk about Tyson Fury's chances in his upcoming rematch with Oleksandr Usyk later this year? Also, what's Usyk's status, if he beats Fury again, when he's already beaten Joshua twice?And, they wrap with talking about the modern English heavyweights and how do Joshua and Fury stack up with legendary, hall of famer Lennox Lewis?It's all on the newest, mid-week "Fight Freaks Unite Podcast" and make sure to follow/scribe on this feed on Apple Spreaker, Spotify, etc.!
It's a massive interest all British heavyweight main event Saturday night in London, as former unified champ Anthony Joshua meets fellow countryman and top contender Daniel Dubois and we've got good insight from England on a special "Fight Freaks Unite Podcast."Host T.J. Rives returns with David Payne of www.boxingwriter.co.uk, who is a long time friend of the podcasts and insider on all thing British Fights.The guys talk the Joshua-Dubois matchup and what's the amount of buzz for this bout and the possibility that Joshua gets back into the title picture? David also believes Dubois has a legit chance to upset Joshua and explains why?There's also some talk about Tyson Fury's chances in his upcoming rematch with Oleksandr Usyk later this year? Also, what's Usyk's status, if he beats Fury again, when he's already beaten Joshua twice?And, they wrap with talking about the modern English heavyweights and how do Joshua and Fury stack up with legendary, hall of famer Lennox Lewis?It's all on the newest, mid-week "Fight Freaks Unite Podcast" and make sure to follow/scribe on this feed on Apple Spreaker, Spotify, etc.!
Hey there this is a tape delayed show while the guys are away...In this show, the following fights on Sep. 20-21 are discussed including the major pay-per-view event between Anthony Joshua versus Daniel Dubois for Dubois' IBF heavyweight title, other notable bouts discussed are a middleweight fight between Tyler Denny and Hamzah Sheeraz, Anthony Cacace vs. Josh Warrington, Liam Smith vs.Josh Kelly, and Joshua Buatsi vs. Willy Hutchinson. We also talk about the Friday night ESPN Top Rank card headlined by Jaime Munguia versus Erik Bazinyan. Notables on this card Andres Cortes vs. Charly Suarez, and Richard Torrez Jr. vs. Joey Dawejko.
'I BROKE HIS NOSE TWICE'-MARTIN BAKOLE REVEALS ALL ON ANTHONY JOSHUA,DANIEL DUBOIS & TYSON FURY SPAR
St. Columba's Episcopal Church is a welcoming Christian community of all ages that encourages spiritual curiosity, celebrates children and youth, and embraces the world in the spirit of God's justice and love. L EA R N M O R E AT COLUMBA.ORG
St. Columba's Episcopal Church is a welcoming Christian community of all ages that encourages spiritual curiosity, celebrates children and youth, and embraces the world in the spirit of God's justice and love. L EA R N M O R E AT COLUMBA.ORG
Dr. Joshua Daniel is a distinguished neurologist with over 18 years of clinical experience, specializing in brain health, cognitive function, and peak performance. He is a strong advocate for preventive care, emphasizing its role in reducing disease incidence and enhancing overall health outcomes. Driven by a passion for exceptional patient care, Dr. Daniel is dedicated to optimizing the health and wellness of high performers. Determined to transform traditional medical practices, Dr. Daniel challenges the conventional approach of waiting for symptoms before taking action. His commitment lies in proactively improving patient health, providing the necessary care and support to foster healthier, more productive lives. Dr. Daniel seeks to make a meaningful impact by guiding patients to innovative solutions for their general and neurological health, underscoring the importance of prioritizing brain health as our most valuable asset. Dr. Joshua Daniel Instagram Summary: In this video, Dr Cassie Smith interviews Dr. Joshua Daniel, a holistic and preventative neurologist. They discuss the importance of prioritizing brain health and preventative brain health measures. Dr. Daniel and Dr. Smith discuss common questions, testing options, and dietary changes as well as key vitamins for supporting a healthier brain. Further they compare different diets and inflammatory markers that impact brain health and ways to correct these with lifestyle. Time Stamps: 00: Introduction 00:23 Dr Joshua Daniel's Background 03:44 The Role of Proactive Prevention and Lifestyle Choices in Brain Health 07:40 Testing and Intervention for Cognitive Issues 10:47 Medication Role in Cognitives Issues and Memory Impairment 12:01 Key Vitamins and Hormones Levels 20:57 Diet and Brain Health: Seed Oils 24:12 Keto Diet and Neurocognitive Impairment/Seizures 27:33 Optimizing Brain Health Through Nutrition and Vitamins 44:37 Sleep and Exercise Impact on Brain Health 58:48 Most Beneficial Food: Blueberries 59:10 Easy and Free Health Tip: Morning Walking Outside 59:37 Impact of Small Changes in Diet and Sleep 1:00:20 Conclusion Connect with Modern Endocrine: Check out the website Watch the episode on YouTube Follow Cassie on Instagram Follow Cassie on Facebook Follow Cassie on YouTube Follow Cassie on TikTok Sign up for Modern Endocrine's newsletter Disclaimer
St. Columba's Episcopal Church is a welcoming Christian community of all ages that encourages spiritual curiosity, celebrates children and youth, and embraces the world in the spirit of God's justice and love. L EA R N M O R E AT COLUMBA.ORG
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St. Columba's Episcopal Church is a welcoming Christian community of all ages that encourages spiritual curiosity, celebrates children and youth, and embraces the world in the spirit of God's justice and love. L EA R N M O R E AT COLUMBA.ORG
St. Columba's Episcopal Church is a welcoming Christian community of all ages that encourages spiritual curiosity, celebrates children and youth, and embraces the world in the spirit of God's justice and love. L EA R N M O R E AT COLUMBA.ORG
St. Columba's Episcopal Church is a welcoming Christian community of all ages that encourages spiritual curiosity, celebrates children and youth, and embraces the world in the spirit of God's justice and love. L EA R N M O R E AT COLUMBA.ORG
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St. Columba's Episcopal Church is a welcoming Christian community of all ages that encourages spiritual curiosity, celebrates children and youth, and embraces the world in the spirit of God's justice and love. L EA R N M O R E AT COLUMBA.ORG
St. Columba's Episcopal Church is a welcoming Christian community of all ages that encourages spiritual curiosity, celebrates children and youth, and embraces the world in the spirit of God's justice and love. L EA R N M O R E AT COLUMBA.ORG
In John Cassian and the Creation of Monastic Subjectivity (Equinox Books, 2023), a revision of his 2019 dissertation, Joshua Schachterle evaluates the Institutes and Conferences of John Cassian with a keen eye toward the possibility that he envisioned monasticism as a version of Christian piety distinct from that of the institutional church. Schachterle elaborates on comments from a variety of monastic writings indicating that monks should “flee” from bishops, who characteristically sought to ordain these famous ascetic figures for broader church service and to enlist them for support in theological disagreements against the mounting ideological challenges of so-called heretics. Furthermore, Schachterle observes that materials internal to monastic discourses, ranging from the various collections of sayings (“apophthegmata”) of the Desert Fathers and Mothers to the writings of Cassian himself, formed a closed discursive system that made no meaningful appeals to the more mainstream institutional church fathers, and he argues that Cassian pursues a separate monastic authority based not on apostolic succession but on apostolic praxis, the notion that monastic practices such as prayer and asceticism can be traced back to the primitive church without recourse to genealogical rhetoric privileging the identities of bishops as guarantors of the true faith. Finally, Schachterle leans on Michel Foucault's analysis of the creation of subjects to examine Cassian's formation of a specifically Egyptian form of monastic subjectivity for his new Western audience, the monks of Gaul. Schachterle joined the New Books Network recently to discuss these topics, the origins of Egyptian monasticism, and more from his engaging study of John Cassian's primary works. Joshua Schachterle (Ph.D., University of Denver, 2019) undertook his doctoral studies after a long career as a punk rock musician and an equally long and overlapping career as a high school English teacher. His research focuses on the origins of Christian monasticism and how early monastic texts contributed to the formation and development of both eastern and western Christianity in the Late Antique period. He currently writes articles on the New Testament and Early Christianity, with subjects ranging from The Didache to the Gospel of Matthew and John the Baptist, for Bart Ehrman's website and Early Christian Texts, and he has a forthcoming article in Cistercian Studies Quarterly on monastic uses of Scripture. Rob Heaton (Ph.D., University of Denver, 2019) hosts Biblical Studies conversations for New Books in Religion and teaches New Testament, Christian origins, and early Christianity at Anderson University in Indiana. He recently authored The Shepherd of Hermas as Scriptura Non Grata: From Popularity in Early Christianity to Exclusion from the New Testament Canon (Lexington Books, 2023). For more about Rob and his work, please see his website at https://www.robheaton.com. 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
In John Cassian and the Creation of Monastic Subjectivity (Equinox Books, 2023), a revision of his 2019 dissertation, Joshua Schachterle evaluates the Institutes and Conferences of John Cassian with a keen eye toward the possibility that he envisioned monasticism as a version of Christian piety distinct from that of the institutional church. Schachterle elaborates on comments from a variety of monastic writings indicating that monks should “flee” from bishops, who characteristically sought to ordain these famous ascetic figures for broader church service and to enlist them for support in theological disagreements against the mounting ideological challenges of so-called heretics. Furthermore, Schachterle observes that materials internal to monastic discourses, ranging from the various collections of sayings (“apophthegmata”) of the Desert Fathers and Mothers to the writings of Cassian himself, formed a closed discursive system that made no meaningful appeals to the more mainstream institutional church fathers, and he argues that Cassian pursues a separate monastic authority based not on apostolic succession but on apostolic praxis, the notion that monastic practices such as prayer and asceticism can be traced back to the primitive church without recourse to genealogical rhetoric privileging the identities of bishops as guarantors of the true faith. Finally, Schachterle leans on Michel Foucault's analysis of the creation of subjects to examine Cassian's formation of a specifically Egyptian form of monastic subjectivity for his new Western audience, the monks of Gaul. Schachterle joined the New Books Network recently to discuss these topics, the origins of Egyptian monasticism, and more from his engaging study of John Cassian's primary works. Joshua Schachterle (Ph.D., University of Denver, 2019) undertook his doctoral studies after a long career as a punk rock musician and an equally long and overlapping career as a high school English teacher. His research focuses on the origins of Christian monasticism and how early monastic texts contributed to the formation and development of both eastern and western Christianity in the Late Antique period. He currently writes articles on the New Testament and Early Christianity, with subjects ranging from The Didache to the Gospel of Matthew and John the Baptist, for Bart Ehrman's website and Early Christian Texts, and he has a forthcoming article in Cistercian Studies Quarterly on monastic uses of Scripture. Rob Heaton (Ph.D., University of Denver, 2019) hosts Biblical Studies conversations for New Books in Religion and teaches New Testament, Christian origins, and early Christianity at Anderson University in Indiana. He recently authored The Shepherd of Hermas as Scriptura Non Grata: From Popularity in Early Christianity to Exclusion from the New Testament Canon (Lexington Books, 2023). For more about Rob and his work, please see his website at https://www.robheaton.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
In John Cassian and the Creation of Monastic Subjectivity (Equinox Books, 2023), a revision of his 2019 dissertation, Joshua Schachterle evaluates the Institutes and Conferences of John Cassian with a keen eye toward the possibility that he envisioned monasticism as a version of Christian piety distinct from that of the institutional church. Schachterle elaborates on comments from a variety of monastic writings indicating that monks should “flee” from bishops, who characteristically sought to ordain these famous ascetic figures for broader church service and to enlist them for support in theological disagreements against the mounting ideological challenges of so-called heretics. Furthermore, Schachterle observes that materials internal to monastic discourses, ranging from the various collections of sayings (“apophthegmata”) of the Desert Fathers and Mothers to the writings of Cassian himself, formed a closed discursive system that made no meaningful appeals to the more mainstream institutional church fathers, and he argues that Cassian pursues a separate monastic authority based not on apostolic succession but on apostolic praxis, the notion that monastic practices such as prayer and asceticism can be traced back to the primitive church without recourse to genealogical rhetoric privileging the identities of bishops as guarantors of the true faith. Finally, Schachterle leans on Michel Foucault's analysis of the creation of subjects to examine Cassian's formation of a specifically Egyptian form of monastic subjectivity for his new Western audience, the monks of Gaul. Schachterle joined the New Books Network recently to discuss these topics, the origins of Egyptian monasticism, and more from his engaging study of John Cassian's primary works. Joshua Schachterle (Ph.D., University of Denver, 2019) undertook his doctoral studies after a long career as a punk rock musician and an equally long and overlapping career as a high school English teacher. His research focuses on the origins of Christian monasticism and how early monastic texts contributed to the formation and development of both eastern and western Christianity in the Late Antique period. He currently writes articles on the New Testament and Early Christianity, with subjects ranging from The Didache to the Gospel of Matthew and John the Baptist, for Bart Ehrman's website and Early Christian Texts, and he has a forthcoming article in Cistercian Studies Quarterly on monastic uses of Scripture. Rob Heaton (Ph.D., University of Denver, 2019) hosts Biblical Studies conversations for New Books in Religion and teaches New Testament, Christian origins, and early Christianity at Anderson University in Indiana. He recently authored The Shepherd of Hermas as Scriptura Non Grata: From Popularity in Early Christianity to Exclusion from the New Testament Canon (Lexington Books, 2023). For more about Rob and his work, please see his website at https://www.robheaton.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In John Cassian and the Creation of Monastic Subjectivity (Equinox Books, 2023), a revision of his 2019 dissertation, Joshua Schachterle evaluates the Institutes and Conferences of John Cassian with a keen eye toward the possibility that he envisioned monasticism as a version of Christian piety distinct from that of the institutional church. Schachterle elaborates on comments from a variety of monastic writings indicating that monks should “flee” from bishops, who characteristically sought to ordain these famous ascetic figures for broader church service and to enlist them for support in theological disagreements against the mounting ideological challenges of so-called heretics. Furthermore, Schachterle observes that materials internal to monastic discourses, ranging from the various collections of sayings (“apophthegmata”) of the Desert Fathers and Mothers to the writings of Cassian himself, formed a closed discursive system that made no meaningful appeals to the more mainstream institutional church fathers, and he argues that Cassian pursues a separate monastic authority based not on apostolic succession but on apostolic praxis, the notion that monastic practices such as prayer and asceticism can be traced back to the primitive church without recourse to genealogical rhetoric privileging the identities of bishops as guarantors of the true faith. Finally, Schachterle leans on Michel Foucault's analysis of the creation of subjects to examine Cassian's formation of a specifically Egyptian form of monastic subjectivity for his new Western audience, the monks of Gaul. Schachterle joined the New Books Network recently to discuss these topics, the origins of Egyptian monasticism, and more from his engaging study of John Cassian's primary works. Joshua Schachterle (Ph.D., University of Denver, 2019) undertook his doctoral studies after a long career as a punk rock musician and an equally long and overlapping career as a high school English teacher. His research focuses on the origins of Christian monasticism and how early monastic texts contributed to the formation and development of both eastern and western Christianity in the Late Antique period. He currently writes articles on the New Testament and Early Christianity, with subjects ranging from The Didache to the Gospel of Matthew and John the Baptist, for Bart Ehrman's website and Early Christian Texts, and he has a forthcoming article in Cistercian Studies Quarterly on monastic uses of Scripture. Rob Heaton (Ph.D., University of Denver, 2019) hosts Biblical Studies conversations for New Books in Religion and teaches New Testament, Christian origins, and early Christianity at Anderson University in Indiana. He recently authored The Shepherd of Hermas as Scriptura Non Grata: From Popularity in Early Christianity to Exclusion from the New Testament Canon (Lexington Books, 2023). For more about Rob and his work, please see his website at https://www.robheaton.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In John Cassian and the Creation of Monastic Subjectivity (Equinox Books, 2023), a revision of his 2019 dissertation, Joshua Schachterle evaluates the Institutes and Conferences of John Cassian with a keen eye toward the possibility that he envisioned monasticism as a version of Christian piety distinct from that of the institutional church. Schachterle elaborates on comments from a variety of monastic writings indicating that monks should “flee” from bishops, who characteristically sought to ordain these famous ascetic figures for broader church service and to enlist them for support in theological disagreements against the mounting ideological challenges of so-called heretics. Furthermore, Schachterle observes that materials internal to monastic discourses, ranging from the various collections of sayings (“apophthegmata”) of the Desert Fathers and Mothers to the writings of Cassian himself, formed a closed discursive system that made no meaningful appeals to the more mainstream institutional church fathers, and he argues that Cassian pursues a separate monastic authority based not on apostolic succession but on apostolic praxis, the notion that monastic practices such as prayer and asceticism can be traced back to the primitive church without recourse to genealogical rhetoric privileging the identities of bishops as guarantors of the true faith. Finally, Schachterle leans on Michel Foucault's analysis of the creation of subjects to examine Cassian's formation of a specifically Egyptian form of monastic subjectivity for his new Western audience, the monks of Gaul. Schachterle joined the New Books Network recently to discuss these topics, the origins of Egyptian monasticism, and more from his engaging study of John Cassian's primary works. Joshua Schachterle (Ph.D., University of Denver, 2019) undertook his doctoral studies after a long career as a punk rock musician and an equally long and overlapping career as a high school English teacher. His research focuses on the origins of Christian monasticism and how early monastic texts contributed to the formation and development of both eastern and western Christianity in the Late Antique period. He currently writes articles on the New Testament and Early Christianity, with subjects ranging from The Didache to the Gospel of Matthew and John the Baptist, for Bart Ehrman's website and Early Christian Texts, and he has a forthcoming article in Cistercian Studies Quarterly on monastic uses of Scripture. Rob Heaton (Ph.D., University of Denver, 2019) hosts Biblical Studies conversations for New Books in Religion and teaches New Testament, Christian origins, and early Christianity at Anderson University in Indiana. He recently authored The Shepherd of Hermas as Scriptura Non Grata: From Popularity in Early Christianity to Exclusion from the New Testament Canon (Lexington Books, 2023). For more about Rob and his work, please see his website at https://www.robheaton.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/christian-studies
St. Columba's Episcopal Church is a welcoming Christian community of all ages that encourages spiritual curiosity, celebrates children and youth, and embraces the world in the spirit of God's justice and love. L EA R N M O R E AT COLUMBA.ORG
St. Columba's Episcopal Church is a welcoming Christian community of all ages that encourages spiritual curiosity, celebrates children and youth, and embraces the world in the spirit of God's justice and love. L EA R N M O R E AT COLUMBA.ORG
St. Columba's Episcopal Church is a welcoming Christian community of all ages that encourages spiritual curiosity, celebrates children and youth, and embraces the world in the spirit of God's justice and love. L EA R N M O R E AT COLUMBA.ORG
St. Columba's Episcopal Church is a welcoming Christian community of all ages that encourages spiritual curiosity, celebrates children and youth, and embraces the world in the spirit of God's justice and love. L EA R N M O R E AT COLUMBA.ORG
St. Columba's Episcopal Church is a welcoming Christian community of all ages that encourages spiritual curiosity, celebrates children and youth, and embraces the world in the spirit of God's justice and love. L EA R N M O R E AT COLUMBA.ORG
St. Columba's Episcopal Church is a welcoming Christian community of all ages that encourages spiritual curiosity, celebrates children and youth, and embraces the world in the spirit of God's justice and love. L EA R N M O R E AT COLUMBA.ORG
St. Columba's Episcopal Church is a welcoming Christian community of all ages that encourages spiritual curiosity, celebrates children and youth, and embraces the world in the spirit of God's justice and love. L EA R N M O R E AT COLUMBA.ORG
St. Columba's Episcopal Church is a welcoming Christian community of all ages that encourages spiritual curiosity, celebrates children and youth, and embraces the world in the spirit of God's justice and love. L EA R N M O R E AT COLUMBA.ORG
St. Columba's Episcopal Church is a welcoming Christian community of all ages that encourages spiritual curiosity, celebrates children and youth, and embraces the world in the spirit of God's justice and love. L EA R N M O R E AT COLUMBA.ORG
Sermon Text To make a pledge to support this programming, and the mission and ministry of St. Columba's in 2023, visit: https://www.columba.org/pledge-online/ St. Columba's Episcopal Church is a welcoming Christian community of all ages that encourages spiritual curiosity, celebrates children and youth, and embraces the world in the spirit of God's justice and love. L EA R N M O R E AT COLUMBA.ORG
With the 2nd annual Kiss Breast Cancer Goodbye event around the corner, Josh and Tara sit down with two of their favorite heroes; Kate Watt and Joshua Daniel from Susan G Komen. Kate and Joshua dive into their personal lives, roles in Komen, and incredible impact their work has. Tune in and help us kiss breast cancer goodbye! https://www.kissbreastcancergoodbye.orghttps://www.komen.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Creation, Guts, and the Leap of Faith (Sermon Text) To make a pledge to support this programming, and the mission and ministry of St. Columba's in 2023, visit: https://www.columba.org/pledge-online/ St. Columba's Episcopal Church is a welcoming Christian community of all ages that encourages spiritual curiosity, celebrates children and youth, and embraces the world in the spirit of God's justice and love. L EA R N M O R E AT COLUMBA.ORG
The 2022 Chattanooga More Than Pink Walk with the Susan G. Komen Foundation is coming up on Saturday, October 1st at the Hamilton Place Mall. Joshua Daniel joined James and Kim to discuss this year's event and how you could be part of the fight against breast cancer.Plus the best calls of the week with James and Kim listeners.
On this episode of Phree Time, Phil brings on an incredible guest, Joshua Daniel Sickenberger. Joshua and Phil discuss Josh's past as he was homeless and completely miserable, how he got out of it, S=EMC3, anxiety/depression, health and dieting, and all the lies that grocery stores and society feed into you. An incredible and inspiring episode compact with loads of insights and information. Cheers! https://linktr.ee/homeostasisdiet
St. Columba's Episcopal Church is a welcoming Christian community of all ages that encourages spiritual curiosity, celebrates children and youth, and embraces the world in the spirit of God's justice and love. L EA R N M O R E AT COLUMBA.ORG
St. Columba's Episcopal Church is an inclusive Christian community of all ages that encourages spiritual curiosity, celebrates children and youth, and embraces the world in the spirit of God's justice and love. L EA R N M O R E AT COLUMBA.ORG Sermon text here
St. Columba's Episcopal Church is a welcoming Christian community of all ages that encourages spiritual curiosity, celebrates children and youth, and embraces the world in the spirit of God's justice and love. L EA R N M O R E AT COLUMBA.ORG
Kyle Stedman (@kstedman) reads the bad idea "Gamification Makes Writing Fun," by Joshua Daniel (@FoxyJoshyD). It's a chapter first published in Bad Ideas about Writing, which was edited by Cheryl E. Ball (@s2ceball) and Drew M. Loewe (@drewloewe). Don't miss the joke: the author of the chapter is disagreeing with the bad idea stated in the chapter's title. Keywords: avatar, design, gamification, gaming, ludic, play, procedural rhetoric Joshua Daniel (previously published under Daniel-Wariya) is an assistant professor of rhetoric and professional writing at Oklahoma State University, where he also serves as associate director of First-Year Composition. His research interests involve the intersections of new media, computer games, and play, especially as they relate to the teaching of writing. He has published research about the ways people interpret and express both themselves and the world through the act of playing. He can be reached—and welcomes questions about his work—through his Twitter handle @FoxyJoshyD. (Slightly adjusted 2017 bio) As always, the theme music is "Parade" by nctrnm, and both the book and podcast are licensed by a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license. The full book was published by the West Virginia University Libraries and Digital Publishing Institute; find it online for free at https://textbooks.lib.wvu.edu/badideas. All ad revenue will be split between the NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund and the Computers and Writing Graduate Research Network.
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