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Nu de voltooiing van enkele projecten met Pasen nadert, maken we in deze laatste nieuwsaflevering voor het paasweekend nog even een ronde langs alle bouwprojecten in de Wereld van de Efteling. Zo staan we uitgebreid stil bij al het nieuws rond het Efteling Wonder Hotel en de vernieuwingen in Bosrijk, maar natuurlijk nemen we ook poolshoogte bij het Efteling Grand Hotel, het Eiland van de Vijf Zintuigen, de Efteldingen en Prinses op de Erwt. We bespreken de komst van Universal naar Europa, doen ons gebruikelijke rondje onderhoud en beantwoorden extra veel vragen van luisteraars. Show notes De Buitenwereld 22: Reacties van luisteraars (https://kleineboodschap.com/debuitenwereld/2025/4/5/22-reacties-van-luisteraars) TVgids.nl - Gouden Televizier-Ring 2025 - (https://www.tvgids.nl/gouden-televizier-ring-verkiezing/kwalificatieronde-online-videoserie-2025)TVgids.nl (http://TVgids.nl) Kleine Boodschap 33: Onze wensen voor de Efteling (https://kleineboodschap.com/afleveringen/2018/7/16/onze-wensen-voor-de-efteling) Heropening Efteling Wonder Hotel op 18 april (https://www.efteling.com/nl/blog/nieuws/heropening-efteling-wonder-hotel-op-18-april) Nick Ringelberg: "Het Wonder Hotel" - Bluesky (https://bsky.app/profile/ringelbergnick.themepark.nu/post/3lm7x6wmumg2k) Eerste vernieuwde Dorps- en Boshuysen boekbaar - Efteling (https://www.efteling.com/nl/blog/nieuws/eerste-vernieuwde-dorpshuysen-en-boshuysen-boekbaar) Universal hakt de knoop door: plan voor Universal Studios in Engeland gaat door - Looopings (https://www.looopings.nl/weblog/28592/Universal-hakt-de-knoop-door-plan-voor-Universal-Studios-in-Engeland-gaat-door.html) Efteling-medewerker deelt voorproefje op vernieuwde scène Vliegende Hollander - Looopings (https://www.looopings.nl/weblog/28599/Efteling-medewerker-deelt-voorproefje-op-vernieuwde-scene-Vliegende-Hollander.html) Nieuw geluid voor Holle Bolle Gijs - Efteling (https://www.efteling.com/nl/blog/nieuws/nieuw-geluid-voor-holle-bolle-gijs) FLUMERIDE IS MOVING TO GRÖNA LUND - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZHQXC6bwyc) Werken bij de Efteling (https://werken-bij.efteling.com/nl/vacatures) Kreeft #podcast #80 Willem Roskam - Met technologie meer verbeelding (Efteling, NPO, Talpa) - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1wFfkIyYAs) Dit is de winnaar van de Lego-bouwwedstrijd van de Efteling - Looopings (https://www.looopings.nl/weblog/28583/Dit-is-de-winnaar-van-de-Lego-bouwwedstrijd-van-de-Efteling.html) Kiezen maar: Efteling acht uur in de rook of de duinen brandveilig maken - Omroep Brabant (https://www.omroepbrabant.nl/nieuws/4667144/kiezen-maar-efteling-acht-uur-in-de-rook-of-de-duinen-brandveilig-maken) Brandgang - Wikipedia (https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brandgang) In de Ban van Joseph Charlatan Deel 1 - EMIEL SCHAAP - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNBNH-KSZOo) 40-45, de Musical (https://40-45.nl/) Museum Voorlinden - Museum voor moderne en hedendaagse kunst (https://www.voorlinden.nl/) sportemotion.com | R.G. - R.G Ballen - Pastorelli glitterbal HV gold (https://www.sportemotion.com/pastorelli-glitterbal-hv-gold)
4/11/25 7am CT Hour - Fr. Brice Higginbotham/ Dr. Peter Kreeft John and Sarah chat about upcoming Holy Week, NY helicopter crash and more. Fr. Brice shares why Jesus had to die on a cross and what that tells us about God. 3 Questions with Katherine Dr. Kreeft talks about his journey to Catholicism from Protestantism and the obstacles he had to overcome to get to that point.
Philosophy has a way of intimidating or putting off people for being too ethereal, abstract, or impractical. But today, Dr. Peter Kreeft joins Ben Eriksen to challenge these judgments by discussing his new book “What Would Socrates Say? An Introduction to Philosophy by the Socratic Method.” This work is unlike every other introduction to philosophy; it is not only written in dialogue, but also teaches the reader how to think, not what to think. In this episode, Dr. Kreeft and Ben discuss the Socratic method, the importance of searching for the truth rather than winning arguments, skepticism, artificial intelligence, and so much more. This engaging conversation demonstrates the importance of philosophy in our everyday lives. Get your copies of “What Would Socrates Say?”: https://ignatius.com/what-would-socrates-say-wwssh/ SUBSCRIBE to our channel and never miss an episode of the Ignatius Press Podcast. You can also listen to the podcast on Apple, Spotify, and other podcast platforms. Follow us on social media: Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/IgnatiusPress Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ignatiuspress Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ignatius_press/
This year we celebrate the 800th Anniversary of Aquinas's birth. Known for his holiness, intelligence, and immense love for God, Aquinas is often considered one of the greatest thinkers of all time. But today Dr. Kreeft joins Ben Eriksen to discuss why he thinks Aquinas is the greatest philosopher and theologian. Dr. Kreeft highlights Aquinas's depth and clarity of thought, his synthesis of previous scholars, and his integration of faith and reason. While many are intimidated to read Aquinas, Dr. Kreeft points out how approachable he is for everyday thinkers and how intellectually as well as spiritually enriching his writings are for those that read him. Get your copies of Dr. Peter Kreeft's books at Ignatius.com: Summa of the Summa: https://ignatius.com/summa-of-the-summa-sosp/ A Shorter Summa: https://ignatius.com/a-shorter-summa-ssup/ Practical Theology: https://ignatius.com/practical-theology-prtp/ Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Heaven But Never Dreamed of Asking: https://ignatius.com/everything-you-ever-wanted-to-know-about-heaven-eyep/ SUBSCRIBE to our channel and never miss an episode of the Ignatius Press Podcast. You can also listen to the podcast on Apple, Spotify, and other podcast platforms. Follow us on social media: Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/IgnatiusPress Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ignatiuspress Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ignatius_press/
Volle Maan 23° Kreeft - 13 januari - 23:26De eerste volle maan van 2025 is doordrenkt met verandering en beweging.Kreeft is emotioneel en gevoelig en met Uranus erbij, ontstaat er een shift in bewustzijn van je emotionele wereld.Mars retrograde in Kreeft heeft al een aanzet gegeven in het mogen doorvoelen van je emoties.Laat de zachtheid van Kreeft je niet bedonderen, want door de aanwezigheid van Mars in Kreeft kan het er weleens explosief aan toe gaan.De zon in Steenbok wil strak, rigide en overzicht. Kreeft wil flow, voelen en aftasten.Het mannelijke tegenover het vrouwelijke. Structuur tegenover overgave. In deze aflevering neem ik je mee hoe je het evenwicht kunt vinden tussen deze tegenpolen en hoe je kunt omgaan met de emotionele ontlading.
In deze aflevering leg ik je uit: Wanneer hebben we een volle maan De sterrenbeelden Steenbok en Kreeft in het kort Het thema van deze volle maan in Kreeft + praktische tips Hoe je achterhaalt hoe deze volle maan jou persoonlijk beïnvloedt Journaling vragen North Node masterclass - leer je levensmissie ontdekken: https://www.danielapreviti.com/north-node T/m 15 januari: € 14,99 ex btw (€ 18,14 incl btw) Boek hier je Biotensor sessie om van je fysieke en mentale klachten af te komen: https://www.danielapreviti.com/biotensor Bestel hier je Slow down visualisatie die jou begeleidt om uit je hoofd, in je lichaam te komen zodat je dichtbij jezelf & geaard blijft: https://www.danielapreviti.com/slowdown-visualisatie Volle maan visualisatie die jou op een fijne manier begeleidt om zo alles los te laten wat jou niet meer dient: https://www.danielapreviti.com/fullmoonvisualisatie Blog - de volle maan in de 12 huizen: https://www.danielapreviti.com/post/de-volle-maan-in-de-12-huizen Schrijf je hier in voor de Volle maan nieuwsbrief: https://danielapreviticoaching.activehosted.com/f/3 Download hier je gratis astrologie gids: https://www.danielapreviti.com/astrologiegids Wil je nog meer over astrologie, spiritualiteit & mindset leren op mijn Instagram account? https://www.instagram.com/danielapreviti_/ Vind je eigen astrologie chart: ga naar www.astro.com klik op “charts & calculations” klik op “extended chart selection” en hier mag je je geboorte gegevens invoeren (incl. exact geboorte tijdstip)
Send us a text"Philosophy is everybody's business," says Mark Brumley, president of Ignatius Press, as he dives into the timeless value of asking the right questions. In this compelling episode, we unpack Dr. Peter Kreeft's latest work, What Would Socrates Say?, which reintroduces the Socratic method as a gateway to understanding life's most profound questions. Whether you're new to philosophy or seasoned in its study, this dialogue offers practical insights into applying philosophy to everyday life.Mark Brumley, a double convert and seasoned publisher, shares why Kreeft's conversational approach makes philosophy approachable for the modern reader. He highlights the power of dialogue in opening minds and deepening faith, reminding us that philosophy and Catholicism are inextricably linked.Key Takeaways for Men:Why questioning is essential for personal and spiritual growth.How philosophy refines your ability to think critically and act decisively.Practical ways to explore ethical dilemmas in your personal and professional life.Notable Quotes:“To say philosophy is dead is to take a philosophical stance. You can't escape it.” – Mark Brumley“You're either going to have a bad philosophy or a good one. The choice is yours.” – Mark Brumley“Faith and reason are the two wings on which the human spirit soars.” – St. John Paul II, as referenced by BrumleyDiscover how philosophy, faith, and reason intersect in this transformative conversation. Order What Would Socrates Say? through your local Catholic bookstore or visit Ignatius Press online to start your journey into the Socratic way of thinking.Be sure to purchase the book here!As always, please pray for us! We are men who strive daily to be holy, to become saints and we cannot do that without the help of the Holy Ghost! Subscribe to our YouTube page to see our manly and holy facesCheck out our websiteContact us at themanlycatholic@gmail.comSupport the showSupport the show at Buy Me A CoffeeSubscribe to our YouTube pageCheck out our websiteMystic Monk Coffee → For the best coffee for a great cause, we recommend Mystic Monk Coffee. Roasted with prayer by the Carmelite Monks in Wyoming, Mystic Monk Coffee has the ultimate cup waiting for you. See more at mysticmonkcoffee.com Contact us directly at themanlycatholic@gmail.com.
"Probes: Deep Sea Diving into St. John's Gospel" is a beautiful union of Scripture Study and the prayer experience of Lectio Divina. I've never seen anything quite like it (and I hope I see more). What the reader will find is that diving deeper is actually climbing higher. Under Dr. Kreeft's guidance, we learn to ask penetrating questions of Sacred Scripture, but more importantly, we learn to listen to the Word for the answers. Designed for community study or individual reflection, this is the "John" book I have been waiting for! Thank you once again Dr. Kreeft! The post IP#352 Dr. Peter Kreeft – Probes on Inside the Pages with Kris McGregor – Discerning Hearts Podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
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"Probes: Deep Sea Diving into St. John's Gospel" is a beautiful union of Scripture Study and the prayer experience of Lectio Divina. I've never seen anything quite like it (and I hope I see more). What the reader will find is that diving deeper is actually climbing higher. Under Dr. Kreeft's guidance, we learn to ask penetrating questions of Sacred Scripture, but more importantly, we learn to listen to the Word for the answers. Designed for community study or individual reflection, this is the "John" book I have been waiting for! Thank you once again Dr. Kreeft! The post IP#352 Dr. Peter Kreeft – Probes on Inside the Pages with Kris McGregor – Discerning Hearts Podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
Mars retrograde in Leeuw en Kreeft 7 december - 24 februari 2025 Dit is altijd een hele interessante tijd om meer te leren over je eigen patronen rondom actie nemen en in beweging zijn. Mars in Leeuw zit vol passie en enthousiasme, maar in retrograde kan het zich ontpoppen tot een aandachtsgeile puber die met zo min mogelijk moeite zo veel mogelijk gedaan wil krijgen. Deze podcast is de opname van de Mars retrograde Masterclass die voor de leden in de Cosmic Confirmation App zit, en nu voor jou beschikbaar is. Ik ben van mening dat iedereen deze informatie kan gebruiken. Luister naar deze masterclass en leer hoe jij jouw verhouding tot productiviteit en actie. Wil je meer leren over hoe je kunt spelen met de energie van de kosmos en je kunt laten inspireren. Dit gaat je een hoop frustratie schelen
Een boeklancering van mijn formaat vraagt om een grandioze aanpak! Twee maanden voor het event besloot ik Mariëtte (Kreeft van 7 juli) in te schakelen om alles tot in de puntjes te regelen. In deze podcast nemen we je mee achter de schermen en vertellen we hoe onze samenwerking tot stand kwam en welke uitdagingen we hebben overwonnen. Ben je zelf van plan om een event te organiseren of droom je ervan om ooit je eigen evenement neer te zetten? Dan is deze aflevering echt voor jou! Jij kunt het boek zelf ook bestellen op The Holy Grail voor Bedrijfsalchemisten. Je krijgt mijn boek dan met een prachtige gouden boekstandaard, en ik neem de verzendkosten voor mijn rekening.
Fajah Lourens, bestsellerauteur, geboren op 3 juli (Kreeft met Maan in Leeuw), deelt waarom ze haar nieuwe boek Killermindset schreef: fysieke kracht zonder mentale kracht is niet genoeg. Ze vertelt openhartig over de trauma's uit haar jeugd die haar hebben gevormd, en hoe deze ervaringen haar pad als ondernemer hebben beïnvloed. Fajah en ik blijken verrassend veel raakvlakken te hebben. Dit is een podcast voor iedereen die van zijn shit een hit wil maken. Fajah's boek: Killermindset Fajah's theatercollege: Fajah Lourens Killermindset Kom je ook net als Fajah's naar mijn spectaculaire boeklancering op 24 oktober? Ga naar mijn eventpagina Holy Grail en bestel daar jouw persoonlijke ticket.
Fajah Lourens, bestsellerauteur, geboren op 3 juli (Kreeft met Maan in Leeuw), deelt waarom ze haar nieuwe boek Killermindset schreef: fysieke kracht zonder mentale kracht is niet genoeg. Ze vertelt openhartig over de trauma's uit haar jeugd die haar hebben gevormd, en hoe deze ervaringen haar pad als ondernemer hebben beïnvloed. Fajah en ik blijken verrassend veel raakvlakken te hebben. Dit is een podcast voor iedereen die van zijn shit een hit wil maken. Fajah's boek: Killermindset Fajah's theatercollege: Fajah Lourens Killermindset Kom je ook net als Fajah's naar mijn spectaculaire boeklancering op 24 oktober? Ga naar mijn eventpagina Holy Grail en bestel daar jouw persoonlijke ticket.
Ofwel verzachten... En dat heeft het moederschap met mij gedaan en het overlijden van Sheila, mijn vriendin. Want ik ben niet altijd geweest zoals ik nu ben, zo open, zo kwetsbaar, zo eerlijk. Ik ben nog steeds Kimy maar dan met een veel zachter pantsertje dan voorheen. Misschien dat ik daarom wel een Kreeft ben ;-) Luister naar deze aflevering als je benieuwd bent! Laat je mij weten wat je van deze aflevering vond? Of hieronder de aflevering of via een berichtje of een mailtje naar keelkracht@gmail.com En volg dan de podcast en like de aflevering en deel hem met je omgeving en op social media. Kijk je op YouTube? Geef me dan 1 van de duimpjes en als je meer wilt zien klik op de abonneer button en blijf me volgen via het belletje! #kimyilic #kik #keelkracht #kimysoverdenking #kimyshersenspinsel #breda #haagsebeemden #familiebegeleider #kindbegeleider #ouderkindbegeleider #mamabegeleider #vrouwbegeleider #vloggerjogger #keelkrachtdepodcast #kikdepodcast #podcast #anchorpodcast #spotify #itunes #googlepodcasts #verzachten #ontharden #zachtpantser #kwetsbaar
In deze aflevering leg ik je uit: Wanneer hebben we een volle maan De sterrenbeelden Kreeft en Steenbok in het kort Het thema van deze volle maan in Steenbok Hoe je achterhaalt hoe deze volle maan jou persoonlijk beïnvloedt Journaling vragen De volle maan in de 12 huizen: https://www.danielapreviti.com/post/de-volle-maan-in-de-12-huizen Boek hier je Biotensor sessie: https://www.danielapreviti.com/biotensor Boek hier je gratis match call voor mijn coachingstraject i.c.m. biotensor & astrologie: https://www.danielapreviti.com/coaching Download hier je gratis astrologie gids: https://www.danielapreviti.com/astrologiegids Wil je nog meer over astrologie leren op mijn Instagram account? https://www.instagram.com/danielapreviti_/ Vind je eigen astrologie chart: ga naar www.astro.com klik op “charts & calculations” klik op “extended chart selection” en hier mag je je gegevens invoeren :)
Nieuwe Maan 14° Kreeft - 6 juli - 00:57 Zak nog een stuk dieper in zachtheid en liefde. De Kreeft nieuwe maan nodigt je uit om de liefde voor jezelf te voelen. Kreeft is het teken van moederliefde en thuiskomen. Deze maan straalt zachtheid en moederlijke energie uit. Creëer een omgeving waarin je volledig thuis kan komen bij jezelf. Een omgeving waarin je je veilig voelt. Dit heeft betrekking op je fysieke huis, maar ook op je innerlijke huis. Luister naar deze aflevering om jezelf weer te mogen verwelkomen.
"Hij glijdt langzaam bij me naar binnen en hangt een beetje op me, waardoor mijn lichaam hard tegen dat van Sofia aan wordt gedrukt en ik doe mijn best om mijn opkomende eerste orgasme uit te stell... Uitgegeven door LUST Sprekers: Sylvia Christel, Ginger Volpe, Lora van Doorn, Verona Stam
This is a reboot of a pocast from the past about the Ascension. Miracles, like the Resurrection and the Ascension, are doors out of this world. Dr. Peter Kreeft, Ph.D, professor of Philosophy at Boston College and a prolific writed wrote. "When you think about it logically, there are two and only two philosophies of life. For either there are or there are not doors in the walls of the world. Either there is Nothing or Something outside Plato's Cave. That sounds very abstract and philosophical. Let me make it very concrete. Two people are walking down a street together. There is an old stone wall on their left, too high to see over. As they approach an intersection, the sidewalk and the wall curve around to their left. As they approach the curve, the first walker is absolutely certain that when they turn the corner they will not see an angel walking through the wall. The second walker is not. Which walker are you? Which would you like to be? Kreeft, Peter. Doors in the Walls of the World: Signs of Transcendence in the Human Story (p. 8). Ignatius Press. Kindle Edition. Met, public domain - ist: Related to Ascension tapestry, Vatican Scuola nuova set by Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio or Santi) (Italian, Urbino 1483–1520 Rome) Well, who do you want to be? The readings for the Ascension are found here: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/052123-Ascension.cfm Music: Clarinet Quintet in A Major, K. 581 (Mozart) by Musicians from Marlboro is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) 3.0 International License.
In his latest book “Why Does Everything Come in Threes?” philosopher and author Peter Kreeft ponders the ways in which creation—and the story of humanity in creation—are indelibly stamped with the image of the Creator, that is, with the Trinity. In this episode, Kreeft speaks with host Andrew Petiprin about this three-fold pattern of the universe, and how the mystery of the Trinity echoes throughout human culture, metaphysics, and moral understanding. Find “Why Does Everything Come in Threes?” and many other books by Peter Kreeft at Ignatius.com.
CAREER-VIEW MIRROR - biographies of colleagues in the automotive and mobility industries.
In this episode we are celebrating the career to date of Michael Kreeft.Michael recently retired from BMW after 37.5 years with the brand. He lived his first 32 years in the Netherlands, then started his international career with BMW in Germany and worked and lived over 22 years with BMW outside of the Netherlands That time was made up of 6.5 years in Germany, two stints of 4 years each in the UK, 4.5 years in France and 3 years in Japan. He gained experience as CEO in the Netherlands and in France with BMW Financial Services as CFO for BMW's National sales companies in the Netherlands, UK and Japan and as a Financial manager in BMW Plant Oxford in the UK.Michael loved his international experience and speaking languages to the extent that he is now fluent in Dutch, English, French and German as well as having a basic level of Spanish and Japanese.He is currently ‘between jobs' and enjoying spending his free time with family and being granddad. In due course he plans to set up his own company and become active as a coach, consultant, interim CFO and Non Executive Director.In our conversation we talk about the de-integration of Rover Group from BMW, Brexit preparation, organising and hosting the European Soccer tournament for BMW FS employees in the Netherlands, moving to Japan during Covid and you'll hear a story that may cause you to quickly enrol on a first aid course.My path had crossed with Michael's a few times during my time at BMW and I am delighted to have now had this opportunity for a deeper dive into his life and career story and to be able to share it here. I look forward to hearing what resonates with you.Connect with MichaelLinkedIn: Michael Kreeft Thank you to our sponsors: ASKE Consulting Email: hello@askeconsulting.co.ukAquilae Email: cvm@aquilae.co.ukRelease the handbrake! - The Fulfilling Performance HubEpisode Directory on Instagram @careerviewmirror If you enjoy listening to our guests career stories, please follow CAREER-VIEW MIRROR in your podcast app. Episode recorded on 11 March, 2024.
Is the sexual revolution the true cause of moral relativism, or are the two intertwined? In this final episode covering Peter Kreeft's A Refutation of Moral Relativism, we look at some of the biggest cultural issues in the world today, particularly contraception, abortion, and divorce. We also take a retrospective look at the book as a whole, discussing what we admire about Kreeft's writing, how ahead of his time he was, and our own predictions for the fruits of relativism going forward! Give us suggestions for books to read for Season 8 by following us and tweeting us ideas! https://twitter.com/UlmtdOpinions
We were always destined to publish this episode, at least according to the crazy determinists! In this episode, we discuss the philosophical assumptions that one must make in order to be an absolutist, particularly regarding metaphysics and epistemology. We look at flawed theories such as nominalism, determinism, materialism, and more, all while we go on endless tangents! Follow us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/UlmtdOpinions
Do you want to hear our thoughts on Bryan Fiel's 1990 play Dancing at Lughnasa, a story of five sisters in 1936 Ireland? Do you want to hear our thoughts on the arguments in favor of moral absolutism? Luckily for you, we have those exact things in this episode! Join us as we discuss how language proves absolutism correct, the poor track record of relativism, and how relativists only extend tolerance to those that they like. We also go on many tangents, including one about a long-held legal precedent: if a man puts something down his pants, he intends to keep it. Follow us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/UlmtdOpinions
What does hemlock taste like, and if drank in a small enough dose, can we find out? This important question and much more is discussed in this episode of Unlimited Opinions, as we examine where the philosophy of relativism came from. We talk about how reductionism has led to a complete lack of acceptance of anything beyond the physical world and how this has impacted morality, and especially how this has impacted education. We also talk about how reductionism refutes itself and how it just makes someone miserable!Follow us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/UlmtdOpinions
Do good intentions make acts good, or do we need something more? Did we simply evolve morality as a beneficial social system? Are relativists really just the most judgmental people of all time? Find out as we continue discussing Peter Kreeft's A Refutation of Moral Relativism, examining even more common arguments for moral relativism and how easily they are refuted!Follow us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/UlmtdOpinions
Does Jesus just get us, or does he call us to something more? Is He really all about tolerance, or is there an objective truth beyond that? Join us as we discuss how our values aren't just ingrained in us by society, why absolutists promote freedom more than relativists, and how those proclaiming that everyone needs to be tolerant really aren't tolerant at all! We also puzzle over how someone can be caught plagiarizing something in a field that is entirely subjective!Follow us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/UlmtdOpinions
"Be better:" the new horrible slogan for Unlimited Opinions! In this episode, we look at Peter Kreeft's answer to one of the most difficult objections to moral absolutism: if there are absolute moral truths, why have there been cultures with wildly different moral norms? We examine his answer of this argument asserting its own conclusion as part of its evidence, how different societies may not have as different of moral codes as people think, and why using your own feelings to determine morality is a bad idea.Follow us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/UlmtdOpinions
Does the existence of a moral conscience prove moral absolutism right? This is the question on the table as we continue reading Peter Kreeft's A Refutation of Moral Relativism. We discuss the four sources of data for moral absolutism (our conscience, our interpersonal understandings, our language, and human history) to see if they back up the difficult position of the absolutist! We also talk about the issues with modern psychologists and go on a very long tangent about the nature of the death penalty!Follow us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/UlmtdOpinions
Introducing our new product: Unlimited Opinions Deconstructed Peanut Butter!* Join us as we look at the history of relativism according to Peter Kreeft, beginning with the devil in the Garden of Eden, the rise of nominalism, and the eventual prominence of complete Deconstruction. We also talk much about how language shows us the truth, the ill effects of relativism in the modern day, and the importance of humor. Follow us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/UlmtdOpinions*Unlimited Opinions Deconstructed Peanut Butter is just sand and should not be consumed.
In this episode, we find a new favorite feature of the podcast: relative buzzing! We also continue looking at Peter Kreeft's conversation between an absolutist and relativist, this time examining how exactly to define moral relativism, separating it out from metaphysical, epistemological, and religious relativism. We also discuss how we're facing a new, dangerous form of epistemological relativism that says that people really can't know anything about someone else, and how this is seen in the world today. And as always, we go on several side tangents, including about the "one-shirt" murderer and Apocalypse Now!Follow us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/UlmtdOpinions
Season Premiere! Join us as we begin discussing Peter Kreeft's wonderfully written A Refutation of Moral Relativism: Interviews with an Absolutist. In this episode, we talk about the structure of the book and Kreeft's use of the dialogue format, the importance of truth in a society, whether our current society is truly relativist or just another flavor of absolutist, and how we got to where we are. We also talk about the issues with the spread of American culture and how America is perceived by the rest of the world, and the dangerous ideology of obfuscation that is permeating the Left's attitude towards language, gender, and much else!Follow us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/UlmtdOpinions
Day 238 Today's Reading: Jude There's an old saying, “The question is not if we will defend the Christian faith, but how well.” Such a true statement. And today's reading in Jude, though it's only one chapter, comes out swinging with it. Jude tells believers he wants to instruct them about this incredible salvation they enjoy together but then goes into fighter mode: Dearly loved friend, I was fully intending to write to you about our amazing salvation we all participate in, but felt the need instead to challenge you to vigorously defend and contend for the beliefs that we cherish. (TPT) The New American Standard Bible says, “to contend earnestly for the faith.” These are important words for our children and us today as we live in a society where our religion, values, and beliefs are under attack. And we are enjoined by Jude not to sit back while this happens but to contend and defend. Now the big question: how? First, let's deal with what. What kind of culture are we facing? What is the fight we are fighting? Here are two very important words about the culture we live in—relativism and pluralism. Relativism in morals and pluralism in beliefs. What does that mean? Relativism means everyone's truth is equal. Personal preference trumps everything else. We hear phrases like my truth. Subjectivity trumps objective truth, and the individual and their “truth” is exalted over God. Pluralism means all religions are equal, so no one religion stands above another. There is no thought of examining a religion's validity. They are all equal—“whatever works for you.” The enemy is Jesus' words that He is the Way, the Truth, and the Life. Vince Vitale explained our pluralistic and relativistic culture like this: “Imagine being thrown into a game without knowing when it started, when it will finish, what the objective of the game is, or what the rules are. What would you do? You'd probably ask the other players around you to answer those four questions for you. What if they responded with many different answers? Or what if they simply carried on playing, uninterested in your questions? . . . “Next, you look to a coach for help, but what if the coach was standing there, looking at the chaos, and yelling, “Great job, guys! You're all doing great! Keep going! We've got a first-place trophy waiting for all of you!” “Finally, you would turn to the referee or umpire for definitive answers to your questions. But what if the players had gotten frustrated with the referee's calls and sent him home? And now imagine the conversations about the game on the drive home. They would be completely meaningless.” Rules and standards make the game meaningful and objective. But we are not in a game. When we live in a pluralistic culture, this is our reality. No wonder many people struggle to live a meaningful life! According to Vince Vitale, living in a pluralistic society means that we lose the answers to these four crucial questions: • Origin—Where did I come from? • Meaning—Why am I here? • Morality—How should I live? • Destiny—Where am I headed? So how are we to deal with this? I think the greatest way to contend for the faith is by constantly studying the authentic and the real. As Peter Kreeft brilliantly reminds us: “The more important a thing is the more counterfeits there are. There are no counterfeit paperclips or pencils, but plenty of counterfeit religions.” Think about Kreeft's words and the counterfeits that are sold on the streets of major cities. There are no counterfeit Timex watches, but Rolex watches. There are no counterfeit Bic pens but Montblanc pens. There are no counterfeit Target brands on the street, only Gucci, Coach, and Prada. Why? You counterfeit the expensive. And nothing gets counterfeited more than religion. So how do we fight against counterfeits? My wife worked in the banking world for many years. In that world counterfeit money is obviously the enemy. How do they spot counterfeits? When a bank teller is trained, they see nothing but the original 24/7. They become familiar with the markings, the feel, the smells of the real thing. Tellers never see counterfeits. Why? Because when you are familiar with the real thing, the phony is much easier to spot. The same is true for us. We must become familiar with the real thing. The best way to defend the truth, the best way to contend for our faith, is to know the real faith and the truth. Is that enough? Charles Spurgeon said this: “Suppose a number of persons were to take it into their heads that they had to defend a lion. . . . There he is in the cage, and here come all the soldiers of the army to fight for him. Well, I should suggest to them . . . that they should kindly stand back, and open the door, and let the lion out! I believe that would be the best way of defending him, for he would take care of himself. . . . And the best “apology” for the gospel is to let the gospel out. . . . Preach Jesus Christ and him crucified. Let the Lion out, and see who will dare to approach him. The Lion of the tribe of Judah will soon drive away his adversaries.” God can defend Himself. So let us present the self-revealed God as He revealed Himself—not the twenty-first-century God, but the eternal, never-changing God.
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Have you wondered why the Church does not allow women to become deacons or priests? Do you have loved ones who are upset about this teaching? Be sure to check out this episode of The Cale Clarke Show and share with them! Cale brings up a reference from St. Paul's letter to the Romans, where Phoebe is mentioned as a deaconess. This has led many to believe that there were female deacons in the early Catholic Church. However, Cale points out that Pope Francis and Pope John Paul II have both stated that the Church cannot sacramentally ordain women. Pope John Paul II's 1994 letter emphasized that the Church does not have the authority to ordain women, a stance which Pope Francis has consistently supported. Cale also differentiates between the title "deaconess" and the Sacrament of Holy Orders. When St. Paul refers to Phoebe as a deaconess, he uses the Greek word "diakonos," which means servant. This term can sometimes refer to ordained deacons but also to general servants. Cale then cites Dr. Peter Kreeft, who co-wrote a book with Dr. Alice von Hildebrand titled "Women in the Priesthood." Kreeft humorously points out that only men can be fathers and only women can be mothers, highlighting distinct roles. Both Kreeft and C.S. Lewis have noted that in Jesus's time, other religions had female priests, but Jesus chose not to ordain women. Lewis even wrote an essay on this topic, challenging the argument that Jesus refrained from ordaining women due to societal constraints. Cale also highlights that labeling Jesus as sexist for not ordaining women goes against the belief in his sinless nature. Regarding deaconesses, Cale clarifies that their role in the early Church was not equivalent to the sacramentally ordained deacon. They primarily assisted in baptisms, ensuring propriety when people were baptized, often done naked. These women were more akin to early nuns, with many taking vows of virginity. Cale recommends works by Cardinal Gerhard Mueller and Fr. Martimort for those seeking a deeper understanding. Concluding his discussion, Cale refers to a 2002 Vatican document that reaffirms that deaconesses in church history were not equivalent to the sacramentally ordained deacon.
What is ideology? What are the consequences of an era when seemingly every human issue is viewed through an ideological lens?In October of 2021, the Trinity Forum and Comment magazine partnered for an evening conversation to explore precisely these questions. Cherie Harder and Anne Snyder moderated a conversation with philosopher Peter Kreeft and Rev. Eugene Rivers to unpack the nature and implications of ideology's reign in our present culture — both what it's doing to our intellectual vitality as a society, but perhaps more urgently, what it's doing to our civic and organizational life across sectors and geography:“So from a Christian point of view, what's the most important and first thing we must do in order to save Western culture or Western civilization?...Well, I think the first answer is stop idolizing it. Stop making the salvation of Western civilization your summum bonum, your final end, and religion a means to it. Religion is not a means to politics.” - Peter KreeftThis wide ranging conversation takes on the spiritual dimensions of our ideological age, and centers our hope not in politics, but squarely in the love of God in Christ. Dr. Kreeft and Rev. Rivers call us back to the first things, asking us to look afresh at our political commitments, and to see the image of God in the face of our neighbor.This podcast is an edited version of an evening conversation recorded in 2021. Get a full transcript and watch a video of the conversation here. Learn more about Dr. Peter Kreeft and Rev. Eugene Rivers.Authors and books mentioned in the conversation:Christianity for Modern Pagans, by Peter KreeftThree Philosophies of Life, by Peter KreeftSuma of the Suma, by Peter KreeftIf Einstein Had Been a Surfer, by Peter KreeftThe Philosophy of Jesus, by Peter KreeftDoors in the Walls of the World, by Peter KreeftSocratesElizabeth AnscombeThe Screwtape Letters, by C.S. LewisDonald WilliamsThe Dust of Death, by OS GuinnessFrantz FanonMartin Luther King, Jr.Abraham HeschelThe End of Ideology, by Daniel BellExodus and Revolution, by Michael WalzerFrancis SchaefferCarl F. HenryJames BoyceJohn J. DiIulioAchieving our Country, by Richard RortySt. AugustineBilly GrahamAleksandr SolzhenitsynRelated Trinity Forum Readings:A Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassCity of God by St. Augustine of HippoChildren of Light and Children of Darkness by Reinhold NiebuhrLetter from a Birmingham Jail by Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.Brave New World, by Alduous HuxleyRelated Conversations:Rebuilding our Common Life with Yuval LevinThe Challenge of Christian Nationalism with Mark Noll and Vincent BacoteThe Decadent Society with Ross DouthatScience, Faith, Trust and Truth with Francis CollinsBeyond Ideology with Peter Kreeft and Eugene RiversJustice, Mercy, and Overcoming Racial Division with Claude Alexander and Mac PierHealing a Divided Culture with Arthur BrooksAfter Babel with Andy Crouch and Johnathan HaidtTrust, Truth, and The Knowledge Crisis with Bonnie KristianHope in an Age of Anxiety with Curtis Chang & Curt ThompsonTo listen to this or any of our episodes in full, visit ttf.org/podcast and to join the Trinity Forum Society and help make content like this possible, join the Trinity Forum SocietySpecial thanks to Ned Bustard for our podcast artwork.
These are indeed good days for book lovers because we are so blessed to have yet another Christian spiritual classic broken open for us Dr. Peter Kreeft! In "I Burned for Your Peace: Augustine's Confessions Unpacked", Dr. Kreeft gives us a guided tour through one of the finest works in all Western literature. In our conversation we discuss how St. Augustine, in many ways, is the everyman and why is life is so important for us today. Written in a personal dialogue with God, the saint's "Confessions" is more than an autobiography or a book of theology, it is, in the end, a living prayer. It is one man's compelling witness that is, as Dr. Kreeft will say, astonishingly contemporary. St. Augustine looks at himself so honestly, we can't help but see ourselves in the reflection. "I Burned for Your Peace" is the must have book to accompany you on this spiritual journey, especially if your heart is a restless one. So plan your pilgrimage now! Get the Frank Sheed translation of the "Confessions" as mentioned by Dr. Kreeft in our conversation and grab this book today The post IP#305 Dr. Peter Kreeft – I Burned for Your Peace on Inside the Pages with Kris McGregor appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
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These are indeed good days for book lovers because we are so blessed to have yet another Christian spiritual classic broken open for us Dr. Peter Kreeft! In "I Burned for Your Peace: Augustine's Confessions Unpacked", Dr. Kreeft gives us a guided tour through one of the finest works in all Western literature. In our conversation we discuss how St. Augustine, in many ways, is the everyman and why is life is so important for us today. Written in a personal dialogue with God, the saint's "Confessions" is more than an autobiography or a book of theology, it is, in the end, a living prayer. It is one man's compelling witness that is, as Dr. Kreeft will say, astonishingly contemporary. St. Augustine looks at himself so honestly, we can't help but see ourselves in the reflection. "I Burned for Your Peace" is the must have book to accompany you on this spiritual journey, especially if your heart is a restless one. So plan your pilgrimage now! Get the Frank Sheed translation of the "Confessions" as mentioned by Dr. Kreeft in our conversation and grab this book today The post IP#305 Dr. Peter Kreeft – I Burned for Your Peace on Inside the Pages with Kris McGregor appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
KREEFT - DE ZORGENDE VERZORGER Kernwoorden: Thuis, moeder, emotionele veiligheid, bescherming, het verleden/roots. Belangrijke lessen: Niet kunnen loslaten; afhankelijkheid/zorg nodig hebben. --------------- Deze aflevering is onderdeel van de Astrologie Principes serie. Hierin verkennen we een nieuwe kijk op astrologie, aangepast aan de unieke behoeften en uitdagingen van de moderne tijd. We zullen afstappen van de stereotype voorspellingen en ons richten op het gebruik van astrologie als een krachtige tool voor zelfontdekking, persoonlijke groei en het navigeren door de complexiteit van het hedendaagse bestaan. Download gratis het bijbehoorde e-book om je kennis te vergroten https://patriciapanasri.com/astro/
Patrick offers guidance and shines the light of truth on the LGBTQ and Trans Agenda Laura – My family has disowned me because I refuse to bow to the trans agenda. I found Matt Walsh's “What is a Woman” movie to be really helpful. Mary - My daughter wants to be a boy so she can have a relationship with a girl and not be a lesbian. Joe – Do you recommend books by Thomas Keeting and Peter Kreeft. Patrick says “no” to Keeting and “Yes” to Kreeft. Mary - I organize a woman's house and she dabbles in the Occult. She's very attached to a fortune teller, whom I met. Now, the lady wants me to organize the fortune teller's house. What should I do? Americans Are Becoming Less Accepting of Same-Sex Relationships, Poll Shows Celeste 12-years-old - Did Adam and Eve go to heaven? Patti - I think schools promote trans ideology Raquel - Can you tell me where to look up Catholic understanding of psalms in scripture? Pat - We need to stand firm as parents about the gender of a child and let them make choices as an adult, not as minor.
The Feast of the Ascension. Miracles, like the Resurrection and the Ascension, are doors out of this world. Dr. Peter Kreeft, Ph.D, professor of Philosophy at Boston College and a prolific writed wrote. "When you think about it logically, there are two and only two philosophies of life. For either there are or there are not doors in the walls of the world. Either there is Nothing or Something outside Plato's Cave. That sounds very abstract and philosophical. Let me make it very concrete. Two people are walking down a street together. There is an old stone wall on their left, too high to see over. As they approach an intersection, the sidewalk and the wall curve around to their left. As they approach the curve, the first walker is absolutely certain that when they turn the corner they will not see an angel walking through the wall. The second walker is not. Which walker are you? Which would you like to be? Kreeft, Peter. Doors in the Walls of the World: Signs of Transcendence in the Human Story (p. 8). Ignatius Press. Kindle Edition. Well, who do you want to be? The readings for the Ascension are found here: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/052123-Ascension.cfm Music: Clarinet Quintet in A Major, K. 581 (Mozart) by Musicians from Marlboro is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) 3.0 International License.
Open Forum – Questions Covered: 07:24 – Who was the very first Christian? 18:45 – This past Sunday’s reading Acts 8:14-17. Don’t we receive the Holy Spirit fully in baptism? 22:34 – What choir of angels are depicted only having a head and wings? 24:39 – How do you respond to the claim that St. Patrick was a Baptist minister and that the Catholics hijacked his story? 34:16 – by saying the Orthodox priesthood is valid, are we saying they are right in saying the papacy is wrong? 37:45 – Is it true that there are over millions of Satan clubs across the country? 46:02 – Chris, Thank you for your article in the magazine. Have your read Dr. Kreeft’s, How the weakness of the cross makes us strong? 49:03 – Why is there so much repetition in the bible, specifically in Exodus? …
Continuing in our Philosophy 101 mini-course with Plato, Socrates pupil. Again, our guide and mentor is Peter Kreeft and his excellent and fascinating four-volume series, Socrates Children. So don't be intimidated by the nature of the reading, Kreeft helps us navigate through the thick intellectual brush of Plato to see the beauty of his logic and philosophy. Key Points from the Episode:Why is Plato important?The differences between Plato and SocratesThe big five Plato statements on our world, in fact, these are a wonderful beginning and foundation to building a flourishing life. Other resources: More goodnessGet our top book recommendations listWant to leave a review? Click here, and if we earned a five-star review from you **high five and knuckle bumps**, we appreciate it greatly, thank you so much!Because we care what you think about what we think and our website, please email David@teammojoacademy.com, or if you want to leave us a quick FREE, painless voicemail, we would appreciate that as well.Be sure to check out our very affordable Academy Review membership program at http:www.teammojoacademy.com/support
Friends, in today's episode of “The Word on Fire Show,” we share Lecture 1 from Peter Kreeft's new 12-part video series on “Socrates' Children: The Great Debates of Philosophy.” In this lecture series, Dr. Peter Kreeft examines key ideas in philosophy by comparing and contrasting two representative philosophers in each lecture. The first lecture compares the father of philosophy, Socrates, with the Sophists, whose philosophy is marked more by cleverness and emotion rather than by wisdom and truth. This video series is being released alongside Word on Fire's new book series by Kreeft, titled Socrates' Children: An Introduction to Philosophy from the 100 Greatest Philosophers. In this four-volume series, Kreeft examines with his characteristic wit and clarity, the big ideas of four major eras—ancient, medieval, modern, and contemporary—and immerses the reader in the “great conversation” the ongoing dialogue among the great thinkers of history. Links Socrates' Children books + video series NOTE: Do you like this podcast? Become a patron and get some great perks for helping, like free books, bonus content, and more. Word on Fire is a non-profit ministry that depends on the support of our listeners…like you! So be part of this mission, and join us today!
Episode 74 - Strength in a man has the potential to destroy, and to construct. To oppress, and to liberate. To kill, and to protect. A key determiner in the employment of that strength is whether or not its placed at the service of a good and worthy end. It is also in submitting his strength that a man becomes most effective. And submission requires one "dangerous" virtue: humility.Chad humbly submits his word subversion in this episode of untamed length, while Ben keeps his caution tape within reach, carefully auditing episode safety. The two volley barbs and banter as they approach the edge of this idea's steep precipice. What's the difference between Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield? In what way should men be feared (again), and by just whom exactly should they be feared? What areas of life do men need to exercise more humility?SHOW NOTES: Who are our true enemies? (Kreeft article #2): How to Win the Culture War by Peter KreeftDeion & Desmond clip referenced by Ben: Facebook WatchMeaning of Meek: Meek, Like a Warhorse (readjourneymagazine.com)
Mark 15:40-16:8Pastor Garrison GreeneBIG IDEA: Jesus has been raised from the dead!OUTLINE:A - The Women Witness the Crucifixion From Afar B - Joseph Courageously Appeals to PilateA1 - The Women Witness the Empty Tomb With FearJesus has been raised from the dead:- Be Convinced By The Witnesses- Be Courageous In Your WitnessRESOURCES: ESV Study Bible; Mark Commentaries by Edwards, Ferguson, Strauss, Akin, Ryle, and Stein; Handbook of Christian Apologetics ed. by Kreeft and Tacelli; A Case Against the Longer Ending of Mark by Peter Head; Markan Sandiwches: The Significance of Interpolations in Markan Narratives by James Edwards
"Practical Theology: Spiritual Direction from St. Thomas Aquinas" by Dr. Peter Kreeft is outstanding! An incredible work that transforms the potentially intimidating Summa Theologiae into a vital life-giving, soul-nurturing work for the pilgrim soul. Dr. Kreeft offers us the religious wisdom of Aquinas in 359 bite-size pieces that can aid our growth in holiness. He has framed these readings as answers to questions that people actually ask their spiritual directors. Each answer is taken word for word from Aquinas. So many topics are covered. You'll be returning to this book over and over again throughout your spiritual journey. An excellent gift to give yourself and those you love! Highly Recommended!!! The post Dr. Peter Kreeft – Practical Theology on Inside the Pages with Kris McGregor – Discerning Hearts Podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
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"Practical Theology: Spiritual Direction from St. Thomas Aquinas" by Dr. Peter Kreeft is outstanding! An incredible work that transforms the potentially intimidating Summa Theologiae into a vital life-giving, soul-nurturing work for the pilgrim soul. Dr. Kreeft offers us the religious wisdom of Aquinas in 359 bite-size pieces that can aid our growth in holiness. He has framed these readings as answers to questions that people actually ask their spiritual directors. Each answer is taken word for word from Aquinas. So many topics are covered. You'll be returning to this book over and over again throughout your spiritual journey. An excellent gift to give yourself and those you love! Highly Recommended!!! The post Dr. Peter Kreeft – Practical Theology on Inside the Pages with Kris McGregor – Discerning Hearts Podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
For many, a name synonymous with C.S. Lewis is the philosopher Dr. Peter Kreeft. In this episode, David asks Dr. Kreeft as many listener-submitted questions as he can in sixty minutes...
Dr. Peterson's extensive catalog is available now on DailyWire+: https://utm.io/ueSXh Dr. Peter Kreeft and Dr Jordan B Peterson discuss spiritual endeavor, delving deep into where we came from as a religious species, where we are now in the age of technology, and how we combat hedonism with personal sacrifice. Dr. Kreeft is a professor in the field of Philosophy, and teaches at Boston College and the King's College in New York. When Dr. Kreeft was a student, he was asked to examine Catholicism which led to his conversion. He's written more than eighty books on the subject, such as “Handbook of Christian Apologetics” and “Socrates Meets Jesus.” —Links— For Dr. Kreeft Official Website https://www.peterkreeft.com/ Amazon Authors Page https://www.amazon.com/Peter-Kreeft/e/B000APBQD0/ref=dp_byline_cont_pop_book_1 Faculty Page https://www.bc.edu/bc-web/schools/mcas/departments/philosophy/people/faculty-directory/peter-kreeft.html —Chapters— (0:00) Coming Up(1:20) Intro(3:19) The Significance of the Whole is Found in Every Individual Part(11:58) Scientific Pursuit Nested In Faith(14:24) Nitzhce and the Death of God(18:04) Faust and Pascals Wager(29:40) Consent of the Architect(35:58) Honest Dialogue and Facing Fear(39:51) The Influence of Freud, the Game in Life(49:58) Atheism and the Debate of Religions(55:22) What Islam Can Teach Christianity(57:06) Mercy, Judgement, and Ceremony (1:09:24) Serpents and Sacrifice(1:15:38) A Confused Search For God(1:21:31) Lifespan and the Gift of Love(1:29:13) The Case Against Hedonism(1:38:09) Dr. Kreeft on Teaching, Writing, and Life // SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL //Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/jordanbpeterson.com/youtubesignupDonations: https://jordanbpeterson.com/donate // COURSES //Discovering Personality: https://jordanbpeterson.com/personalitySelf Authoring Suite: https://selfauthoring.comUnderstand Myself (personality test): https://understandmyself.com // BOOKS //Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life: https://jordanbpeterson.com/Beyond-Order12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos: https://jordanbpeterson.com/12-rules-for-lifeMaps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief: https://jordanbpeterson.com/maps-of-meaning // LINKS //Website: https://jordanbpeterson.comEvents: https://jordanbpeterson.com/eventsBlog: https://jordanbpeterson.com/blogPodcast: https://jordanbpeterson.com/podcast // SOCIAL //Twitter: https://twitter.com/jordanbpetersonInstagram: https://instagram.com/jordan.b.petersonFacebook: https://facebook.com/drjordanpetersonTelegram: https://t.me/DrJordanPetersonAll socials: https://linktr.ee/drjordanbpeterson #JordanPeterson #JordanBPeterson #DrJordanPeterson #DrJordanBPeterson #DailyWirePlus
Prager University Religion and Philosophy Part 1. ACU Sunday Series. Does God Exist? 4 New Arguments God vs. Atheism: Which is More Rational? God and Suffering Does Science Argue for or against God? Do We Have Free Will? Where Do Good and Evil Come From? The Benefits of Belief Are Humans More Valuable Than Animals? If There Is No God, Murder Isn't Wrong Does God Exist? 4 New Arguments https://youtu.be/gIorXcloIac 1,019,929 views Feb 17, 2014 PragerU 2.98M subscribers Science tells us that the universe came into being via The Big Bang. But how do you get from energy and matter to a self-aware human being? That takes three additional Big Bangs that science can't explain. Noted theologian, Frank Pastore, unravels this compelling mystery and, in the process, poses the ultimate question that every thinking person must face.
"Probes: Deep Sea Diving into St. John's Gospel" is a beautiful union of Scripture Study and the prayer experience of Lectio Divina. I've never seen anything quite like it (and I hope I see more). What the reader will find is that diving deeper is actually climbing higher. Under Dr. Kreeft's guidance, we learn to ask penetrating questions of Sacred Scripture, but more importantly, we learn to listen to the Word for the answers. Designed for community study or individual reflection, this is the "John" book I have been waiting for! Thank you once again Dr. Kreeft! The post IP#352 Dr. Peter Kreeft – Probes on Inside the Pages with Kris McGregor Podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.