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Dr. Michael Rea came on the podcast to talk about love for God and Marguerite Porete. The Paper: https://www.michaelrea.org/_files/ugd/c9fdf5_b1399733e73b4f28adf49a0a3048807f.pdf Dr. Rea's Website: https://www.michaelrea.org/ -------------------------------- GIVING -------------------------------- Please consider becoming a Patron! Patreon (Thanks!): https://www.patreon.com/AdherentApologetics YouTube Membership: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO8jj_CQwrRRwwwXBndo6nQ/join
This is the final episode with my 2023 summer interns from Palm Beach Atlantic. Today, we ask why isn't God more obvious? If God really loves us, why does he seem to be hidden? Wouldn't God make His presence more obvious to all of us? To help us answer these questions, we interviewed Mike Rea from the University of Notre Dame. Credits Host: R.T. Mullins (PhD, University of St Andrews; Dr. Habil. University of Helsinki) is a lecturer and researcher at the University of Lucerne, a visiting professor of philosophy at Palm Beach Atlantic University, and a docent of dogmatics at the University of Helsinki. Guest: Michael Rea is a professor of philosophy at the University of Notre Dame. Editing: Drew Mercantini Music by Rockandmetal_domination – Raising-questions. rtmullins.com Support the Show: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=66431474 https://ko-fi.com/rtmullins --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ryan-mullins/support
Dr. Michael Rea joined me to discuss Divine Hiddenness, and his book, The Hiddenness of God. We talked about attributes of God, God's presence in the world, and why God appears to be hidden. The Book: https://www.amazon.com/Hiddenness-God-Michael-C-Rea/dp/019882601X Mike's Website: https://www.michaelrea.org/ -------------------------------- GIVING -------------------------------- Please consider becoming a Patron! Patreon (Thanks!): https://www.patreon.com/AdherentApologetics YouTube Membership: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO8jj_CQwrRRwwwXBndo6nQ/join
Have you ever worked on a project, investing your time, effort, and energy only to find out your boss (or organization) didn't really care about what you worked on… or maybe they never even looked at it? Today on Conflict Managed, Dr. Kevin Timpe discusses the importance of valuing workers through respecting their time. Kevin talks about the value of clarifying work expectations, the role of strong emotions in the workplace, and his ADA advocacy work. Kevin Timpe is Professor and Department Chair of Philosophy at Calvin University. He holds the endowed William H. Jellema Chair in Christian Philosophy. His academic interests include free will, virtue ethics, philosophy of religion, philosophy of disability, and metaphysics. Some of Kevin's recent books and articles include: "Denying a Unified Concept of Disability," The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy(forthcoming in 2022). "Agency and Disability," in The Routledge Handbook of Agency, edited by Luca Ferrero (Routledge, 2022):159-168. "What are Intended as Systems of Support become Systems of Struggle," Ought: The Journal of Autistic Culture(2021). The Virtues: A Very Short Introduction, with Craig Boyd. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021. Routledge Companion to Free Will, edited with Meghan Griffith & Neil Levy. New York: Routledge, 2016. Free Will and Theism: Connections, Contingencies, and Concerns, edited with Daniel Speak. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016. Virtues and Their Vices, edited with Craig Boyd. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014. Free Will in Philosophical Theology, Bloomsbury Studies in Philosophy of Religion. London: Bloomsbury, 2013. Free Will and Its Alternatives, 2nd and expanded edition. London: Bloomsbury, 2012. Metaphysics and God: Essays in Honor of Eleonore Stump. New York: Routledge, 2009. Arguing about Religion. New York: Routledge, 2009. “DefiantAfterlife—Disability and Uniting Ourselves to God,” in Voices from the Edge: Centering Marginalized Perspectives in Analytic Theology, ed. Michelle Panchuk and Michael Rea, Oxford Studies in Analytic Theology (Oxford University Press, 2020): 206–231. "The Lost Sheep in Philosophy of Religion: New Perspectives on Disability, Gender, Race, and Animals, edited with Blake Hereth". New York: Routledge, 2019. “‘Upright , Whole, and Free'—Eschatological Union with God,” TheoLogica2.2 (2018),1-16. Kevin also runs a disability advocacy group, 22 Advocacy, that focuses primarily on helping families of disabled students get the supports they're supposed to under federal education law. You can find Kevin online at: https://kevintimpe.com/blog/ https://www.facebook.com/22Advocacy https://twitter.com/22Advocacy Conflict Managed is hosted by Merry Brown and produced by Third Party Workplace Conflict Restoration Services. Contact us at 3PConflictRestoration@gmail.com. Our music is courtesy of Dove Pilot.
5/9/22 - Michael Rea State Democratic Delegate And Jennifer Hubbard Of Senior Paw Project by The Lisa Wexler Show
Lisa chats with State Democratic Delegate Michael Rea about the CT Democratic Party nominations over the weekend. Photo: iStock / Getty Images Plus johavel
Presenters: Aaron Burchael & Chris Byrne Record Date: 25/08/2021 Welcome to The Camping Crew podcast with Aaron Burchael & Chris Byrne This is meant to be a fun podcast, we are just enthusiasts and what we discuss on the podcast are just our own personal views. If you would like to support the podcast and you can afford it you can buy us a coffee at https://ko-fi.com/thecampingcrew News: KCC to explore more campervan services | RadioKerry Online Chatter: Some campsites are taking bookings for summer 2022 Listener messages & shout-outs: Michael Rea asks a question about fitting Solar Campsites or stop overs: Romeo wrote a review for us at CampsiteReview.com about an Aire he stayed in in Mayo. What's on Charlie and Me this week? This Friday's video is from out 2021 summer holidays at Clifden Eco Beach in Connemara Products, Tips & Camping hacks: Low budget Spectator Pop-up tent in The Range Camp life: Have you been affected by snoring on a campsite ---oOo--- We love getting your messages, ideas, campsite suggestions/reviews, products, news items to discuss on the podcast. If you would like a sticker for your Motorhome, Campervan, Caravan or Car just send us your address and we will pop it in the post to you. To get in touch with us: Web: thecampingcrew.ie Email: CampingCrewPodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @TheCampingCrew Instagram: @TheCampingCrewPodcast Facebook: All the good motorhome and camping groups Forum: MotorhomeCraic.com or Boards.ie We wrap up this podcast with a quick shout out for Aaron's Vlog on YouTube called: Charlie and me our Camping Vlog and his website http://www.campsitereview.com We hope that you like our podcast. If you did please subscribe and tell your camping friends about us.
On this episode of Banking on KC, Michael Rea, founder and CEO of Rx Savings Solutions, joins host Kelly Scanlon to discuss how his company’s platform promotes prescription drug transparency, saves money, and improves lives. Listen in to find out: Michael’s inspiration for launching Rx Savings Solutions. How the Rx Savings Solutions platform helps consumers better understand their pharmaceutical options. Pending legislation that could improve prescription drug transparency. Michael’s thoughts on growing an entrepreneurial company. Country Club Bank – Member FDIC
In this episode of the Parker's Pensées Podcast, I'm joined by Dr. Michael Rea of Notre Dame to discuss his answers to the hiddenness argument against the existence or the belief in the existence of God, particularly the God of Christian Theism. We cover much of his book "The Hiddenness of God" in this episode but I strongly recommend you grab the book for yourself. If you like this podcast, then support it on Patreon for $1, $3, or $5 a month. Any amount helps, and for $5 you get a Parker's Pensées sticker and instant access to all the episode as I record them instead of waiting for their release date. Check it out here: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/parkers_pensees If you want to give a one-time gift, you can give at my Paypal: https://paypal.me/ParkersPensees?locale.x=en_US Check out my merchandise at my Teespring store: https://teespring.com/stores/parkers-penses-merch Check out my blog posts: https://parkersettecase.com/ Check out my YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/c/ParkerSettecase Check me out on Twitter: https://twitter.com/trendsettercase Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/parkers_pensees/ Time Is Running by MusicLFiles Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6203-time-is-running License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/parker-settecase/support
Dr. Michael Rea founded Rx Savings Solutions, a prescription drug savings software tool, that is used by health plans and Fortune 500 employers to help their members better understand the pharmacy benefit and make more informed decisions. Brad is a former nuclear submarine officer. Worked in cost estimating engineering for BASF Chemicals. In 2018 left the corporate world to start his own cookie company "Fat and Weird Cookie Co". Top 3 Value Bombs: 1. Enthusiasm is common and endurance is rare. 2. Entrepreneurs are out there that are willing to help you. Find someone that is willing to be a mentor for you and start making things happen. 3. You need to surround yourself with A-players. Find people that are smarter than you. That will lead you to success. Simplify Pharmacy. Save Money - RX Savings Solutions Sponsors: ZipRecruiter: Let ZipRecruiter take hiring off your plate so you can focus on growing your business. Try ZipRecruiter for free at ZipRecruiter.com/fire! Creighton: A degree from Creighton’s Heider College of Business will empower you to think boldly, lead confidently, and shape your future. For more program info, to schedule an appt with an enrollment specialist, or to start an application today, go to Gradschool.Creighton.edu!
Join us as we talk with Tekia Thompson and Michael Rea and their work in the Jubilee Community Garden.
Dr. Michael Rea answers the following questions in our interview. What first got you interested in the Problem of Hiddenness and what led you to write the book? What are the two major problems of hiddenness that you aim to tackle in the book? John Schellenberg's first premise (S1) says, "If a perfectly loving God exists, then there exists a God who is always open to a personal relationship with any finite person?" What do you find problematic in this argument? What view are you inclined to adopt with respect to divine transcendence and what implications does this have for the problem of divine hiddenness? Why don't you take the approach of defending specific human goods that could be obtained through a degree of divine hiddenness? What are a few summary points that you make in chapter 5 about ideal love, human love, and divine love that help you make your case? The Classical Theism Podcast aims to defend Catholic Christian ideas in conversation. With the help of various guests, I defend three pillars of the Catholic Christian worldview: (1) the God of classical theism exists, (2) Jesus is our Messiah and Lord, and (3) He founded the Catholic Church. We place a strong emphasis on the first pillar, defending classical theism, drawing upon the work of Thomistic philosopher Dr. Edward Feser and many others. John DeRosa www.classicaltheism.com/support
Episode 5 with Michael Rea!! Also known as the Blue Eyed Fox! Mike is a young and hungry entrepreneur in Reno, NV. He has been working in the lending business for over 5 years. He loves helping others obtain the American Dream . Mike specializes in financial management, credit score rehab and working with first time home buyers.
Bloomberg News State Department Reporter Nick Wadhams discusses his story: U.S. saying airstrike against Iranian thwarted ‘imminent attack'. Michael Rea, CEO at Rx Savings Solutions, talks about the outlook for prescription drug pricing. Sheryl Connelly, Ford's Chief Futurist, breaks down a 2020 Global Trend Report. Bloomberg News Real Estate Reporter Oshrat Carmiel shares her insight on Manhattan home sales declining. And we Drive to the Close with David Dietze, President at Point View Wealth Management. Hosts: Jason Kelly and Taylor Riggs. Producer: Doni Holloway. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Bloomberg News State Department Reporter Nick Wadhams discusses his story: U.S. saying airstrike against Iranian thwarted ‘imminent attack’. Michael Rea, CEO at Rx Savings Solutions, talks about the outlook for prescription drug pricing. Sheryl Connelly, Ford’s Chief Futurist, breaks down a 2020 Global Trend Report. Bloomberg News Real Estate Reporter Oshrat Carmiel shares her insight on Manhattan home sales declining. And we Drive to the Close with David Dietze, President at Point View Wealth Management. Hosts: Jason Kelly and Taylor Riggs. Producer: Doni Holloway.
In this episode Kurt is joined by philosopher Michael Rea to learn about a new objection to theism: If God exists, why doesn’t he make himself more known?
In this episode Kurt is joined by philosopher Michael Rea to learn about a new objection to theism: If God exists, why doesn’t he make himself more known?
Tad Rivelle, Chief Investment Officer for Fixed Income at TCW Group, on the credit markets, the Fed, and current investment strategy. Frank Sorrentino, CEO of ConnectOne Bank, on why the U.S. economy and housing market remains strong. David Welch, Detroit Bureau Chief for Bloomberg, on BMW's profit warning, and how Ford Explorer owners are saying their SUVs are making them sick. Michael Rea, RX Savings Solutions, on the Senate hearings on drug prices, and a new partnership with Louisiana Blue Cross Blue Shield. Hosted by Lisa Abramowicz and Paul Sweeney.
Volvo CEO Hakan Samuelsson, on why they’re at the LA Auto show without any cars on the stand, the global demand cycle for autos, and thoughts on GM. Frans Muller, President & CEO of Ahold Delhaize, on consolidation in the U.S., the growth of online, and changing consumer food habits. Lloyd Minor, Dean of the Stanford University School of Medicine, on how technology is transforming the future of healthcare. Michael Rea, Founder and CEO of RX Savings Solutions, discusses the company’s recent deal to provide an online prescription-savings tool to large employer plans, and what to expect on drug pricing.
Dr. Michael Rea joins us to break down the Problem of Divine Hiddenness into two problems. 1) The doxastic problem related to belief and evidence 2) The problem of limited religious experience He adequately answers both problems, drawing upon a wealth of information in his 2018 book. The Classical Theism Podcast aims to defend Catholic Christian ideas in conversation. With the help of various guests, I defend three pillars of the Catholic Christian worldview: (1) the God of classical theism exists, (2) Jesus is our Messiah and Lord, and (3) He founded the Catholic Church. We place a strong emphasis on the first pillar, defending classical theism, drawing upon the work of Thomistic philosopher Dr. Edward Feser and many others. www.classicaltheism.com/contact
Michael Rea, Founder and CEO of RX Savings Solutions, discusses how drug companies are ignoring Trump and raising prices, and the increase in spread pricing from PBMs. Hosted by Pimm Fox and Lisa Abramowicz. Mark Gurman, technology reporter for Bloomberg, reporting from Apple headquarters in Cupertino as the new product lineup is unveiled. Marty Sass, Chairman and CEO of MD Sass Associates, on his current investment strategy and market outlook. Tim Ross, UK government reporter for Bloomberg, on the UK and EU said to plan a special summit to sign a Brexit deal. Hosted by Pimm Fox and Lisa Abramowicz.
This is episode 13 of the Logos Institute Podcast, the official podcast of the Logos Institute for Analytic and Exegetical Theology. In this final installment of a three-part interview, we (Stephanie Nicole Nordby & Jonathan Rutledge) dialogue with Professors Oliver D. Crisp & Michael C. Rea about original sin, the fall, and the future of analytic theology. Here are a few time stamps to help you navigate: 1:28 - What is Original Sin? 3:33 - How does Original Sin relate to the Fallenness of Humanity? 4:25 - Should we connect a doctrine of Original Sin with a particular view of the historical Adam & Eve? 7:47 - If Christ is fully human and human nature is fallen, should we affirm that Christ assumed a fallen human nature? 13:12 - Are we to blame for the corruption of our nature consequent on the fall? 17:11 - Why not say that the divine person in the assumption of a corrupted nature heals it? 22:44 - Are there any implications for this sort of account of Christ's human nature for contemporary Pauline theology concerning union with Christ? 23:21 - What thoughts do you have on the future of analytic theology? If you've enjoyed listening to this interview, please see other content from our guests: Oliver D. Crisp 1. Oliver's Website - https://www.fuller.edu/faculty/oliver-crisp/ 2. Analytic Theology @ Fuller - http://analytictheology.fuller.edu/ Michael C. Rea 1. Mike's Website - https://www.michaelrea.org/ 2. Notre Dame Center for Philosophy of Religion - http://philreligion.nd.edu/ To learn more about the Logos Institute, visit our webpage @ http://logos.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk. And don't forget to follow us on our blog where we post content from friends of the institute @ http://blogos.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk. You can also find us on Facebook and Twitter (@TheologyStAs).
This is episode 11 of the Logos Institute Podcast, the official podcast of the Logos Institute for Analytic and Exegetical Theology. In this first installment of a three-part interview we (Stephanie Nicole Nordby & Jonathan Rutledge) dialogue with Professors Oliver D. Crisp & Michael C. Rea about the origins of analytic theology. This includes learning a bit about the backgrounds of our two eminent guests whose contributions to analytic theology are undoubtedly foundational for where analytic theology stands today. Here are a few time-stamps to help you navigate: 1:48 - Can you give us a brief history of how analytic theology (AT), as it's known today, came about? 4:11 - How has dialogue between philosophers and theologians increased since the beginnings of AT? 7:57 - How did Oliver (a theologian) and Mike (a philosopher) end up with such similar interests and methodologies with such different academic backgrounds? 10:38 - To what extent is there a good fit between theology as it has been done in the past and analytic work we find today? If you've enjoyed listening to this interview, please see other content from our guests: Oliver D. Crisp 1. Oliver's Website - https://www.fuller.edu/faculty/oliver-crisp/ 2. Analytic Theology @ Fuller - http://analytictheology.fuller.edu/ Michael C. Rea 1. Mike's Website - https://www.michaelrea.org/ 2. Notre Dame Center for Philosophy of Religion - http://philreligion.nd.edu/ To learn more about the Logos Institute, visit our webpage @ logos.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk. And don't forget to follow us on our blog where we post content from friends of the institute @ blogos.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk. You can also find us on Facebook and Twitter (@TheologyStAs).
Noah Feldman, Harvard Law professor and Bloomberg Opinion columnist, on Justice Kennedy's legacy and what to expect from a newly shaped Supreme Court. Clay Lowery, Managing Director at Rock Creek Global Advisors and former Assistant Secretary for International Affairs at the US Treasury Department, on how businesses are reacting to trade war threats.Felix Gillette, writer for Bloomberg Businessweek, on Nintendo's quest to stay alive. Michael Rea, pharmacist, founder and CEO of Rx Savings Solutions, on how drug pricing and the pharmacy landscape will be impacted by Amazon buying PillPack. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Noah Feldman, Harvard Law professor and Bloomberg Opinion columnist, on Justice Kennedy's legacy and what to expect from a newly shaped Supreme Court. Clay Lowery, Managing Director at Rock Creek Global Advisors and former Assistant Secretary for International Affairs at the US Treasury Department, on how businesses are reacting to trade war threats.Felix Gillette, writer for Bloomberg Businessweek, on Nintendo's quest to stay alive. Michael Rea, pharmacist, founder and CEO of Rx Savings Solutions, on how drug pricing and the pharmacy landscape will be impacted by Amazon buying PillPack.
Recorded Future - Inside Threat Intelligence for Cyber Security
Our guest today is Michael Rea. He’s a threat intelligence professional currently working at McAfee. He’s got prior experience in the US Navy, serving at sea and at shore, including positions at Cyber Command and NSA. We’ll discuss his career, how threat intelligence differs between the military and the private sector, and why it’s valuable to formalize the management of your threat intelligence requirements, how best to do that, and why that helps make IT teams more effective. He explains the importance of identifying the use case for threat intelligence, and how to best cut through marketing noise and hype to make sure your threat intelligence provider aligns with your organization’s needs.
Our guest today is Michael Rea. He's a threat intelligence professional currently working at McAfee. He's got prior experience in the US Navy, serving at sea and at shore, including positions at Cyber Command and NSA. We'll discuss his career, how threat intelligence differs between the military and the private sector, and why it's valuable to formalize the management of your threat intelligence requirements, how best to do that, and why that helps make IT teams more effective. He explains the importance of identifying the use case for threat intelligence, and how to best cut through marketing noise and hype to make sure your threat intelligence provider aligns with your organization's needs.
Komal Sri-Kumar, President and Founder of Sri-Kumar Global Strategies, on tax reform, bonds and the yield curve, and outlook for markets. Michael Rea, pharmacist, founder and CEO of Rx Savings Solutions, and Tara Lachapelle, deals columnist for Bloomberg Gadfly, on the transformative deal between CVS Health and health insurance giant Aetna. Rachel Evans, corporate finance reporter for Bloomberg, on the future landscape of a $20 trillion BlackRock and Vanguard investing duopoly where almost everyone is a customer. Jeremy Swan, Managing Principal of CohnReznick's Financial Sponsors Financial Services Industry, on potential impact of the GOP tax bill on private equity firms.
Bloomberg Gadfly columnist Shira Ovide talks about Amazon's deal to buy Whole Foods and what it means for Amazon's foray into food. Bloomberg's Katherine Chiglinsky discusses GE's $31 billion pension shortfall. Michael Rea, the founder and CEO of RX Savings Solutions, talks about news that Nevada is forcing drugmakers to reveal insulin pricing. Finally, Terrell Gates, the founder and CEO of private equity firm Virtus Real Estate Capital, discusses home prices and issues of quality affordable housing, as rental rates outpace real wage growth.