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Dr. Burns has written an excellent work on Adoniram Judson called: "A Supreme Desire to Please Him: The Spirituality of Adoniram Judson." You can purchase it here: https://www.amazon.com/Supreme-Desire-Please-Him-Spirituality-ebook/dp/B01MY5ERX8 Adoniram Judson was not only a historic figurehead in the first wave of foreign missionaries from the United States and a hero in his own day, but his story still wins the admiration of Christians even today. Though numerous biographies have been written to retell his life story in every ensuing generation, until now no single volume has sought to comprehensively synthesize and analyze the features of his theology and spiritual life. His vision of spirituality and religion certainly contained degrees of classic evangelical piety, yet his spirituality was fundamentally rooted in and ruled by a mixture of asceticism and New Divinity theology. Judson's renowned fortitude emerged out of a peculiar missionary spirituality that was bibliocentric, ascetic, heavenly minded, and Christocentric. The center of Adoniram Judson's spirituality was a heavenly minded, self-denying submission to the sovereign will of God, motivated by an affectionate desire to please Christ through obedience to his final command revealed in the Scriptures. Unveiling the heart of his missionary spirituality, Judson himself asked, "What, then, is the prominent, all-constraining impulse that should urge us to make sacrifices in this cause?" And he answered thus: "A supreme desire to please him is the grand motive that should animate Christians in their missionary efforts."
Dr. Burns has written an excellent work on Adoniram Judson called: "A Supreme Desire to Please Him: The Spirituality of Adoniram Judson." You can purchase it here: https://www.amazon.com/Supreme-Desire-Please-Him-Spirituality-ebook/dp/B01MY5ERX8 Adoniram Judson was not only a historic figurehead in the first wave of foreign missionaries from the United States and a hero in his own day, but his story still wins the admiration of Christians even today. Though numerous biographies have been written to retell his life story in every ensuing generation, until now no single volume has sought to comprehensively synthesize and analyze the features of his theology and spiritual life. His vision of spirituality and religion certainly contained degrees of classic evangelical piety, yet his spirituality was fundamentally rooted in and ruled by a mixture of asceticism and New Divinity theology. Judson's renowned fortitude emerged out of a peculiar missionary spirituality that was bibliocentric, ascetic, heavenly minded, and Christocentric. The center of Adoniram Judson's spirituality was a heavenly minded, self-denying submission to the sovereign will of God, motivated by an affectionate desire to please Christ through obedience to his final command revealed in the Scriptures. Unveiling the heart of his missionary spirituality, Judson himself asked, "What, then, is the prominent, all-constraining impulse that should urge us to make sacrifices in this cause?" And he answered thus: "A supreme desire to please him is the grand motive that should animate Christians in their missionary efforts."
Did the followers of Jonathan Edwards actually reflect Edwards's teaching on The Imputation of Adam's Sin, The Nature of Sin, The Evidences of Regeneration, and other doctrines. Who were these theologians and how far did they go astray- Jonathan Edwards JR., Samuel Hopkins, Joseph Bellamy, Nathaniel Emmons, those were were labeled the New England Theologians and the founders of the New Divinity or New Haven Theology.
In this episode of the Talking Sound Podcast host Christopher Jordan is joined by Jimy Bleu, founder and lead of the one-of-a-kind tribute experience Jimy Bleu and the Voodoo Child Revue as well as founder of New Divinity, a New York based production company. What does it take to emulate a playing style, a look and an attitude, all while maintaining the timing and musical skill of one of the biggest musical geniuses to walk the planet? What is the difference between a mere cover band and a tribute band? Jimy Bleu knows…and he is gonna tell you! Jimy Bleu was born & raised in New York City & has been a professional singer/musician since his early teens. Jimy now spends his time not only teaching art and craft of music to others, but tours the country and beyond in numerous acts paying tribute to legendary, as well as sharing his intimate knowledge of Jimi Hendrix and his playing style with others through his Jimi Hendrix: American Guru lecture series. Throughout his many years around the world on stage, he has backed-up &/or toured with such notaries as Wilson Pickett, Slade, Betty Wright, Aerosmith, Isaac Hayes, J.Geils Band, Joe Tex, Foghat, New Birth, Al Green, Jimmy Castor, The Black Crowes, Don Covey, Brook Benton & Lonnie Youngblood to name a few. Join the Talking Sound Podcast as we explore the world of the tribute musician with Jimy Bleu, of the Jimy Bleu and the Voodoo Child Revue ! The Talking Sound Podcast is a proud member of the family of podcasts. Visit the HC Universal Network online today to get all the latest from the Talking Sound Podcast and more great shows! Talking Sound Podcast would like to thank the continuing support of our listeners and sponsors including PodcastCadet.com, Use Code Talking20 to save 20% off today! The Talking Sound Podcast has teamed up with True Hemp Science, Austin, TX based suppliers of high-quality full spectrum emulsified CBD products and more. Visit TrueHempScience.com
In this episode of the Talking Sound Podcast host Christopher Jordan is joined by Jimy Bleu, founder and lead of the one-of-a-kind tribute band Jimi Bleu and the Voodoo Child Revue as well as founder of New Divinity, a New York based production company. What does it take to emulate a playing style, a look and an attitude, all while maintaining the timing and musical skill of one of the biggest musical geniuses to walk the planet? What is the difference between a mere cover band and a tribute band? Jimy Bleu knows…and he is gonna tell you! Jimy Bleu was born & raised in New York City & has been a professional singer/musician since his early teens. Jimy now spends his time not only teaching art and craft of music to others, but tours the country and beyond in numerous acts paying tribute to legendary, as well as sharing his intimate knowledge of Jimi Hendrix and his playing style with others through his Jimi Hendrix: American Guru lecture series. Throughout his many years around the world on stage, he has backed-up &/or toured with such notaries as Wilson Pickett, Slade, Betty Wright, Aerosmith, Isaac Hayes, J.Geils Band, Joe Tex, Foghat, New Birth, Al Green, Jimmy Castor, The Black Crowes, Don Covey, Brook Benton & Lonnie Youngblood to name a few. Join the Talking Sound Podcast as we explore the world of the tribute musician with Jimy Bleu, of the Jimy Bleu and the Voodoo Child Revue ! The Talking Sound Podcast is a proud member of the family of podcasts. Visit the HC Universal Network online today to get all the latest from the Talking Sound Podcast and more great shows! Talking Sound Podcast would like to thank the continuing support of our listeners and sponsors including PodcastCadet.com, Use Code Talking20 to save 20% off today! The Talking Sound Podcast has teamed up with True Hemp Science, Austin, TX based suppliers of high-quality full spectrum emulsified CBD products and more. Visit TrueHempScience.com
In this episode of the Talking Sound Podcast host Christopher Jordan is joined by Jimy Bleu, founder and lead of the one-of-a-kind tribute experience Jimy Bleu and the Voodoo Child Revue as well as founder of New Divinity, a New York based production company. What does it take to emulate a playing style, a look and an attitude, all while maintaining the timing and musical skill of one of the biggest musical geniuses to walk the planet? What is the difference between a mere cover band and a tribute band? Jimy Bleu knows…and he is gonna tell you! Jimy Bleu was born & raised in New York City & has been a professional singer/musician since his early teens. Jimy now spends his time not only teaching art and craft of music to others, but tours the country and beyond in numerous acts paying tribute to legendary, as well as sharing his intimate knowledge of Jimi Hendrix and his playing style with others through his Jimi Hendrix: American Guru lecture series. Throughout his many years around the world on stage, he has backed-up &/or toured with such notaries as Wilson Pickett, Slade, Betty Wright, Aerosmith, Isaac Hayes, J.Geils Band, Joe Tex, Foghat, New Birth, Al Green, Jimmy Castor, The Black Crowes, Don Covey, Brook Benton & Lonnie Youngblood to name a few. Join the Talking Sound Podcast as we explore the world of the tribute musician with Jimy Bleu, of the Jimy Bleu and the Voodoo Child Revue ! The Talking Sound Podcast is a proud member of the family of podcasts. Visit the HC Universal Network online today to get all the latest from the Talking Sound Podcast and more great shows! Talking Sound Podcast would like to thank the continuing support of our listeners and sponsors including PodcastCadet.com, Use Code Talking20 to save 20% off today! The Talking Sound Podcast has teamed up with True Hemp Science, Austin, TX based suppliers of high-quality full spectrum emulsified CBD products and more. Visit TrueHempScience.com
In this episode of the Talking Sound Podcast host Christopher Jordan is joined by Jimy Bleu, founder and lead of the one-of-a-kind tribute experience Jimy Bleu and the Voodoo Child Revue as well as founder of New Divinity, a New York based production company. What does it take to emulate a playing style, a look and an attitude, all while maintaining the timing and musical skill of one of the biggest musical geniuses to walk the planet? What is the difference between a mere cover band and a tribute band? Jimy Bleu knows…and he is gonna tell you!Jimy Bleu was born & raised in New York City & has been a professional singer/musician since his early teens. Jimy now spends his time not only teaching art and craft of music to others, but tours the country and beyond in numerous acts paying tribute to legendary, as well as sharing his intimate knowledge of Jimi Hendrix and his playing style with others through his Jimi Hendrix: American Guru lecture series. Throughout his many years around the world on stage, he has backed-up &/or toured with such notaries as Wilson Pickett, Slade, Betty Wright, Aerosmith, Isaac Hayes, J.Geils Band, Joe Tex, Foghat, New Birth, Al Green, Jimmy Castor, The Black Crowes, Don Covey, Brook Benton & Lonnie Youngblood to name a few.Join the Talking Sound Podcast as we explore the world of the tribute musician with Jimy Bleu, of the Jimy Bleu and the Voodoo Child Revue !The Talking Sound Podcast is a proud member of the family of podcasts. Visit the HC Universal Network online today to get all the latest from the Talking Sound Podcast and more great shows!Talking Sound Podcast would like to thank the continuing support of our listeners and sponsors including PodcastCadet.com, Use Code Talking20 to save 20% off today!The Talking Sound Podcast has teamed up with True Hemp Science, Austin, TX based suppliers of high-quality full spectrum emulsified CBD products and more. Visit TrueHempScience.com
In this episode of the Talking Sound Podcast host Christopher Jordan is joined by Jimy Bleu, founder and lead of the one-of-a-kind tribute experience Jimy Bleu and the Voodoo Child Revue as well as founder of New Divinity, a New York based production company. What does it take to emulate a playing style, a look and an attitude, all while maintaining the timing and musical skill of one of the biggest musical geniuses to walk the planet? What is the difference between a mere cover band and a tribute band? Jimy Bleu knows…and he is gonna tell you!Jimy Bleu was born & raised in New York City & has been a professional singer/musician since his early teens. Jimy now spends his time not only teaching art and craft of music to others, but tours the country and beyond in numerous acts paying tribute to legendary, as well as sharing his intimate knowledge of Jimi Hendrix and his playing style with others through his Jimi Hendrix: American Guru lecture series. Throughout his many years around the world on stage, he has backed-up &/or toured with such notaries as Wilson Pickett, Slade, Betty Wright, Aerosmith, Isaac Hayes, J.Geils Band, Joe Tex, Foghat, New Birth, Al Green, Jimmy Castor, The Black Crowes, Don Covey, Brook Benton & Lonnie Youngblood to name a few.Join the Talking Sound Podcast as we explore the world of the tribute musician with Jimy Bleu, of the Jimy Bleu and the Voodoo Child Revue !The Talking Sound Podcast is a proud member of the family of podcasts. Visit the HC Universal Network online today to get all the latest from the Talking Sound Podcast and more great shows!Talking Sound Podcast would like to thank the continuing support of our listeners and sponsors including PodcastCadet.com, Use Code Talking20 to save 20% off today!The Talking Sound Podcast has teamed up with True Hemp Science, Austin, TX based suppliers of high-quality full spectrum emulsified CBD products and more. Visit TrueHempScience.com
“We should not have to wonder if we have a democracy or not,” Brakey said. “Voting in this country is a secret process. The actual act of counting is a public process.” Our guests are: John Brakey, Noelle Garnier, Darren Beattie, Michael Voris Stay ahead of the censors - Join us warroom.org/join Aired On: 04/26/2021 Watch: On the Web: http://www.pandemic.warroom.org On Podcast: http://warroom.ctcin.bio On TV: PlutoTV Channel 240, Dish Channel 219, Roku, Apple TV, FireTV or on https://AmericasVoice.news. #news #politics #realnews
“We should not have to wonder if we have a democracy or not,” Brakey said. “Voting in this country is a secret process. The actual act of counting is a public process.” Our guests are: John Brakey, Noelle Garnier, Darren Beattie, Michael Voris Stay ahead of the censors - Join us warroom.org/join Aired On: 04/26/2021 Watch: On the Web: http://www.pandemic.warroom.org On Podcast: http://warroom.ctcin.bio On TV: PlutoTV Channel 240, Dish Channel 219, Roku, Apple TV, FireTV or on https://AmericasVoice.news. #news #politics #realnews
Bestiality is more often the subject of jokes than legal cases nowadays, and so it was in late eighteenth-century western New England, when, strangely, two octogenarians were accused in separate towns in the space of a few years. Doron S. Ben-Atar and Richard D. Brown each discovered one case while they were researching other books, but when they began talking to one another, they realized the cases might be at the root of something bigger. Taming Lust: Crimes Against Nature in the Early Republic (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2014) explores two New England accusations of bestiality crimes, the trials, and the death sentences imposed upon the defendants. In post-revolutionary America, in the Age of Reason, how could two old men face the gallows on charges that seemed more appropriate to the early 1640s? Ben-Atar and Brown unravel the personal, political, and religious entanglements that the cases represent. They provide a history of bestiality and its connection to sodomy or “crimes against nature,” and show the consequences of keeping laws on the books that may have outlived the culture that introduced them. Ben-Atar and Brown examine a struggle between Federalists and evangelicals, on the one hand, against Jeffersonian Republicans and rational religionists on the other, to define morality in the emerging new republic. The book puts the accusation of bestiality squarely in the midst of a cultural cataclysm in America. Taming Lust combines riveting historical narrative with a compelling analysis. Even the footnotes are not to be missed. These two isolated cases help us understand not only the local history of western New England, but the national political struggles, the evangelical movement that bridged the New Divinity with the Second Great Awakening, and the transatlantic influences from England and France that so affected the lives of Americans in the 1790s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bestiality is more often the subject of jokes than legal cases nowadays, and so it was in late eighteenth-century western New England, when, strangely, two octogenarians were accused in separate towns in the space of a few years. Doron S. Ben-Atar and Richard D. Brown each discovered one case while they were researching other books, but when they began talking to one another, they realized the cases might be at the root of something bigger. Taming Lust: Crimes Against Nature in the Early Republic (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2014) explores two New England accusations of bestiality crimes, the trials, and the death sentences imposed upon the defendants. In post-revolutionary America, in the Age of Reason, how could two old men face the gallows on charges that seemed more appropriate to the early 1640s? Ben-Atar and Brown unravel the personal, political, and religious entanglements that the cases represent. They provide a history of bestiality and its connection to sodomy or “crimes against nature,” and show the consequences of keeping laws on the books that may have outlived the culture that introduced them. Ben-Atar and Brown examine a struggle between Federalists and evangelicals, on the one hand, against Jeffersonian Republicans and rational religionists on the other, to define morality in the emerging new republic. The book puts the accusation of bestiality squarely in the midst of a cultural cataclysm in America. Taming Lust combines riveting historical narrative with a compelling analysis. Even the footnotes are not to be missed. These two isolated cases help us understand not only the local history of western New England, but the national political struggles, the evangelical movement that bridged the New Divinity with the Second Great Awakening, and the transatlantic influences from England and France that so affected the lives of Americans in the 1790s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bestiality is more often the subject of jokes than legal cases nowadays, and so it was in late eighteenth-century western New England, when, strangely, two octogenarians were accused in separate towns in the space of a few years. Doron S. Ben-Atar and Richard D. Brown each discovered one case while they were researching other books, but when they began talking to one another, they realized the cases might be at the root of something bigger. Taming Lust: Crimes Against Nature in the Early Republic (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2014) explores two New England accusations of bestiality crimes, the trials, and the death sentences imposed upon the defendants. In post-revolutionary America, in the Age of Reason, how could two old men face the gallows on charges that seemed more appropriate to the early 1640s? Ben-Atar and Brown unravel the personal, political, and religious entanglements that the cases represent. They provide a history of bestiality and its connection to sodomy or “crimes against nature,” and show the consequences of keeping laws on the books that may have outlived the culture that introduced them. Ben-Atar and Brown examine a struggle between Federalists and evangelicals, on the one hand, against Jeffersonian Republicans and rational religionists on the other, to define morality in the emerging new republic. The book puts the accusation of bestiality squarely in the midst of a cultural cataclysm in America. Taming Lust combines riveting historical narrative with a compelling analysis. Even the footnotes are not to be missed. These two isolated cases help us understand not only the local history of western New England, but the national political struggles, the evangelical movement that bridged the New Divinity with the Second Great Awakening, and the transatlantic influences from England and France that so affected the lives of Americans in the 1790s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bestiality is more often the subject of jokes than legal cases nowadays, and so it was in late eighteenth-century western New England, when, strangely, two octogenarians were accused in separate towns in the space of a few years. Doron S. Ben-Atar and Richard D. Brown each discovered one case while they were researching other books, but when they began talking to one another, they realized the cases might be at the root of something bigger. Taming Lust: Crimes Against Nature in the Early Republic (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2014) explores two New England accusations of bestiality crimes, the trials, and the death sentences imposed upon the defendants. In post-revolutionary America, in the Age of Reason, how could two old men face the gallows on charges that seemed more appropriate to the early 1640s? Ben-Atar and Brown unravel the personal, political, and religious entanglements that the cases represent. They provide a history of bestiality and its connection to sodomy or “crimes against nature,” and show the consequences of keeping laws on the books that may have outlived the culture that introduced them. Ben-Atar and Brown examine a struggle between Federalists and evangelicals, on the one hand, against Jeffersonian Republicans and rational religionists on the other, to define morality in the emerging new republic. The book puts the accusation of bestiality squarely in the midst of a cultural cataclysm in America. Taming Lust combines riveting historical narrative with a compelling analysis. Even the footnotes are not to be missed. These two isolated cases help us understand not only the local history of western New England, but the national political struggles, the evangelical movement that bridged the New Divinity with the Second Great Awakening, and the transatlantic influences from England and France that so affected the lives of Americans in the 1790s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bestiality is more often the subject of jokes than legal cases nowadays, and so it was in late eighteenth-century western New England, when, strangely, two octogenarians were accused in separate towns in the space of a few years. Doron S. Ben-Atar and Richard D. Brown each discovered one case while they were researching other books, but when they began talking to one another, they realized the cases might be at the root of something bigger. Taming Lust: Crimes Against Nature in the Early Republic (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2014) explores two New England accusations of bestiality crimes, the trials, and the death sentences imposed upon the defendants. In post-revolutionary America, in the Age of Reason, how could two old men face the gallows on charges that seemed more appropriate to the early 1640s? Ben-Atar and Brown unravel the personal, political, and religious entanglements that the cases represent. They provide a history of bestiality and its connection to sodomy or “crimes against nature,” and show the consequences of keeping laws on the books that may have outlived the culture that introduced them. Ben-Atar and Brown examine a struggle between Federalists and evangelicals, on the one hand, against Jeffersonian Republicans and rational religionists on the other, to define morality in the emerging new republic. The book puts the accusation of bestiality squarely in the midst of a cultural cataclysm in America. Taming Lust combines riveting historical narrative with a compelling analysis. Even the footnotes are not to be missed. These two isolated cases help us understand not only the local history of western New England, but the national political struggles, the evangelical movement that bridged the New Divinity with the Second Great Awakening, and the transatlantic influences from England and France that so affected the lives of Americans in the 1790s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices