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Am 1. Mai 1886 kommt es in den USA zu Massenstreiks für den Acht Stunden Tag. Als dann am 4. Mai ein Unbekannter auf dem Haymarket in Chicago während einer Streikkundgebung eine Bombe auf die Polizei wirft, eröffnen Polizisten das Feuer. Dutzende Menschen sterben. Die darauffolgende Hetzkampagne gegen die Arbeiterbewegung endet in der Hinrichtung von vier Anarchisten. 1890 ruft die Zweite Internationale in Solidarität mit den Ermordeten den Ersten Mai zum Internationalen Kampftag der Arbeiterklasse aus.In dieser Podcastfolge reden wir auch noch über weitere historische Ereignisse am ersten Mai: den Blutmai 1929, den nationalsozialistischen "Tag der nationalen Arbeit" 1933, den ersten Mai 1960 mitten im kalten Krieg und den legendären ersten Mai 1987 in Kreuzberg.Uns ist in der Folge ein kleiner Fehler unterlaufen: 1919 war der Erste Mai schon einmal in Deutschland ein Feiertag. 1933 war der Tag aber das erste Mal ein Feiertag mit gesetzlich festgelegter Lohnfortzahlung.Quellen: Die Einspieler zum Ersten Mai 1987 sind aus dieser Videodoku, die Einspieler von 1960 aus diesem Fernsehbeitrag. Außerdem wird "So Alt" von KiZ eingespielt, der Song "Eight Hours" von Isaac Blanchard und eine Version von Roter Wedding mit dem Originaltext von Erich Weinert.Support the showSchickt uns Feedback an hallo-gkw@riseup.net Abonniert unseren Telegram-Kanal @linkegeschichte um die Fotos zu sehen und keine Folge zu verpassen: https://t.me/linkegeschichte Folgt uns auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/linkegeschichte/Unterstützt diesen Podcast mit einer Spende: https://steadyhq.com/de/linkegeschichte/about
"Spring Awakenings" bréngt dem Frank Wedekind säi "Frühlingserwachen" aus dem Joer 1891 an eis Zäit - also vun enger Zäit, an där Sexualitéit fir Jugendlecher een Tabu war an eng Zäit, an där am Internet eng ganz Enzyklopädie zum Theema ee Slide mam Fanger ewech ass. Wisou d'Stéck nawell esou aktuell ass, wéi sech den Originaltext mat neie Geschichten, déi a Workshoppen an der Zesummenaarbecht mat Jugendlechen entstane sinn a wisou et befreiend ka sinn, eng Textvirlag ze hunn - dat hunn d'Metteure en scène Anne Simon an de Schrëftsteller Antoine Pohu dem Jeff Schinker wärend sengem Besuch am Kapuzinertheater verroden.
Es war eine ganz besondere „Übersetzungsarbeit“: über ein Jahr lang haben Regisseur Daniel Cremer und Dramaturgin Mascha Luttmann an ihrer Neufassung des „Faust“ von Johann Wolfgang von Goethe gearbeitet. Herausgekommen ist ein Kondensat in kurzen, einfachen Sätzen, das aber doch viel mehr als nur das Handlungsgerüst ist. Daniel Cremer betont, dass seine Neufassung aus tiefem Respekt vor dem Originaltext entstanden ist. Ihm ist es wichtig, dass dieses weltberühmte Meisterwerk für alle zugänglich wird, auch für Menschen, die nicht perfekt Deutsch sprechen oder über viel Vorbildung verfügen.
In dieser Folge geht es um die Schrecken der deutschen Sprache, die sich erst so richtig offenbaren, wenn man sich in die Perspektive des Fremdsprachenlernens begibt. Deutsch als Erst- oder Zweitsprache von Kindesbeinen an sprechen - schön und gut. Aber habt ihr mal drüber nachgedacht, wie es ist, Deutsch als Fremdsprache zu lernen? Mark Twain hat es versucht und ist dabei (im Großen und Ganzen) gescheitert. All sein Frust über seine zum Scheitern veruteilten Versuche, Deutsch zu lernen, bricht sich Bahn in seinem Essay "The Awful German Language" (Die schreckliche deutsche Sprache). Mit scharfem Witz und beißendem Humor führt er durch das Schreckenskabinett, dass das Deutsche für die gewillten Lerner*innen bereit hält. Auch nach über 140 Jahren kann man sich bei manchen Passagen das Lachen einfach nicht verkneifen.Wir besprechen Twains Essay und ordnen es linguistisch ein. Wir finden heraus, dass das Deutsche eigentlich gar nicht so schrecklich ist und dass Mark Twain tatsächlich "der treueste Freund der deutschen Sprache" war.Ein Podcast von Anton und Jakob. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sprachpfade ___ Texstversionen: Mark Twain: The Awful German Language, online auf der Website der Georgetown University in Washington, D.C.: https://faculty.georgetown.edu/jod/texts/twain.german.htmlMark Twain: The Awful German Language, online als Public-Domain-Hörbuch auf LibriVox (eine von mehreren Versionen des Hörbuchs auf LibriVox): https://librivox.org/the-awful-german-language-by-mark-twain-v-3/Der Text ist außerdem bei mehreren deutschsprachigen Verlagen mit deutscher Übersetzung erschienen - einfach mal in der lokalen Bibliothek nachfragen.Zusatzliteratur:Mark Twain (2010): The Awful German Language, mit einem Grußwort von US-Botschafter Philip D. Murphy und einem Essay von Prof. Holger Kersten, herausgegeben von der US-Botschaft Berlin (darin enthalten sind ebenfalls der englische Originaltext und kurze weitere Texte von und über Mark Twain, zum Beispiel das Essay „Mark Twain, ‚der treueste Freund der deutschen Sprache‘ von Holger Kersten): die US-Botschaft scheint die Broschüre nicht mehr zum Download anzubieten, aber wenn man "awful german language pdf" googelt, ist die Broschüre auf der Seite des DAAD weiterhin downloadbar.Norbert Hedderich (2003): Mark Twain and „The Awful German Language“, in: Die Unterrichtspraxis / Teaching German 36.1, S. 28-33.___ Gegenüber Themenvorschlägen für die kommenden Ausflüge in die Sprachwissenschaft und Anregungen jeder Art sind wir stets offen. Wir freuen uns auf euer Feedback! Schreibt uns dazu einfach an oder in die DMs: anton.sprachpfade@protonmail.com oder jakob.sprachpfade@protonmail.com ___ Titelgrafik und Musik von Elias Kündiger https://on.soundcloud.com/ySNQ6
Hello, True Drews! For today's episode, we discuss and compare the original text for The Bungalow Mystery to the revised text we read earlier in the podcast! Nancy Drew and Helen Corning encounter Laura Pendleton, a girl who has recently lost her parents, and has found herself in an abusive foster parent situation. Does Jacob Aborn intend to try and steal her inheritance away from her? Tune in to find out and I hope you enjoy this episode! (P.S. For being written so long ago--in 1930--this book was surprisingly unproblematic!)
Hello, True Drews! For today's episode, we discuss the original text for The Hidden Staircase! Nancy gets her next mystery, not from Helen Corning, but from Abigail Rowen, someone she helped in her previous mystery, The Secret of the Old Clock! Floretta and Rosemary Turnbull are continuously being plagued by strange noises, things are being stolen and they think their house is haunted! Also, an unsavory character, Nathan Gombet lurks in the wings. Will Nancy Drew solve the case? Tune in to find out and I hope you enjoy this episode! *Content Warning: The book we are discussing for today's episode was written in 1930, nearly 100 years ago. For that reason, there are some things that may be viewed as culturally insensitive and inappropriate today, such as teenagers having guns and unfair depictions of different races.*
Hello, True Drews! You asked, I delivered! For today's episode, we discuss the original text 1930's version of The Secret of the Old Clock, the first book in the Nancy Drew series. *Content Warning: This book was written in the 1930's, a time where, culturally, the world was vastly different. There are references to alcohol, guns, rape, The Great Depression and there is a character of African American descent who is talked about in an unfavorable manner. I have tried to talk about these issues in the least offensive way I know how to in this episode. However, they are things that are clearly mentioned in this book and I think we owe it to past generations to discuss. If any of these topics make you uncomfortable, this may be an episode you wish to skip.*
Kann ein Wort von Gott dein Leben verändern?Im Johannesevangelium 4,34 sagt Jesus: "Meine Speise ist, dass ich den Willen dessen tue, der mich gesandt hat, und sein Werk vollbringe."Das griechische Wort "proma" (Speise) im Originaltext bedeutet auch ein Wort der Offenbarung von Gott. Dieses Wort beinhaltet - so wie damals für Jesus - auch für uns Freude, Kraft und Stärke, wenn wir - so wie damals Jesus - dieses Wort "essen", also als Gottes Wille nehmen und tun.
Topics: Demons, Demonic Possession, Demons in Old Testament, Demons in New Testament, Demons Primarily Mentioned in Gospels, Jesus Destroyed Work of the Devil, 1 John 3:8, Power of Demons Before and After the Cross, Demonic Realm Disarmed at the Cross, Colossians 2:15, Jesus Made Public Spectacle of Them, Demons Not Focus of the Ecclesia After the Cross, How Many Times Do We See Demon Casting or Christian Having a Problem with a Demon, Full Armor of God, Ephesians 6, Christians Have Done This, Armor Is Christ, All Attacks Come From Outside Never From Within, Resist the Devil and He Will Flee, James 4:7, James Ignoring What Christ Accomplished, You Don't Resist Someone Who's Been Disarmed, Thorn in Paul's Side, 2 Corinthians 12:7, Messenger of Satan, Super Apostles, Appearing as Angels of Light, Meant to Torment Him, Grace Was Not Enough, Attacked by People Who Belittle Grace, The Evil One Cannot Even Touch You, 1 John 5:18, Demon-Possessed Girl, Acts 16, Unbelieving Jewish Exorcists, Acts 19, Jesus and Paul I Know, Neither Instance a Believer, Paul Did Not Hunt Down Demons, Sealed Up With the Spirit, Ephesians 1:13, Cast Out Demons They Will Come Back, Cast Out Means to Make go Away, No Instructions in New Testament to Cast Out Demons from Believers or Even Unbelievers, These Signs Will Follow, They Will Cast out Demons, Mark 16:17, Mark 9-20 Not in Original Text, Demon-Casting Ministries, No Such Ministry in Acts or Epistles, Unbelievers Casting out Demons, House Swept Clean and Will Bring More Demons, Matthew 12, They Make No Big Deal of What Christ Accomplished, Revolving Door of Dependence on Them But No Biblical Foundation, Believer Felt Demon, Emotional Situations with Groups Don't Indicate Truth, Hypnotic, Concerts, Sensationalism, Jesus Prayed for the Father to Protect you From the Evil One, John 17:15, You're the Temple of God, 1 Corinthians 3:16 and 6:19, House Divided Will Fall, You are God's House, Hebrews 3:6Send Matt a text about this episode!Support the showSign up for Matt's free daily devotional! https://mattmcmillen.com/newsletter
Thanks for joining us on the Mount of Olives! Today we sit down and talk with our Mt. Olive member, Peter Bloedel, who teaches theater at Bethany Lutheran College. We discuss why the arts are an important gift from God that help us to understand what it means to be human. We also discuss how Bethany is a unique place where one can be an actor while also remaining true to their Christian faith. We also get a sneak peak of Prof. Bloedel's upcoming Christmas project. Producer: Alex Gutzke Music: "On My Heart Imprint Thine Image"; Original Text: "Skriv dig Jesu Paa mit Hjerte" by: Thomas Kingo. Tune: Freu Dich Sehr from: Trente quatre Pseaumes de David, Geneva, 1551. Arranged by: Loren Halvorson (2024).
Topics: Catholic, Catholicism, Catholic Church, Roman Catholic, Pray to Saints, Constantine, Mother Mary, 1 Kings 2, Access Through King Through Mother, Asking Mary to Ask Jesus, Asking Dead Saints to Pray for Them, Closer to God than Humans, We Are Just as Close, One With God, 1 Corinthians 6:17, No Difference in Asking the Dead for Prayer, Necromancy, Galatians 5:20, Not a Deed of the Spirit, 1 Timothy 2:1 is About People Who Are Alive, Pagan Tribes Pray to Dead Ancestors, Hebrews 11 Isn't People Who Pray for Us, Obsessing over the Saints Doesn't Make Much of Jesus, Nobody Comes to the Father Except Through Me, John 14:6, Categorizing Sins, Venial and Mortal, Every Sin is Mortal, Romans 6:23, Romans 1 Gossip to Murder, Romans 14:23 Anything That's Not of Faith is Sin, Every Sin Equals Death, Jesus Died, Romans 6:9-10, Jesus Died Once, Christ Suffered Once for Sins to Make Your Righteous and Bring You to God, 1 Peter 3:18, Top-Down Authority System, After John Died Authority System Established Through Ignatius of Antioch, Matthew 20:25-26, You Will Not Lord Over One Another With Authority, It Will Not Be Like This Among you, If you Want to be Great You Must Serve, Even Christ Did Not Come to Be Served but to Serve, The Word Bishop Established with Power, Don't Do Anything Without Bishop Present, Regard the Bishop the Same as the Lord, It is UnLawful to Perform Baptisms Without the Bishop Present, John Calvin Echoed Ignatius of Antioch with the Word Pastor, Bishop Not in the Bible, 1 Timothy 3:1, Episcopon, Overseer, If Anyone Aspires to be and Overseer it is a Noble Task, This is Not an Office, Office is Not in Original Text of 1 Timothy 3:1, No Offices in the Body of Christ, Roman Imperialism Superimposed onto the Body of Christ, Hebrews 7:23 is Office of the Levites for Temple Work, Death Prevented Them From Continuing, Mature Christians, Honorable to Oversee Christians but No Authority, Similar to Sponsor in AA, No Authority or Control, Christian Classes, Clergy and Laity Distinction, One Body With Many Members and Only Christ is the Head, 1 Corinthians 11-14, Nobody is in Charge, Gave Priests Their Own Church, Priests not In Charge of Anything on This Side of The Cross, 1 Peter 2:9, Members of a Royal Priesthood, Before the Cross Priests Didn't Have any Power or their Own Church, Covenant-Mixture Theologian Cyprian of Carthage, Christian Temples, You Cannot Go to What You Are, Nothing in the Bible Describes Church Today, Mass Created by Gregory the Great in 6th Century, Constantine Erected Countless Church Buildings to Make Christians Valid, Cathedra is Bishop's Throne, Cathedral is House of the Bishop's Throne, Modeled After Romand Basilicas, Official if Built On Top of Saints or Body Part of Saint in the Altar Table, Cologne Took Over 600 Years to Build and God Still Doesn't Live there, Acts 7:48, Acts 17:24, You Are the Temple of God, 1 Corinthians 3:16, 1 Corinthians 6:19, If You Leave Catholic Church You Won't be Saved, Original Church, How Cults Work, Unbiblical Because of Hebrews 7:25, He is Able to Save Completely Because He Always Lives, Catholic is Not in the Bible, Roman Catholic, Romans Didn't Start Jesus' Church they Killed Him, The Original Church is the Ecclesia, The Living Organism, The Called Out Ones, Those Who House God Almighty in their Very Being And Express Him, The Body of Christ Support the Show.Sign up for Matt's free daily devotional! https://mattmcmillen.com/newsletter
Thanks for joining us for Episode 6! Pastors Ulrich and Soule are back in the studio after vacation, Synod convention, and doctoral studies. Busy summer months! They catch up and talk about what a “Synod” is and why Mt. Olive is a part of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod (ELS). Producer: Alex Gutzke Music: "On My Heart Imprint Thine Image"; Original Text: "Skriv dig Jesu Paa mit Hjerte" by: Thomas Kingo. Tune: Freu Dich Sehr from: Trente quatre Pseaumes de David, Geneva, 1551. Arranged by: Loren Halvorson (2024).
Thanks for tuning in to Episode 5! This is part 2 of a two-part episode, where we sit down and talk with BLC Chaplain Don Moldstad about his time as pastor at Mt. Olive back in the 90's and 2000's. Producer: Alex Gutzke Music: "On My Heart Imprint Thine Image"; Original Text: "Skriv dig Jesu Paa mit Hjerte" by: Thomas Kingo. Tune: Freu Dich Sehr from: Trente quatre Pseaumes de David, Geneva, 1551. Arranged by: Loren Halvorson (2024).
Thanks for joining us for Episode 4! Today we sit down with our dear friend, the Rev. Don Moldstad, who serves as chaplain at Bethany Lutheran College, our Synod's college, right down the street from Mt. Olive. Chaplain Moldstad grew up at Mt. Olive as a boy when his dad was serving at Bethany Lutheran College. Come chill with us for part 1 of a two-part episode, and mull over some fond memories with us of Mt. Olive and Bethany back in the 1960's and 70's. Producer: Alex Gutzke Music: "On My Heart Imprint Thine Image"; Original Text: "Skriv dig Jesu Paa mit Hjerte" by: Thomas Kingo. Tune: Freu Dich Sehr from: Trente quatre Pseaumes de David, Geneva, 1551. Arranged by: Loren Halvorson (2024).
Thanks for joining us for Episode 3! Today we talk about “The Ascension of our Lord Jesus,” and “Pentecost,” two important church festivals coming up that are often, sadly, overlooked! Come join us for our conversation on the Mount of Olives, as we discuss why these two events are so important for us in our life of faith as Christians. (For your own reading this week check out: Mark 16:14-20, Luke 24:50-53, Ephesians 4:9-11, and Acts chapters 1-2). Producer: Alex Gutzke Music: "On My Heart Imprint Thine Image"; Original Text: "Skriv dig Jesu Paa mit Hjerte" by: Thomas Kingo. Tune: Freu Dich Sehr from: Trente quatre Pseaumes de David, Geneva, 1551. Arranged by: Loren Halvorson (2024).
Thanks for joining us for Episode 2 of “On the Mount of Olives”! Today Pastors Soule and Ulrich are joined by Pastor Ben Wiechmann from Mt. Olive's sister church, Peace Lutheran in North Mankato, MN, as they discuss the topic of “Confirmation”: What it is? Where does it come from? Why we do it in the Lutheran Church? The guys decided to discuss this topic this week because confirmation is coming up at both churches the following two Sundays. Pastor Wiechmann also discusses some exciting upcoming things happening at Peace Lutheran. So, grab a coffee or your favorite Lutheran beverage, sit down, relax, and join Luke, Andrew, and Ben as they discuss what Confirmation is all about, as we learn together “On the Mount of Olives!” Producer: Alex Gutzke Music: "On My Heart Imprint Thine Image"; Original Text: "Skriv dig Jesu Paa mit Hjerte" by: Thomas Kingo. Tune: Freu Dich Sehr from: Trente quatre Pseaumes de David, Geneva, 1551. Arranged by: Loren Halvorson (2024).
Today, Lucas of the channel Deflate explains why he thinks a former pastor's reasons for leaving Christianity are bad.Cards:10 Things that Make No Sense about Christiantiy...#4 will BLOW YOUR MIND! (sorry I couldn't resist): (2:36)https://youtu.be/zkI1wxzPUisIs Hell Real?: (3:47)https://youtu.be/vSMbeEMCVdgChristian Claims that Hell Doesn't Exist?
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Transcript URL: https://share.descript.com/view/ahzMpx5Oq3mWelcome to the third episode of the Septuagint series on History of the Papacy podcast. We are joined by Garry Stevens host of The History in the Bible Podcast (historyinthebible.net). In this episode, we'll be exploring the intricacies of translation and the role of different languages in the process. As we know, the Septuagint is a Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible, which was done around the 3rd century BCE. The story goes that 72 Jewish scholars were tasked with translating the Torah into Greek, and miraculously, all of their translations were identical. But why did the Jews even need a Greek translation of their holy texts? The answer lies in the historical context of the time. After the conquests of Alexander the Great, Greek became the lingua franca of the eastern Mediterranean, and many Jews who lived outside of Judea found themselves more comfortable speaking Greek than Hebrew. Furthermore, the Greek language had a particular richness and flexibility that allowed for better expression of certain Jewish concepts. Overall, the Septuagint is a testament to the power of translation and the way that language can shape our understanding of the world. In the next episode of our series, we'll explore the impact that the Septuagint had on early Christian theology. Thanks for listening!You can learn more about the History of Papacy and subscribe at all these great places: https://atozhistorypage.start.page To Subscribe: https://www.spreaker.com/show/history-of-the-papacy-podcast_1 Email Us: steve@atozhistorypage.com Support Us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/historyofthepapacy Parthenon Podcast Network: parthenonpodcast.com The History of the Papacy on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@atozhistory Help out the show by ordering these books from Amazon! https://smile.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/1MUPNYEU65NTF Music Provided by: "Sonatina in C Minor" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) "Funeral March for Brass" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) "String Impromptu Number 1" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) "Intended Force" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Agnus Dei X - Bitter Suite Kevin MacLeaod (incomptech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Begin Transcript:This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4899207/advertisement
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