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John 18:28 ¶ Then they led Jesus from Caiaphas to the Praetorium, and it was early morning. But they themselves did not go into the Praetorium, lest they should be defiled, but that they might eat the Passover. 29 Pilate then went out to them and said, "What accusation do you bring against this Man?" 30 They answered and said to him, "If He were not an evildoer, we would not have delivered Him up to you." In this section we see the Jews just assume that Pilate will kill this ”Man” Jesus that they want killed because of envy. Pilate lets them know real quick that it isn't going to be that simple, but asks what is He accused of? They come up with this general if He weren't an evil doer we would not have delivered Him up to you. In other words, we want Him killed, don't worry about the charges, just kill Him. The Jews have Pilate right where they want him and they are ultimately going to force Him to kill Jesus. We will see that Pilate has messed up three times in insulting the Jews and their God by some of the things he did. This is ultimately how they force him to do their will, because if he messes up one more time it is means the loss of his political position at the least and most like it will cost him his life. Are we willing to give up all our human ambitions to follow Jesus? If not, why not? He is worth it. The Jews are going to make three allegations against Jesus Christ to Pilate. First they're going to claim that He is an evildoer. He's a wicked person. The second accusation is that He Himself has made Himself out to be the Son of God. And the third claim is treason. Anyone who makes himself out to be king is a threat to Rome. So, He is guilty of treason. John reported much more about Jesus' trial before Pilate than did any of the other Gospel writers. He omitted referring to Jesus' appearance before Herod Antipas, which only Luke recorded (Luke 23:6-12). He stressed Jesus' authority, particularly His authority as Israel's King (cf. v. 36; 19:11, 14). John seems to have assumed that his readers knew of the other Gospel accounts of Jesus' passion. This assumption supports the view that this was the last Gospel written. The other Gospels stress the legal aspects of this trial. John presented it more as an interview between Jesus and Pilate similar to His interviews with Nicodemus (Ch. 3), the Samaritan woman (Ch. 4), and the blind man (Ch. 9). It proceeded as Pilate asked four questions: "What accusation do you bring against this man?" (18:29), "Are you the King of the Jews?" (18:33), "Do you want me to release the King of the Jews?" (18:39), and "Where are you from?" (19:9). My goal in this lesson is to focus on the “big picture” of our Lord's trial before Pilate. Once this picture is clear in our minds, the details will be more easily grasped. I shall attempt to set the scene by concentrating on four statements found in our text. The first is a statement by the Jews in verse 31: “We cannot legally put anyone to death.” The second is the question raised by Pilate in verse 38: “What is truth?” The third is the declaration of our Lord in verse 37: “You [rightly or correctly] say that I am a King.” The final statement is made by John in verse 32: “This happened to fulfill the word Jesus spoke, indicating what kind of death he was going to die.” Before we turn to these four statements, I want to call your attention to a summary[i] of the sequence of events which occurred from the time the Jews decided that Jesus must be put to death, to the time when Jesus rose from the dead. This summary not only reminds us of the final events of our Lord's life, it also points out the unique contributions of each of the Gospels. Allow me to call your attention to some of the unique contributions of each of the four Gospels. MATTHEW. Matthew's Gospel has several unique contributions. It is Matthew's account that includes an account of the suicide of Judas Iscariot, the disciple who betrayed Jesus and handed Him over to the Jewish religious leaders. This story is inserted into Matthew's report of our Lord's arrest. Matthew 27 begins with Jesus being brought to Pilate by the chief priests and elders of Israel (verses 1-2). Verses 3-10 then contain an account of Judas' suicide. Then, at verse 11, the account of Jesus' trial before Pilate continues. It seems to me that Matthew wants his readers to know that in the midst of our Lord's trials, the one who turned Jesus over to the authorities has already come to regret his treachery. The testimony of Judas is added to that of others, including Pilate: “Jesus is innocent!” Matthew also records the intervention of Pilate's wife, who had a sleepless night and therefore warned her husband not to be a part of the execution of Jesus, since He was an innocent man. Actually, she did not refer to Jesus merely as innocent, but as righteous (27:19, NAB). Matthew is the one who includes an account of Pilate washing his hands (27:24), a symbolic gesture intended to indicate that he did not approve of the crucifixion of Jesus. This does not release him from his guilt for taking part in the death of Jesus. He gave Jesus over to the Jews to put to death, and he facilitated their plans by having Roman soldiers conduct the crucifixion. And this Pilate did, knowing that Jesus was innocent. Finally, Matthew 27:25 records that incredible statement of the Jews: Let his blood be on us and on our children! MARK. Mark has the distinction of being the shortest account of Jesus' trial before Pilate, a mere 20 verses long. Mark makes no unique contribution here, although he does join Matthew in telling us that Pilate had figured out that the Jews had turned Jesus over to him out of envy (Mark 15:10; see also Matthew 27:18). LUKE. Luke's account is only 25 verses long. Luke alone informs us that Pilate sent Jesus to Herod, who declared Jesus innocent as well, and then returned Him to Pilate (23:6-12). We also learn that these two men were at odds with each other, and that they were somehow reconciled in the midst of their mutual dealings with Jesus. JOHN. John has the longest and most detailed account of our Lord's hearing before Pilate. In John, we see an increasing sense of awe and dread on the part of Pilate. We are also told of his cynical remark, “What is truth?” (verse 38). But perhaps the most interesting contribution John makes is his record of the conversation which occurred between Pilate and Jesus. In the other Gospels, Jesus says almost nothing, either to the Jews, to Pilate, or to Herod. In John's account, Jesus and Pilate do have a conversation of sorts. There is no contradiction here, however. When Jesus refuses to speak, it is (1) because the law does not require Him to testify against Himself, and (2) because He refuses to defend Himself. Jesus would not interact with Herod because he was merely hoping to see some miracle. If Jesus had defended Himself by speaking or performing miracles, it could have prevented His death. When Jesus refused to speak, it was when He was in the presence of the Jews. When Jesus did speak with Pilate, it was inside his residence, where the Jews would not enter. The conversation was not of His guilt or innocence, but about His identity and His mission. We might say that it was evangelistic. 28 Then they led Jesus from Caiaphas to the Praetorium, and it was early morning. But they themselves did not go into the Praetorium, lest they should be defiled, but that they might eat the Passover. Mt 27:2, 27; Mr. 15:1; Lu 23:1; Ac 3:13; 10:28; 11:3 "They" refers to all the Jewish authorities They led Jesus from Caiaphas in that he was the head of the Sanhedrin that had passed sentence on Jesus The text tells us that it's early in the morning. In fact, there are two night watches. This is probably about six a.m. Now that may seem like an early time to go to work. It was not uncommon for them to start early in the day. If you put verse 18:28 and John 19:14 together, Now it was the Preparation Day of the Passover, and about the sixth hour. And he said to the Jews, "Behold your King!" you have the sixth hour of the day. What we have here is about six hours from the time that Christ appears before Pilate before He goes through the whole trial. Get a picture. It's six hours in length. It's a very quick process through which Christ goes. They don't want to be defiled, but inside they're wicked and defiled. They're hearts plotting murder, but they want to look clean; not going into the Gentile's house lest they be defiled for their ritual. He doesn't comment, he just tells the facts. They are anxious to avoid external defilement in order to observe a festival whose real significance was that, as well as reminding God's people of the ancient deliverance from Egypt, it pointed forward to the true Passover Lamb, whose sacrifice would bring to an end all distinctions between what was ceremonially clean and unclean, and effect an inward cleansing; and it was the death of that true Passover Lamb that the Jews at this moment are anxious to bring about." Why then were these Jews concerned that entering Pilate's Praetorium might preclude them from eating the Passover? Had they too not already eaten it the night before? The "Passover" was the name that the Jews used to describe both the Passover proper and the entire festival that followed it including the feast of Unleavened Bread (cf. Luke 22:1). Evidently it was their continuing participation in this eight-day festival that these Jewish leaders did not want to sacrifice by entering a Gentile residence. There are six different trials taking place, and in each case nobody wants to take responsibility for this verdict. Herod says, ”Well, it's not my jurisdiction.” 2 The Jews say, “Well, we really can't handle this. This has got to be the Romans who do it.” Pilate washes his hands of the whole deal and even tries to work things out so that there can be the exchange with Barabbas. Nobody wants to be the one who the crowds look to and say, “You're responsible for putting our prophet to death.” 27:1-2; Mark 15:1; Luke 22:66-71). The Sanhedrin had condemned Jesus for blasphemy (Matt. 26:63-66; Mark 14:61-64), which was a capital offense in Israel (Lev. 24:16). However the Sanhedrin could not execute the death sentence for this offense without Roman agreement, and there was little hope of Pilate giving it. Therefore the Jewish leaders decided to charge Jesus with treason. The word "Praetorium" identified the headquarters of the commanding officer of a Roman military camp or a Roman military governor's headquarters. Pilate was such a governor. His normal headquarters stood at Caesarea, the capital of the Roman province of Judea. However during the Jewish feasts Pilate came to Jerusalem with Roman troops to discourage uprisings. His headquarters in Jerusalem was either in Herod's palace on the western wall of the city or in the Fortress of Antonia immediately north of the temple enclosure. The traditional site is the Fortress of Antonia, the beginning of the Via Dolorosa or "way of sorrow" that Jesus traveled from the Praetorium to Golgotha. The Jewish religious leaders appear to have incorrectly assessed the situation. They may have assumed that since Pilate had provided Roman soldiers to assist in the arrest of Jesus, he was giving them a “blank check” to deal with Jesus as they saw fit. Their appearance before Pilate early on this morning does not look like a humble petition being made by the religious leaders of a subject nation. The Jewish leaders boldly arrive at Pilate's home in the early hours of the morning, with Jesus in their custody (verse 28). It may have been at the very first signs of light. Their arrival at this early hour could almost be characterized as “cruel and unusual.” They further insult Pilate by refusing to enter his residence. In their minds, to do so would be to defile themselves by entering the house of a Gentile. Consequently, they virtually force Pilate to come outside to speak with them. Such actions would not be unusual, if it were Pilate demanding such things of the Jews, but for the Jews to act this way toward Pilate is nothing less than insulting. Pilate's response to their demands caught the religious leaders off guard. They seem to have expected Pilate to “rubber stamp” their indictment of Jesus and to quickly authorize His execution. Instead, Pilate required them to declare formal charges against Jesus, charges that they had not been able to establish, even though they worked at this all night long (see Matthew 26:59-60; Mark 14:57-59). Before the Jews, Jesus had confessed that He was “guilty” of being the Son of God. They reasoned that this “confession” made Him guilty of blasphemy, and that because of this, Jesus must be put to death (Matthew 26:62-65, Mark 14:64). However, they were not able to substantiate any charges that would make Jesus worthy of death under Roman law. As they stand before Pilate, they find themselves in a real bind. They believe Jesus is guilty of blasphemy, and deserving of death, but they do not have any solid evidence that Jesus is guilty of any capital offense under Roman law; thus, they are hard pressed to convince Pilate that Jesus really should be put to death. It wasn't that the Jews never put anyone to death without Rome's consent. We know from the account of the stoning of Stephen in Acts 7 that the Jews were more than willing to put someone to death, without permission from Rome. Stephen's death was different, however. It did not occur during the feast, and it would seem that Rome was not even aware of what took place. It was very different with Jesus and with Pilate. The words of the Jews in our text mean something like this: “We really want to kill Jesus ourselves, by stoning, but we can't get away with that at the moment—not now anyway, during the feast, while all of your Roman soldiers are ‘on alert' and watching us like a hawk.” If they could kill Jesus without Rome's help, and even without Rome's permission, they would gladly do so. But they are powerless to do so now, and they know it. Their words convey a feigned submission to Roman authority, but this is all hypocrisy, as Acts 7 underscores, and as Pilate surely knows. It must have been their fumbled attempt to arrest Jesus in John 7 that convinced the Jewish religious leaders they needed all the help they could get if they were to arrest and execute Jesus. Did they seek to employ Roman soldiers in this final attempt to arrest Jesus because they felt confident these soldiers would not be favorably impressed with the words of a Jew (as the temple police had been)? Many failed attempts to stone Jesus may have led them to conclude that they must go about this legally, so that the power of Rome could be enlisted in their efforts to be rid of Jesus. It never seems to occur to these Jews that their words to Pilate were a confession of failure on their part to prove Him guilty and also an admission that our Lord was really in control. Rome chose to give its subject provinces a fair degree of freedom, so long as they were submissive and cooperative. This meant that the Jews were allowed to govern themselves by making and enforcing laws, and by trying and punishing law-breakers. Rome could intervene at any time, at its discretion, but under normal conditions, they would not do so. The one exception came in the area of capital punishment. There was too much risk of abuse here, and so (in theory, at least) any execution required Roman permission and was normally carried out by crucifixion, at the hands of Roman soldiers. Normally, Pilate would reside at his palace in Caesarea. During the Passover season, the population of Jerusalem would swell considerably. Pilgrims came from afar to celebrate this feast, and there was a very high level of messianic expectation and enthusiasm. Consequently, the chance of some kind of uprising was considered much greater at this time. Therefore, a sizeable force of Roman soldiers would be stationed in Jerusalem or nearby, and Pilate himself would temporarily reside in Jerusalem. Because of the season, Pilate must bear the burden of responsibility for dealing with the Jews and for determining the fate (humanly speaking, of course) of Jesus. 29 Pilate then went out to them and said, "What accusation do you bring against this Man?" The Jews are just saying, “Confirm our judgment.” Pilate is going to insult them by starting a new trial. Pilate is going to say to them, “If you don't like what I'm doing (verse 31) take Him yourselves and judge Him according to your laws. If you don't like my approach to rubber-stamping your thing, I'm going to start over here. If you don't like it, you judge him yourself.” 30 They answered and said to him, "If He were not an evildoer, we would not have delivered Him up to you." You don't go into a court saying, “We want to kill the guy. We don't want a fair trial. We don't want a fair hearing. We don't want you to hear it. Just execute him, that's all we want from you.” Pilate won't be easily manipulated. He won't be swayed; he dispatched soldiers to arrest Him just a few hours before. He's not ready to execute Him for some crime that he's yet to see or hear. Readers of the New Testament are familiar with Pilate, who is not portrayed in a very favorable light. Luke's Gospel informs us that Pilate was governor when John the Baptist commenced his ministry (Luke 3:1-2). Later in Luke, we read of his abusive and blasphemous treatment of the Galileans: “Now there were some present on that occasion who told him about the Galileans whose blood Pilate had mixed with their sacrifices” (Luke 13:1).[ii] What we know of Pilate from history is not very flattering either. He made several major mistakes,[iii] which set the scene for what takes place in our text. Normally, when Roman governors arrived in Jerusalem, they removed their standards (a pole with a Roman eagle or an image of the emperor mounted on the top) because of the Jews' disdain for such images.[iv] In spite of his awareness of these Jewish scruples and past Roman practice, Pilate's troops marched into Jerusalem carrying medallions with the emperor's image or bust among their standards. This precipitated a protest demonstration by the Jews lasting five days, and eventually, Pilate was forced to give in to public pressure by removing the standards. A second incident occurred when Pilate later constructed an aqueduct to convey water from cisterns near Bethlehem to Jerusalem. This provoked a riot, not because of the aqueduct itself, but because Pilate funded the project with funds he took from the temple. Roman troops had to be used to put down the riot, and Pilate warned them not to use their swords. His instructions were not carried out properly, and there was bloodshed. Paul Maier enumerates some good reasons why Pilate's actions may not have been as evil or as foolish as they seemed,[v] but this did not prevent the riot or the resulting bloodshed. It was yet another black eye for Pilate's administration. The straw which broke the proverbial “camel's back” seems to have occurred when Pilate set up several golden shields at his headquarters in Jerusalem. These shields had no images, but only an inscription of dedication to Tiberius. Nevertheless, the people protested strongly, backed up by Herod Antipas and his brothers. This time, Pilate refused to back down. In other places like Alexandria, shields were tolerated by the Jews. This was Jerusalem, however, and this was a “golden” opportunity for Herod to make Pilate look bad to Tiberias. Herod wrote a letter of official protest to the emperor, who ordered Pilate to have the shields sent to Caesarea, warning him about offending the Jews by violating their customs. All of this is to say that Pilate was none too popular with the Jews at this point in time. I doubt very much that he cared either, because his actions toward the Jews seem to indicate that he held a great disdain for them. You can imagine, then, how Pilate must have responded to the knock on his palace door early that fateful morning. “He who blesses his friend with a loud voice, rising early in the morning, It will be counted a curse to him” (Proverbs 27:14). The Jews are in a hurry, and they need to dispense with the legal formalities as quickly as possible if they are to have this whole horrible thing finished by sunset (so that they can “worship God” at this Passover). They have been up all night with Jesus, preparing for this moment. Now, they demand to see Pilate, but they also refuse to “defile themselves” by entering into the dwelling of this Gentile pagan (18:28). And then, when Pilate asks them to indicate what formal charges they wish to press against Jesus, they are unable to articulate any charges which would make Him worthy of the death penalty. Instead, they come up with a pious sounding version of “trust me”: “If this man were not a criminal, we would not have handed him over to you” (verse 30). They hesitated to bring the charge of blasphemy against Jesus because Pilate might dismiss it as unworthy of his consideration (cf. Acts 18:12-16). They evidently did not accuse Him of treason because this too would have incited His many followers, and they would have had difficulty proving it. Consequently they did not name the charge but assumed that it was serious and implied that Pilate should trust them and "rubber stamp" their decision. Perhaps the fact that Pilate had provided troops to arrest Jesus encouraged them to think that he had already judged Jesus guilty. They did not appreciate Pilate's question since it suggested that they would have to go through a formal trial from beginning to end. John's record paints a very shrewd politician who is very smart about the issues at hand, about his own position. So don't always write Pilate off as sort of this mealy-mouth embattled governor. He's a very shrewd, bright man. "It is possible that they were taken by surprise at Pilate's indication that he would try the case himself. They had had his cooperation in making the arrest; now they apparently expected that he would take their word for it that the man the Romans had helped to arrest was dangerous and should be executed." Pilate realized that the Jewish leaders had determined to do away with Jesus (cf. Matt. 27:18), but he had no evidence that Jesus had done anything worthy of death [i] See “Sequence of Events” summary at the end of this lesson. [ii] A study note in the NET Bible reads, “This is an event that otherwise is unattested, though several events similar to it are noted in Josephus (Jewish War 2.169-74; 2.175-77; Antiquities 13.372; 18.55-59; 18.60-62; 18.85-87). It would have caused a major furor.” The NET Bible (Dallas, TX: Biblical Studies Press), 1998. [iii] These are outlined by Maier on pages 148-153. [iv] This disdain was based upon their understanding of Exodus 20:4-5, which prohibited the use of engraved images. [v] Maier, pp. 148-149. 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Paul Maier BL is a barrister specialising in employment law and was called to The Bar in 2022. In this episode, Paul tells the story of his unique path to the Bar, his practice and the differences between the Irish and American legal systems.
Summer is here and it's time for some book recommendations. This week, Terry recommends some books from the stack. Books mentioned in this episode: Our Ancient Faith - Allen Guelzo Patton's Prayer - Alex Kershaw Is Atheism Dead? - Eric Metaxas Rubicon - Tom Holland Haiku - Everyman's Library Biblical Typology - Vern Poythress Eusebius: The Church History - Edited by Paul Maier
The latest Underground History takes up the subject. Host Chelsea Rose talks to population geneticist Paul Maier at Gene by Gene research revealing a secret from Beethoven's family.
On today's Bible Answer Man broadcast, Hank interviews Dr. Paul Maier, former Russell H. Seibert Professor of Ancient History at Western Michigan University, about the DVD The Week that Changed the World. Hank and Dr. Maier discuss the significance of Holy Week, those who erroneously deny the fatal torment of Jesus, extra-biblical evidence for the life of Christ that corresponds to Scripture, and more questions and misinformation surrounding the most important week in all of history.
On today's Bible Answer Man broadcast (03/31/23), Hank interviews Dr. Paul Maier, former Russell H. Seibert Professor of Ancient History at Western Michigan University, about the DVD The Week that Changed the World. Hank and Dr. Maier discuss the significance of Holy Week, those who erroneously deny the fatal torment of Jesus, extra-biblical evidence for the life of Christ that corresponds to Scripture, and more questions and misinformation surrounding the most important week in all of history.
Dr. Paul Maier of Western Michigan University The Constantine Codex (Skeleton Series) In the Fullness of Time: A Historian Looks at Christmas, Easter, and the Early Church
On this episode, Shane interacts with statements made on a History Channel documentary about the reference to Jesus in the writings of Josephus. Some claim that the passage is a complete forgery, while others argue that the passage was mildly interpolated. So, outside the Gospels, what can we really know about Jesus from history? Do the Gospels qualify as history, or should they be set aside as works of religious propaganda? SHOW NOTES• For further reading on this topic, check out the following articles by Shane Rosenthal: On Faith & History, and Why Should We Believe the Bible?• If you'd like to listen to other interviews related to this episode, check out Shane's interview with John Dickson, author of Is Jesus History?, as well as his conversation with Daniel Boyarin, author of The Jewish Gospels. If you'd like to hear the full discussion related to Josephus, here is the complete interview with Paul Maier.• The clips featuring Simcha Jacobovici originally appeared on this episode of The Naked Archaeologist. • As a way of saying thanks for your gift of any size, we'll send you a 20 page PDF copy of What is Faith? by Shane Rosenthal. You can make your gift by upgrading to a paid subscription through Substack, or by using the tip jar below. If you'd like your gift to be “tax-deductible,” click here for info about this new option.The Humble Skeptic is a listener-supported podcast. To help support this work, consider becoming a paid subscriber. Get full access to The Humble Skeptic at shanerose.substack.com/subscribe
Dr. Paul Maier of Western Michigan University The Constantine Codex (Skeleton Series) In the Fullness of Time: A Historian Looks at Christmas, Easter, and the Early Church
Rev. Jeffrey Nehrt, pastor of Our Redeemer Lutheran Church in Greenville, Illinois, joins Andy and Sarah to talk about the history of Greenville and OUr Redeemer Lutheran Church, how the community and church have changed over the years, how the introduction of the Federal Corrections Facility has shaped the ministry of Our Redeemer, and how they are observing their 90th anniversary. Saturday, Nov. 5th, 9am-3pm, Our Redeemer Lutheran Church in Greenville, Illinois, will be hosting Dr. Paul Maier. He will be giving a presentation on his new book, 'The Genuine Jesus, Fresh Evidence from History and Archeology.' This event is open to the Southern Illinois District. Lunch will be provided for by the church (a free will offering will be available). To ensure we have enough food for everyone, please make your reservation by emailing us: ourredeemergreenville@gmail.com. Come and be a part of this wonderful event and be inspired by the knowledge and information that Dr. Paul Maier gives us.
In this episode, Dr Paul Maier tells us about his research on the landscape genetics of the Yosemite toad, which only inhabits high-altitude meadows in California's Sierra Nevada Mountains. This episode explores the recent Heredity paper: “Landscape genetics of a sub-alpine toad: climate change predicted to induce upward range shifts via asymmetrical migration corridors” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on “The Liberty Alert with Greg Seltz” we continue with the special, re-presentation of the “Defense Sunday” sermon of the first speaker of the Lutheran Hour, Dr. Walter A. Maier. With permission from Dr. Paul Maier, Dr. Seltz is speaking the Gospel focused, second part of the “God is our Defense” sermon which proclaims that our ultimate assurance amidst all circumstances is that “God is every believer's defense.” Broadcast in 1941, in perilous times for our Country, this re-presentation demonstrates the timeless power and wisdom of the Word of God. Listen in for a message that preaches the “whole counsel of God” for the culture and the mission of the Church. And be challenged along with us as we continue to grow in the wisdom needed to be 2 Kingdom citizens for the country we love, especially in perilous times. Join us!
This week on “The Liberty Alert with Greg Seltz” we have a very special program. With permission from Dr. Paul Maier, Dr. Seltz is speaking “again” the very powerful and pertinent message from Dr. Walter A. Maier, titled “God is our Defense.” Broadcast in 1941, in perilous times for our Country, this re-presentation demonstrates the power and the wisdom of the Word of God no matter the times in which we find ourselves. Listen in for a message that preaches the “whole counsel of God” for the culture and the mission of the Church. And be challenged along with us as we continue to grow in the wisdom needed to be 2 Kingdom citizens for the country we love, especially in perilous times. Join us!
On today's Bible Answer Man broadcast, Hank interviews Dr. Paul Maier, former Russell H. Seibert Professor of Ancient History at Western Michigan University, about the DVD The Week that Changed the World. Hank and Dr. Maier discuss the significance of Holy Week, those who erroneously deny the fatal torment of Jesus, extra-biblical evidence for the life of Christ that corresponds to Scripture, and more questions and misinformation surrounding the most important week in all of history.
Dr. Paul Maier of Western Michigan University The Constantine Codex (Skeleton Series) In the Fullness of Time: A Historian Looks at Christmas, Easter, and the Early Church
On today's Bible Answer Man broadcast (04/14/22), Hank interviews Dr. Paul Maier, former Russell H. Seibert Professor of Ancient History at Western Michigan University, about the DVD The Week that Changed the World. Hank and Dr. Maier discuss the significance of Holy Week, those who erroneously deny the fatal torment of Jesus, extra-biblical evidence for the life of Christ that corresponds to Scripture, and more questions and misinformation surrounding the most important week in all of history.
On today's Bible Answer Man broadcast, Hank highlights the importance of his book The Third Day and the DVD The Week That Changed the World by Dr. Paul Maier. In past decades we have seen an outpouring of sensationalistic books, movies, and TV shows that make the life and ministry of Jesus barely recognizable. Dr. Maier calls this the “Jesus Game.” Winning or losing this game depends on how radically different the portrait of Jesus is from the historic Gospel narratives. The prize is maximum coverage and recognition, and any frowns from the faithful are ignored amid the skyrocketing sales. This is the culture we live in and the antidote is truth.Hank also answers the following questions:My son rejected Christianity and now says he's agnostic, and I'm wondering about his soul.Do Muslims and Christians worship the same God?Is Oneness Pentecostalism and their denial of the Trinity a heresy?Could you give me some insight on the teaching of Ray Hagin and this idea of Afrocentrism?
On today's Bible Answer Man broadcast (03/30/22), Hank highlights the importance of his book The Third Day and the DVD The Week That Changed the World by Dr. Paul Maier. In past decades we have seen an outpouring of sensationalistic books, movies, and TV shows that make the life and ministry of Jesus barely recognizable. Dr. Maier calls this the “Jesus Game.” Winning or losing this game depends on how radically different the portrait of Jesus is from the historic Gospel narratives. The prize is maximum coverage and recognition, and any frowns from the faithful are ignored amid the skyrocketing sales. This is the culture we live in and the antidote is truth.Hank also answers the following questions:My son rejected Christianity and now says he's agnostic, and I'm wondering about his soul.Do Muslims and Christians worship the same God?Can we calculate how long humans have been on earth from the genealogies in Genesis?Did God originally create us to be vegans?In John 19:26-27 Jesus commanded John to care for His mother Mary; what happened to Joseph?What does the Bible say about having a tattoo if it is in good taste?
Dr. Paul Maier of Western Michigan University
Does your knowledge of the Christmas story come from traditional Christmas songs or Scripture? Paul Maier gives us the historical background for the Christmas story, dispelling some popular myths perpetuated by artistic license. We'll also hear some Christmas hymns, and the biblical account from the Gospel of Luke. Show Notes and Resources Find resources from this podcast at shop.familylife.com. Download FamilyLife's new app! Check out all that's available on the FamilyLife Podcast Network.
Dr. Paul Maier of Western Michigan University The Constantine Codex (Skeleton Series) In the Fullness of Time: A Historian Looks at Christmas, Easter, and the Early Church
Am 5. Juni wird im Mumuth der KUG die konzertante Aufführung der Oper „Le nozze di Figaro“ von Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart im Livestream übertragen. Im Gespräch: Paul Maier, der eine der Vorstellungen als Dirigent leiten wird – für ihn eine persönliche Premiere. Der Beitrag Figaro als Premiere erschien zuerst auf AirCampus.
On today's show, I have a little surprise for all of you out there interested in genealogy, family history and all the subjects in between. Dr. Paul Maier, is a Population Geneticist with Family Tree DNA and it's parent company, Gene by Gene. Paul joins me to discuss growing up in California, what role the Yosemite Frog played in his career path and all the details about what his job as a population geneticist encompasses and all the details about family genealogy tests plus so much more. You can learn more about Family Tree DNA at https://www.familytreedna.com As a reminder if you Are not already subscribed to my podcast, I want to encourage you to do that today. I really don't want you to miss a single upcoming episode. You can subscribe at asoutherngirlsview.com/podcast You can also find me on apple podcasts and spotify. And if you're feeling extra warm and fuzzy, I would be so grateful if you left me a review over on iTunes, as well. Those reviews help other people find my podcast and they're also fun for me to go in and read. You can click the link in the show notes or go to iTunes find my podcast, then select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. Until next time, stay safe and have a fantastic rest of the day.
Dr. Paul Maier of Western Michigan University The Constantine Codex (Skeleton Series) In the Fullness of Time: A Historian Looks at Christmas, Easter, and the Early Church
Als Journalist zu arbeiten ist für Paul Maier ein Traumberuf. Seine eigene Motivation öffnet ihm die Türen zu ersten Jobs in der Medienwelt und zu seinem eigenen Onlinemagazin "Am Rand". Das Handwerk dazu lernt er auch an der FHWien der WKW. Im Talk mit "Meet Your Studi" spricht er über den Bachelor "Journalismus und Media Management".
Listen in as Matt and John discuss the college football playoff, the Christmas story, and Randy Johnson 0:00- Intro and sports 16:55-Christmas story 41:48-athlete 46:17 one thing Resources Kostenberger and Taylor, The First Days of Jesus: The Story of the Incarnation → https://www.amazon.com/First-Days-Jesus-Story-Incarnation/dp/1433542781/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=kostenberger+first+days+of+jesus&qid=1608215898&sr=8-1 Hoehner, Chronological Aspects of the Life of Christ → https://www.amazon.com/Chronological-Aspects-Christ-Harold-Hoehner/dp/0310262119/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3I0ADE89UPQ0A&dchild=1&keywords=chronological+aspects+of+the+life+of+christ%2C+harold+hoehner&qid=1608216011&sprefix=hoehner+chrono%2Caps%2C196&sr=8-1 Paul Maier, In the Fullness of Time → https://www.amazon.com/Fullness-Time-Historian-Christmas-Easter/dp/0825433290/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2FZ5CXFRU9I0M&dchild=1&keywords=in+the+fulln
Dr. Paul Maier of Western Michigan University The Constantine Codex (Skeleton Series) In the Fullness of Time: A Historian Looks at Christmas, Easter, and the Early Church
Join the conversation as Matt and John discuss the Big Ten, Reformation Day, and Troy Polamalu. Michael Reeves, The Unquenchable Flame: https://www.amazon.com/Unquenchable-Flame-Discovering-Heart-Reformation/dp/1433669315/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=reeves+unquenchable+flame&qid=1603658881&sr=8-1 Stephen Nichols, The Reformation: How a Monk and a Mallet Changed the World: https://www.amazon.com/Reformation-Monk-Mallet-Changed-World/dp/1581348290/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=nichols+reformation&qid=1603659657&sr=8-1 Paul Maier, Martin Luther: A Man Who Changed the World: https://www.amazon.com/Martin-Luther-Man-Changed-World/dp/0758606265/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=maier+martin+luther&qid=1603659746&sr=8-1 Reformation Polka: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4TeJJmQJqU&list=PLBWlg1ZkViWoX8wPYtMATDVXR9ipqiDvR&index=1
On today's Bible Answer Man broadcast, Hank opens with a question he received in an email from George. He wants to know if Christianity stole the Virgin Birth, death, and Resurrection of Jesus from ancient pagan mystery religions. As stated by Hank, this proposition has become catastrophically popular in the broader post-Christian culture. In recent decades there have been lots of books, movies, and television specials in which Jesus and the true origins of Christianity are barely recognizable. In a book Hank co-authored with historian Paul Maier titled The Da Vinci Code: Fact or Fiction?, they call this “The Jesus Game.” This game has been played ever since the pagan philosopher Celsus first articulated the narrative a hundred or so years following the life, death, resurrection, and ascension of our Lord. And it's been played with great enthusiasm ever since.Hank also answers the following questions:I have concerns about the way my daughters are dressing; are there any guidelines in the Bible for how women should dress?I'm having issues getting into the Pauline corpus. Do you have any suggestions?
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/207/29 On todays Bible Answer Man broadcast, Hank opens with a question he received in an email from George. He wants to know if Christianity stole the Virgin Birth, death, and Resurrection of Jesus from ancient pagan mystery religions. As stated by Hank, this proposition has become catastrophically popular in the broader post-Christian culture. In recent decades there have been lots of books, movies, and television specials in which Jesus and the true origins of Christianity are barely recognizable. In a book Hank co-authored with historian Paul Maier titled The Da Vinci Code: Fact or Fiction?, they call this The Jesus Game. This game has been played ever since the pagan philosopher Celsus first articulated the narrative a hundred or so years following the life, death, resurrection, and ascension of our Lord. And its been played with great enthusiasm ever since. Hank also answers the following questions: I have concerns about the way my daughters are dressing; are there any guidelines in the Bible for how women should dress? Im having issues getting into the Pauline corpus. Do you have any suggestions?
On today's Bible Answer Man broadcast (08/05/20), Hank opens with a question he received in an email from George. He wants to know if Christianity stole the Virgin Birth, death, and Resurrection of Jesus from ancient pagan mystery religions. As stated by Hank, this proposition has become catastrophically popular in the broader post-Christian culture. In recent decades there have been lots of books, movies, and television specials in which Jesus and the true origins of Christianity are barely recognizable. In a book Hank co-authored with historian Paul Maier titled The Da Vinci Code: Fact or Fiction?, they call this “The Jesus Game.” This game has been played ever since the pagan philosopher Celsus first articulated the narrative a hundred or so years following the life, death, resurrection, and ascension of our Lord. And it's been played with great enthusiasm ever since.Hank also answers the following questions:Why did Jesus wait to visit Lazarus?My non-Trinitarian friend claims that the Bible does not speak of the Holy Spirit as a person, but merely as God's energy. Are there any arguments from Scripture that could convince him that the Holy Spirit is indeed a godly person?
Dr. Paul Maier of Western Michigan University The Constantine Codex (Skeleton Series) In the Fullness of Time: A Historian Looks at Christmas, Easter, and the Early Church
Dr. Paul Maier of Western Michigan University The Constantine Codex (Skeleton Series) In the Fullness of Time: A Historian Looks at Christmas, Easter, and the Early Church
Dr. Paul Maier of Western Michigan University The Constantine Codex (Skeleton Series) In the Fullness of Time: A Historian Looks at Christmas, Easter, and the Early Church
Listen as Jonathan highlights Pontius Pilate, a historical fiction novel that gives the gospel story through the eyes of the Romans. This book will remind you how attractive a person Jesus is, even to the most hardened skeptic.
Eklatante Gehaltsunterschiede, Kürzungen bei Frauen-Organisationen oder Abtreibungsverbot im US Bundesstaat Georgia - es gibt für den Feminismus genug zu tun in der Welt. Lisa Jeuschnigger, Johanna Hirzberger, Gudrun Lunacek, Veronika Hribernik und Miriam Seifert haben ein feministisches Radio-Magazin gegründet, das Frauen in den Vordergrund stellen soll: Femtastic. Seit Mai ist es On Air. Im Talk sprechen Lisa Jeuschnigger und Johanna Hirzberger zum ersten feministischen Radiomagazin Wiens. Außerdem: Der Godfather of Dance Musik, Giorgio Moroder, war kürzlich in Wien. Paul Maier hat ihn getroffen und porträtiert den Weg zum Welthit - damals und heute.
What should you give the readers on your Christmas list? Ray Keating provides a varied list of book recommendations. The titles and links to the books Ray recommends, as well as links to relevant articles and Authors and Entrepreneurs episodes can be found at https://pastorstephengrant.blogspot.com/2018/12/links-to-books-recommended-for.html.
Im letzten Teil berichtet P.M. von den ganz großen Momenten in seiner Karriere. Der Einstieg in die Geschäftsführung und die damaligen Großaufträge für die Uni Konstanz sowie Planung und Ausführung der Heizungsanlagen für die Autofährschiffe waren echte Highlights...Nebenbei war er als Aktiver und Trainer sehr erfolgreich beim Schwimmclub Sparta tätig und ist heute das letzte lebende Gründungsmitglied !Oben abgebildet: Auszug aus einer Werbebroschüre von d+h, ca. 1970 Weiterlesen
“While Charles Dickens' immortal story is a compelling tale of transformation, imagine what it would look like had Dickens been ambitious enough to have had Scrooge go on to tackle some of the greatest questions in life, such as: Does God exist? If so, why is there such evil and suffering in this world? Is there meaning and purpose in life? Is there an after-life? Is freedom worth fighting for, and what's at stake if we lose it? These pages are bold enough to do exactly that, and do it brilliantly.” —Dr. Paul Maier, author with over 5 million books in print including A Skeleton in God's Closet So a world-famous apologist like Dr. Paul Maier comments on this fascinating tale of Christmas carol with an apologetic bent. A Scrooge bent on getting rid of religion -- "Bah! Humbug!" by enacting a law that targets religion as hate speech. But what happens in one night is truly a tale to be told. Welcome to Christmas in July, apologetics style as I talk with author Steven Luhring and his wonderful modern adapation of a classic. You can calli in at 646-668-8485 and press 1 to be live on air. Or, download Stitcher on your mobile device. Follow us on iTunes. Or, click on the link here: http://tobtr.com/10867335.
In diesem Teil erzählt unser Interviewpartner von seinem Vater Paul Senior, vom sogenannten Mai-Geld, der Kultur des Feierabendbieres, und der damaligen Firmenphilosophie " Geht nicht - Gibt´s nicht ! "Aufnahme von 1998 - oben links P. Maier und rechts daneben Albert Junior mit Sohn Thomas Weiterlesen
Paul Maier war über 47 Jahre bei d+h tätig. 1964 legt er seine Meisterprüfung ab. Von seinem Werdegang in der Firma und vieles mehr ... jetzt reinhören ! Weiterlesen
AfterCast: An Audio Companion for the Classical, Charlotte Mason Mama
Eusebius, The Church History (translated by Paul Maier) is a book I've been reading with E-Age-Fourteen for our Bible/Church History category and it is just fantastic. It reminds me a lot of the book of Acts, and also Bede's Ecclesiastical History. I honestly think reading through it has been a great way to kick off high school. In today's episode, I read an excerpt and then attempt to pull out a principle that I personally found helpful, and I hope you do, too. I'd tell you what that principle is, but I think it's nicer to hear it in context, so why not click that play button? To access the posts and show notes for this podcast, go to afterthoughtsblog.net/podcast . To support the show, go to afterthoughtsblog.net/donate . To find Brandy on Facebook, go to www.facebook.com/AfterthoughtsBlog .
After kicking of the show with a Paul Maier original composition, the boys hit shuffle on their listening devices and pick the first album that comes up! While Chris plays songs from a tongue in cheek alt/rock band (17:50, 34:19, 49:05, 1:01:34, 1:11:27), Paul selects tracks from a 70's rock cornerstone out of the UK (27:17, 44:08, 54:41, 1:06:28, 1:17:20). All this plus making America great again (3:12), winding down in Charlotte (5:15), personal music devices (9:37), the Simpsons (36:32), how to track down albums in the olden days (35:52), Sergio the baker (42:00), Peach Beer, (53:07), Ohoff Uhn (59:18), quizas quizas quizas (1:14:55), more OLN death talk (1:21:41), Foghat v. Taylor Swift (1:24:47). Outro: Nugget - Cake Albums This Week: Fashion Nugget - Cake Fool For The City - Foghat Reach Us: @pmaier001 @chrismaierBC @olinernotes olinernotes@gmail.com
*This week play the OLN drinking game! Everytime Chris says "definitely" or Paul says "British", take a drink!* This week our co-hosts go guest-less with the theme "One Hit Wonder". While Paul plays cuts from another 70's rock band out of Denver (14:45, 38:48, 55:13, 1:07:21, 1:26:33), Chris selects tracks from another British band going through a stylistic shift (25:45, 46:43, 1:02:08, 1:17:44, 1:31:03). All this plus Chris vs Eddie Van Halen (2:34), Cindy's bobblehead (5:45), wisdom teeth (8:52), Paul's Super 70's Podcast Playlist (24:21), the Manitoba Moose (32:29), Seymour Butts (34:55), how many music charts are there? (1:16:06), Blur cover band (1:23:33), French OLN fans (1:40:16) Intro: Music by David Lee Roth Lyrics by Paul Maier Outro:Van Halen preforms Don't Call Us, We'll Call You Albums This Week: Don't Call Us We'll Call You - Sugarloaf Blur - Blur Reach Us: @olinernotes @pmaier001 @chrismaierBC olinernotes@gmail.com
This weeks theme is "Band/Artist from the Maritimes". Chris features a greatest hits album from one of Canada's biggest East Coast bands of all time (19:10) while Paul selects tracks from a long serving solo artist from Nova Scotia (27:25). Also on this episode, where has the time gone? (2:11), definition of the Maritimes (5:46), 4/20 (11:51), Rita McNeil (34:24), what's Chris' album (38:00), Paul @ 69 (1:03:31), Legends of the NHL (1:14:38), Canadian pride (1:18:58) and Paul hates Mike Vernon (1:37:28) Intro: music by Beck lyrics by Paul Maier Outro: Can't You See by Marshall Tucker Band Albums this week: A-Sides Win - Sloan Matt Minglewood Band - Matt Minglewood Reach us: @pmaier001 @olinernotes @chrismaierBC olinernotes@gmail.com
Thyis week, Chris and Paul switch eras and play albums from each others favourite decade. Chris plays cuts from a 70's album that was a cornerstone of the post-punk genre of music (16:30) while Paul plays tracks from one of the most quintessentially Canadian albums of the 90's if not ever(23:30). All this plus, stadium talk (4:17), future intro songs (8:50), Gym mishaps (12:25), warm up songs (38:31), Paul never listens (40:23), the Canadian Pearl Jam (46:32), lyric origins (1:01:29), Paul's possible career change (1:23:43) and Agent Palmer-Maier? (1:35:18) Intro Song: music by the Rolling Stones lyrics by Paul Maier Outro song:Highway Girl (Double-Suicide Rant) - The Tragically Hip Albums This Week: London Calling - The Clash Fully Completely - The Tragically Hip
This week on OLN, we welcome Chris' brother in-law Seb Hachey and his theme "Band You Didn't Like Until You Saw Them Live" and his album of symphonic metal that he didn't feel was metal enough (12:28). Paul selects tracks from a British band that influenced many popular artists that came afterwards (19:35) and Chris plays cuts from one of his all-time favourite guitar albums (31:18). All this plus, Bulleit vs. Crown Royal (3:56), more reasons not to like Nickleback (9:48), double-bass on a Hello-Kitty drum kit (43:07), Pink Floyd (1:07:22), sound effects for the show (1:17:03), Red Hot Slade Peppers (1:24:08), Paul loves Sonic (1:31:18), Beats headphones (1:39:02) Intro: Music by Ben Harper, lyrics by Paul Maier Outro: Mike Portnoy On Hello Kitty Drum Kit Albums This Week: Systematic Chaos - Dream Theatre Slayed? - Slade The Bends - Radiohead Find Us: @pmaier001 @chrismaierBC @olinernotes olinernotes@gmail.com
This week we welcome Carl Landra of the 4th Line Podcast and his theme "Favourite Driving Albums". While Carl plays us a pop-country album he loves to sing along to in the car (8:09), Chris selects tracks from his favourite road trip Lp (23:46) and Paul plays cuts from a 90's album his son loves as much as he does (32:26). All this plus, truck-liner notes (3:23), North Carolina (6:21), why Chris doesn't like Country (16:44), Chris' Poetry Corner (44:53), pick-up trucks (50:15), the 4th Line (1:11:23), failed Oilers hockey blog (1:15:13), and Hanks Hammering' BBQ Sauce (1:40:11). Please note, there is blank audio from 51:50 - 51:59 - our apologies. Intro Song: Music by Tonic - Lyrics by Paul Maier Outro: I Hate Country Music - Livingston Taylor Albums This Week: Night Train - Jason Aldean We Were Born In A Flame - Sam Roberts Fizzy, Fuzzy, Big and Buzzy - the Refreshments Contact us: @pmaier001 @chrismaierbc @olinernotes olinernotes@gmail.com
Under this week's theme of "Albums You Can't Find On Youtube or Spotify", Paul selects tracks from an LP who's members are from his home town (12:36) while Chris plays cuts from a British group that were part of initial discovery of UK music (23:12). All this plus Austin festivals (02:30), Cindy's birthday (06:30), impending scotch shortage (09:18), the Beatles (36:13), Chris's poor tech knowledge (44:06) and the death of grunge (54:52). Intro: Music by Alabama Shakes lyrics by Paul Maier Outro: Excerpt from Lock,Stock and Two Smoking Barrels Albums This Week: Hammersmith - Hammersmith Marchin' Already - Ocean Colour Scene Reach Us: @pmaier001 @ChrisMaierBC @olinernotes olinernotes@gmail.com
This week we are joined by the second half of the Hot Butter Podcast - Adam Postal and his theme of "Album that Changed the Way You Hear Music". Adam brings an album from his school days that takes him away from his Rap roots coupled with some more old-man bitching about the state of music (13:32) while Paul selects tracks from a 70's band that influenced the major players of the 90's (31:12) and Chris plays cuts from a recording that straight-uo knocked him on his ass (41:58). All this plus brothers (2:41), more politics (6:00), the Coriolis Equation (1:07:52), guitar story telling (1:51:11), the invisible hand (1:17:44), name that artist (1:25:20), "Butch Big" (1:37:30) and Uncle Gerry (1:38:30) Intro: Lyrics by Paul Maier Outro: Twist by Korn Albums this Week: Life is Peachy - Korn Not Fragile - B.T.O. Siamese Dream - Smashing Pumpkins Reach us at: @DrHotButter @pmaier001 @ChrisMaierBC @olinernotes olinernotes@gmail.com
This week we welcome Jen Milroy from the Full of Fibre Podcast and this week's theme of "Movie Soundtracks". She brings us orchestrated music from one of her favourite whimsical films, while Chris plays cuts from an album that was instrumental in sending him down his musical path. A lover of action and spy movies, Paul selects some blood pumping music from one of his favourites of the genre. All this plus mild vs hot weather, drive in theatres, unwitting family members submitting songs for the LPP, drive-in theatres, camping out for tickets, Diamond Dave torture video and some good old fashion Nickel-bashing! Intro: music by Will Smith lyrics by Paul Maier Outro: Truth or Dare by N.E.R.D. Albums this Week: Princess Bride Sdtrk Singles Sdtrk XXX Sdtrk Reach Us: @jvmilroy @pmaier001 @chrismaierBC @olinernotes All hate mail to theagentpalmer@gmail.com or olinernotes@gmail.com
With this week's theme of "album your wife got you into" we start off by discussing the importance of musical compatibility with your significant other. Then, Paul discovers an album on Cindy's iPod while doing some home painting and Chris is introduced to a band influenced by some of his favourite artists on a burnt disc Kristin encouraged him to listen to. All this plus road trips, last name sharing, border crossings, Chinese music stores, Chicago, Lollapalooza and Beyatchay! Intro: music by Jack White lyrics by Paul Maier Outro: Tainted Love - Soft Cell Albums this week: A Girl Like Me - Rihanna Hot Fuss - The Killers Reach Us At: @pmaier001 @chrismaierBC @olinernotes olinernotes@gmail.com
This week the fellas host Bret Postal from Hot Butter Podcast and his theme of Rebellion! After unveiling the origin story of Paul's love of parody song making, Bret introduces us to an album he discovered at the tender age of 11 that kept him and the boys company through out their hockey playing careers. Meanwhile, Paul steps into the 90's with an album his son brought to him for his work-outs and Chris drops back to the late 70's with the founding fathers of everything that is punk. All this plus Beavis and Butthead, Bulleit Bourbon, Case Logic CD holders, old man bitching about today's music, Queen Elizabeth the 2nd, Donald Trump and the Lieutenant Governor - that's right, we get political! Intro lyrics by Paul Maier, music by 21 Pilots Outro: Anarchy in the UK - Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain Albums This Week: White Zombie - La Sexorcisto Vol. 1 Rage Against The Machine - Self Titled Never Mind The Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols - The Sex Pistols We Can Be Reached: @hotbutterpod @pmaier001 @chrismaierBC @olinernotes.com olinernotes@gmail.com
This week we have on Matt McDonough from Passer's By Podcast with his chosen theme of "Album You Love on Vinyl". After blowing us away with his story of home engineering, Matt plays selections from an album that technology couldn't hold him back from - Chris brings cuts from a best of album for an artist that can't get airplay until 20 years after he releases his material and Paul plays songs from a Canadian band that spawned a top music producer as well as Bryan Adam's long-time co-writer. All this plus power-ballads, song stealing, staged vs theatrical, free vinyl, wannabe DJ's and we finally retire Detroit Rock City from the Listening Party Podcast! Intro: Music by Pink Floyd - Lyrics by Paul Maier Outro: Detroit Rock City - Kiss Albums This Week: Destroyer - Kiss Nude and Rude - Iggy Pop Armageddon - Prism You Can Reach Us At: @Passerbypod @pmaier001 @chrismaierBC @olinernotes olinernotes@gmail.com
This week our theme is "Album You Bought On A Whim". We start off by discussing Chris' appearance last week on the Listening Party Podcast and all of the fun that was had there followed up with our tales of how we each found ourselves taking a chance on an unknown band. Paul returns to the 70's with an album featuring intense album art while Chris puts forth an album inspired by the 60's and Indian culture. All this plus laughing out loud while pod-listening, theatrical music, sons of famous actors, bad luck and crapping on peoples' songs. Intro: Music by U2 Lyrics by Paul Maier Outro:Infinite Sun - Kula Shaker Albums this week: K - Kula Shaker Astral Projector - Zon Find Us At: @pmaier001 @chrismaierBC @olinernotes olinernotes@gmail.com
This week we have musician and podcaster Jason Ferguson from A Basement in Tulsa. Fresh off his appearance on the Listening Party Podcast, Jason elaborates further on his American Idol tryouts and explains how he quit music to concentrate on podcasting. Under the theme of "Live Album", Jason presents a band he saw early on in their career and wishes he had paid attention to when he had the chance to get to know them. Pauls album is a UK originator of hard rock that inspired many to came after and Chris brings a live California punk album that pushed him to look into their source material. This plus the rigours of live performance, strict parents, fertility cults and Chris' inability to hear lyrics! Intro by Paul Maier Outro: Set That Girl Free - Jason Ferguson Albums This Week: Live From the Woods - NeedToBreathe Live 1973 - Uriah Heep Live From the Roxy - Social Distortion Reach Us At: @fabitpodcast @pmaier001 @chrismaierBC @olinernotes olinernotes@gmail.com
This week we are joined by none other than the legendary "Diamond" Dave Maier of Podcast W/O Borders, Diamond Minds, Inglorious Gentlemen's Club and Chronicles Unwritten. This week we begin with a discussion on the virtues of using Spotify free music service before diving into our theme of "Album You Didn't Like At First But Grew To Appreciate". David brings us one of his all-time favourite Canadian male artists, Paul represents an iconic band in their formative years, while Chris plays tracks from a CD with one of the most annoying singles of the 90's. This plus depression, truck humps, backwards tracks and singers who sound like farm animals. BAA-AA! Intro lyrics by: Paul Maier Outro: Wild Eyes - The Stampeders Albums This Week: Arrows of Desire - Matthew Good Queen II - Queen August and Everything After - Counting Crows We Can Be Reached: @davidmaier7 @pmaier001 @chrismaierBC @olinernotes olinernotes@gmail.com
Happy New Year! This week we pay tribute to the famous annual ball drop in Times Square with the theme "Bands of New York". Our guest, blogger and professional pod-guest, Agent (Jason) Palmer brings a quirky and cerebral album from a long standing NY duo and tells us of his personal visits to the great American city. Paul selects tracks from a classic rock staple that practically invented theatrical arena rock and Chris chooses an album that spearheaded the modern garage rock revival. Enjoy and we'll see you next year! Albums this week: Apollo 18 - They Might Be Giants Kiss - Love Gun The Strokes - Is This It Intro by Paul Maier We can be reached @olinernotes @pmaier001 @chrismaierBC @AgentPalmer and olinernotes@gmail.com
Matthew's Gospel recounts Herod's infanticide of baby boys in Bethlehem, but no other historical sources appear to mention this tragedy. Did it really happen?
Ever heard a song that stopped you in your tracks and made you say, "I need to get this!!"? Our guest this week, the incomparable Henno Heitur of Angela's Awesome Podcast, Moving the Needle Podcast, Inglorious Gentelmen and probably a dozen more brings us the theme of "Fried Your Tree LP". After taking our hosts to school on studio recording and mastering, Henno talks about how a song on a juke box made him turn away from the polished rock of the 80's and 90's, while conversely, Chris spins an album that brought him running back to that same heavy rock era. Meanwhile, Paul introduces us to one of the best selling artists in every part of the world except North America and defends the merits of his music. We run a little long this ep. but when you've got a guest as interesting and knowledgeable as Henno, the time can get away from you... Albums This Week: Pixies - Surfer Rosa, Robbie Williams - In and Out of Consciousness: Greatest Hits 1990-2010, Velvet Revolver - Contraband Intro Track Voice-over by Paul Maier Outro Track: Tangled - Cake Face Jane You can reach us at @pmaier001 @chrismaierBC @olinernotes and olinernotes@gmail.com and Henno @idahenno
This week has Paul and Chris push themselves out of their comfort zone by choosing albums under the theme "Post 2005". After discussing how they attempt to stay in the loop when it comes to modern music, Paul spins some tracks from an album he bought to accompany him on a family trip to Galveston TX and Chris plays his selections of an album passed to him by a music loving employee. Albums this week: Imagine Dragons - Night Visions and The Black Keys - Brothers Intro music by The Black Eyed Peas, voice over by Paul Maier Outro music by Led Zeppelin, preformed by Kid Rock You can contact us: @pmaier001, @chrismaierBC, @olinernotes and olinernotes@gmail.com
Dr. Paul Maier Part 2 by Doug Thorpe, Andrew Wyant
Dr. Paul Maier; Evidence for the New Testament by Doug Thorpe, Andrew Wyant
AAP 048 - Happy One Year Birthday To AAP!!! Thank you for listening and interacting with us for a year. This week is a bonus episode that starts with Angela and Henno riffing on foods to eat to boost our energy; a questions submitted by our friends at the History Of Bad Ideas Podcast. Find them on Facebook, Twitter @BadIdeasPodcast and on our podcast networks. Then, Henno has a chat with Paul Maier from the Diamond Minds Podcast. They talk about the dude perspective on working out, making a habit of health, getting older and recovering from injuries and Paul shares with us the even that started him on his path of health and fitness. Find Paul on Twitter @pmaier001 and @DiaMindsPod. Helping you "find your own path to inspiration" Proud member of the Wicked Radio Network and Tangent Bound Network Going To Angelas Psychology Of Eating Health At Every Size Friends of the Show The Crazy Life Podcast Snake Oil Comics Podcast Ladies Night Podcast Pittsburgh Nerd Podcast Salty Language Podcast Dark Angels and Pretty Freaks Podcast
AAP 035 - Angela and her husband Rob said goodbye to one of their furry family members this week. She wrote a fantastic blog to Sammy and the things that she learned from him Here. This is my Podcast tribute to Sammy with huge thanks to my band mates Aquila and Dave and friends Doug LeMesurier (@jlemesur), Paul Maier from the Diamond Minds Podcast, Coach Ryan Beagley from the GreenUP Gaming Podcast and Neil C from Dark Angels and Pretty Freaks Podcast. Don't forget to check out our Superhero Workout HERE on youtube. Some of the exercises we do at Angela's Gym with a comic book twist. Helping you "find your own path to inspiration" Proud member of the Wicked Radio Network and Tangent Bound Network Going To Angelas Psychology Of Eating Health At Every Size Friends of the Show Snake Oil Comics Podcast Ladies Night Podcast Pittsburgh Nerd Podcast Salty Language Podcast Dark Angels and Pretty Freaks Podcast
DAPF #63 Dark Angels & Pretty Freaks #63. We are Joined by the Hosts of Diamond Minds Podcast. Triple D (Paul Maier) and Double D (David Maier) to talk about naked beaches, RCCC, family, friends, podcasting, and so much more! Download our free app! www.DarkAngelsandPrettyFreaks.com
Interview with Paul Maier on Ancient Historiography