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Listen to the rest of this premium episode by subscribing at patreon.com/knowyourenemyThe first three weeks of Donald Trump's second administration have seen a flurry of vicious executive orders aimed at the federal workforce, trans people, government agencies, and others—all while Elon Musk and his deranged band of young sociopaths, otherwise known as the "Department of Government Efficiency," have been set loose on the Treasury's payment system and other key functions of the state. In this episode, we talk with John Ganz to try to make sense of it all: how to avoid getting sucked into the political quicksand of debating conservatives about line items in a budget, what Trump and Musk really want, how "presidential" political systems break down, and, generally, how to think about What's Happening Now.Sources:James Burnham, The Machiavellians: Defenders of Freedom (1943)— The Managerial Revolution: What Is Happening in the World (1941)George Orwell, "Second Thoughts on James Burnham," Polemic, May 1946John Ganz, "What Happened Here," Unpopular Front, Feb 4, 2024Nathan Tankus, "Elon Musk Wants to Get Operational Control of the Treasury's Payment System," Notes on the Crises, Feb 3, 2024Karen Yourish, et al, "All of the Trump Administration's Major Moves in the First 17 Days," New York Times, Feb 6, 2024Yoni Applebaum, "America's Fragile Constitution," The Atlantic, Oct 2015Eric Rauchway, Why the New Deal Matters (2021)
Get access to The Backroom Exclusive episodes on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/OneDime In this episode of 1Dime Radio, the host discusses anarchism with Daniel Baryon from the YouTube channel Anark joins me to discuss Anarchism and his case for it. After debunking some misconceptions about "anti-authoritarianism" popularized by Engels's Polemic "On Authority," I challenge Anark on some anarchist ideas and ask him some critical questions regarding its practical implementation in the real world. We cover the philosophical underpinnings of anarchism, the question of the state, democracy, planning, power, human nature, organization, the feasibility of decentralized governance, and the historical examples of libertarian communist/anarchist experiments. Timestamps: 00:00 What is Freedom For? Backroom sneak peek 04:40 Introduction to Anark 08:27 Friedrich Engels' On Authority 19:06 "Authoritarianism" and Democracy 30:46 The Historical Basis of Anarchist Presuppositions 55:18 The State, Power Hierarchy 01:48:39 Localism, Confederaitonalismm and Real Examples 02:09:29 Different Forms of Democracy, 02:30:56 Transition to The Backroom Read more with Speechify: https://speechify.com/?source=fb-for-mobile&via=1Dime Check out Anark's videos: https://www.youtube.com/@Anark Follow me on X: https://x.com/1DimeOfficial: Check out my main channel videos: https://www.youtube.com/@1Dimee Outro Music by Karl Casey Be sure to give 1Dime Radio a 5 Star Rating if you enjoy the show!
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Komplikovaná, Ona je taká, Ja som to vedel... už asi viete, že hosťom Nočnej pyramídy je člen legendárnej skupiny Polemic. Spevák a gitarista Braňo Bajza začal hrať v šestnástich, dodnes vraví, že na pódiu musí byť poriadna show. Sandre Vychlopenovej porozpráva o muzikantských vyše 36-ich rokoch s kapelou, ale možno ho nepoznáte ako vášnivého fotografa, pestovateľa čili papričiek, či domáceho pekára. Dnešné tak povediac live vystúpenie Bejza z Polemicu v tejto epizóde NP. | Hosť: Braňo Bajza (frontman skupiny Polemic). | Moderuje: Sandra Vychlopenová. | Tolkšou Nočná pyramída pripravuje Slovenský rozhlas, Rádio Slovensko, SRo1.
Covid-19 is still around, but it's far less deadly. And, yet ... still deadly. Katelyn Jetelina, author of the Your Local Epidemiologist Substack, is here to talk about lessons learned, how vigilant we should all be, and if she ever wears a mask anymore. Plus, Hunter Biden pleads to felony tax evasion charges, debate anticipation has put every thing else in suspended animation, and we take listener feedback, play jingles, and award a Lobstar of this Antwentig. Produced by Joel Patterson and Corey Wara Email us at thegist@mikepesca.com To advertise on the show, visit: https://advertisecast.com/TheGist Subscribe to The Gist Subscribe: https://subscribe.mikepesca.com/ Follow Mikes Substack at: Pesca Profundities | Mike Pesca | Substack Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Abstract: Within the text of the Book of Mormon, the name of Jared's brother is never revealed. Various reasons have been offered for the lack of a name, but nothing conclusive has been offered. Taking a cue from the polemical nature of Old Testament theology, this paper argues that the opening of the book of […] The post The Man with No Name: The Story of the Brother of Jared as an Anti-Babel Polemic first appeared on The Interpreter Foundation.
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Abstract: Within the text of the Book of Mormon, the name of Jared's brother is never revealed. Various reasons have been offered for the lack of a name, but nothing conclusive has been offered. Taking a cue from the polemical nature of Old Testament theology, this paper argues that the opening of the book of […] The post The Man with No Name: The Story of the Brother of Jared as an Anti-Babel Polemic first appeared on The Interpreter Foundation.
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Abstract: Within the text of the Book of Mormon, the name of Jared's brother is never revealed. Various reasons have been offered for the lack of a name, but nothing conclusive has been offered. Taking a cue from the polemical nature of Old Testament theology, this paper argues that the opening of the book of […] The post The Man with No Name: The Story of the Brother of Jared as an Anti-Babel Polemic first appeared on The Interpreter Foundation.
This vidcast (video podcast) is a supplement to the podcast Genesis 5. In this video we will see how God taught His people, the Hebrews, in ways that would make sense only to them in their day. We would not recognize it as we read the Bible. God is writing to a people thousands of years ago using concepts only they understood and not us. Dr. John Currid, a highly credible Egyptologist, archaeologist, and theologian, wrote a book entitled, "Against the Gods." His thesis in the book is to show us how we in the 21st century miss how God taught His people in their time using things they were familiar with. Here's an example Dr. Currid uses his paper, "The Nature of Polemical Thought and Writing." He writes ... A STRONG HAND - some common expressions found in ancient Egyptian texts to describe the power of Pharaoh over his foes are that the monarch had “a strong hand,” or “he possessed a strong arm,” or he was “the one who destroyed his enemies with his arm.” It is ironic that the author of the book of Exodus assigns the same features to the Lord as he humiliates and destroys Pharaoh and Egypt (Ex. 3:19–20; 6:1; 7:4; 15:6, etc.). James Hoffmeier, a famous Egyptologist, comments on this parallel, asking, “what better way for the Exodus traditions to describe God's victory over Pharaoh, and as a result his superiority, than to use Hebrew derivations or counterparts to Egyptian expressions that symbolized Egyptian royal power?” For most of us this would have escaped us completely. We are not familiar with ancient Egyptian writings nor are we into the ancient culture and customs on Egypt in the days of Moses. But, God is clearly inspiring Moses to use an Egyptian idiom that the Hebrews would have been familiar with. God uses this to come against Pharaoh and show His power over Pharaoh and all Egypt. In this way God uses something Egyptian to teach His people about Himself and His character. However, we will also see that these amazing lessons that made sense to those first believers also make sense to us today in the 21st century. Ready? Let's begin. Let's see how God uses Genesis 1:1 to teach His people coming out of Egypt that He is God and not Amun Ra. Let's also see how this relates to us today, us being His people, and knowing that God never changes (Mal. 3:6). He was the same 3400 years ago and today. Link to John Currid's article referenced above - https://www.monergism.com/thethreshold/sdg/polemic.html Use this link to study the idea that the Hebrews had assimilated into the pagan culture of Egypt. Here's the link - https://youtu.be/9tY5N0mAJ2I?si=7SzXFQWg0ZP4Hj3F Here's an article on the ancient Egyptian creation accounts - https://www.glencairnmuseum.org/newsletter/2021/7/13/ancient-egyptian-creation-myths-from-watery-chaos-to-cosmic-egg Short cool video on the ancient Egyptian creation myth - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTy49JlgJZE Rev. Ferret - who is this guy? What's his background? Why should I listen to him? Check his background at this link - https://www.dropbox.com/s/ortnret3oxcicu4/BackgrndTeacher%20mar%2025%202020.pdf?dl=0
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for June 23, 2024 is: polemic puh-LEM-ik noun A polemic is a strong written or spoken attack against someone else's opinions, beliefs, practices, etc. // Her book is a fierce polemic against societal inequalities. See the entry > Examples: “That winter of 1774-1775 could be considered the nadir of the entire American patriot movement. After the closing of the First Continental Congress, North Americans ‘turned upon one another as never before.' The colonists had never had a single view of Britain or how to respond to the measures it was trying to impose on the American colonies. … Strong polemics against further resistance to the British government spouted from printing presses across the colonies.” — Nathan Perl-Rosenthal, The Age of Revolutions, 2024 Did you know? Diatribe, jeremiad, philippic … the English language sure has a lot of formal words for the things we say or write when we are—to use a decidedly less formal term—big mad. We will refrain from going on a tirade about it, however, especially since it's good to have options with subtle differences in tone and meaning. Polemic, which traces back ultimately to the Greek word for war, polemos, is the word you want to refer specifically to an aggressive attack on someone's ideas or principles. Someone who is cheesed off because they don't like cheese, for example, wouldn't write a polemic about it. A turophile upset about the gustatory philosophy behind their local cheesemonger's recent offerings just might.
In this episode, we go back to one of the earliest examples of responsa literature: The Siddur of Rav Amram Gaon. Yosef Lindell provides us with a framework for understanding the fluidity and development the Haggadah and uses it as a case study in understanding the development of Jewish liturgy, from the ancient Talmuds to the Rabbanite-Karaite controversies, Ashkenazic-Sephardic divergences and much more! The text for the responsum can be found here: https://hebrewbooks.org/pdfpager.aspx?req=43020&st=&pgnum=82
1. Netherlands: another 'traffic light coalition'? 2. (10.35) Argentina: election of an 'anarcho-capitalist' 3. (13.15) USA: Trump still the candidate to beat 4. (14.35) Genuine democracy is central 5. (24.30) Gaza: falsification of 'anti-Semitism' to boost Israeli propaganda 6. (47.35) Newham council by-election: left independent defeats Labour 7. (54.35) Net migration: 'slap in the face' 8. (57.55) Polemic - our tradition
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Barry Adams, Specialized SEO Consultant for News Publishers at Polemic Digital, delves into generative AI and SEO in news publishing. The rapid crawling and indexing process employed by Google to keep up with the swiftly changing news landscape requires news publishers to take a different approach to SEO. In essence, publishers get one shot for an article to get traction in Google's news-specific ecosystem. Today, Barry discusses SEO for news publishers Show NotesConnect With: Barry Adams: Website // LinkedInThe Voices of Search Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Barry Adams, Specialized SEO Consultant for News Publishers at Polemic Digital, delves into generative AI and SEO in news publishing. Initially, news organizations viewed generative AI as a tool that was going to replace the art of journalism. However, those initial fears have transitioned into news organizations exploring ways to integrate generative AI into their workflows to make the lives of journalists easier. Today, Barry discusses online news and generative AI. Show NotesConnect With: Barry Adams: Website // LinkedInThe Voices of Search Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Thoughts on "The Two Babylons" Rev. Alexander Hislop Very much an anti Roman catholic Polemic
Encountering Mystery Guest: Professor Dale Allison, Princeton Theological Seminary, author of many books on the New Testament. The most recent book and topic of our conversation is Encountering Mystery: Religious Experience in a Secular Age Personal Updates On Wednesday evening, October 11, I'll be joined by local musician Mike Bussey for an evening called “Songs and Stories of Weird Wisdom.” Cross Mills Library in Charlestown, Rhode Island. Write me at jim@jameshazelwood.net My Weekly Newsletter with an Essay on Mysticism and Psychology https://jameshazelwood.substack.com/ Dale Allison Bio Dale C. Allison, Jr. is the Richard J. Dearborn Professor of New Testament at Princeton Theological Seminary. He earned his MA and PhD from Duke University. His academic research and publications include the historical Jesus, the Gospel of Matthew, Second Temple Judaism, and the history of the interpretation and application of biblical texts. His book, Constructing Jesus, was selected as “Best Book Relating to the New Testament” for 2009–2010 by the Biblical Archaeology Society. His most recent books are The Resurrection of Jesus: Apologetics, Polemic, History and Encountering Mystery: Religious Experience in a Secular Age. He served for several years as the main New Testament editor for de Gruyter's International Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception and has been on the editorial boards of multiple academic journals. On a more popular level, he has written books on George Harrison, religious experience, and death and what might lie beyond. https://www.ptsem.edu/people/dale-c-allison-jr Host: James Hazelwood James Hazelwood, author, bishop, and spiritual companion, is the author of Weird Wisdom for the Second Half of Life and Everyday Spirituality: Discover a Life of Hope, Peace, and Meaning. His website is www.jameshazelwood.net
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Päivän mietelause on George Orwellia. Essee Nationalismista (Notes on Nationalism) julkaistiin lokakuussa 1945 englantilaisessa lehdessä Polemic. Suomeksi se on julkaistu teoksessa Kun ammuin norsun ja muita esseitä (WSOY 1984) Suomentaja on Jukka Kemppinen. Lukijana Jalmari Laine.
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The book club covers chapter 5 of Edward Feser's The Last Superstition today. Support the showSupport the show
Barry is Mr News SEO. He focuses on technical SEO and specialised services for news publishers, working with some of the biggest names in world publishing. In this episode we discuss: The difference between ‘classic' SEO and news SEO Google's role as judge, jury and executioner for news organisations Social traffic v search traffic in news SEO How news organisations are struggling with new commercial models Are the challenges any different to previous generations for news publishers How AI is impacting SEO The ethical and social problems with AI How SEO has changed from deterministic to probabilistic How Barry got in to SEO The importance people skills in technical disciplines Why more companies should have a technical track and not just promote managers Barry Adams Barry Adams has been building and ranking websites since 1998. Through his Polemic Digital consultancy business, he focuses on technical SEO and specialised services for news publishers. Barry counts some of the world's biggest media brands among his clients including News UK, The Guardian, FOX, Future Publishing, Euronews, and Hearst. He is a regular speaker at conferences and events around the world, delivers annual guest lectures for local universities, and writes an irregular newsletter on SEOforGoogleNews.com. The News and Editorial Summit can be found here: https://newsseo.io/ Find Barry on Twitter and LinkedIn Book Recommendations BLINDSIGHT by Peter Watts Andi Jarvis If you have any questions or want to talk about anything that was discussed in the show, the best place to get me is on Twitter or LinkedIn. If you don't get the podcast emailed to you (and a monthly newsletter) you can sign up for it on the Eximo Marketing website. Make sure you subscribe to get the podcast every few weeks and if you enjoyed the show, please give it a 5* rating. Andi Jarvis, Eximo Marketing.
Yugonostalgia is like a vessel that everyone fills with their own ideas and meanings. What is it and why does it exist? How does it manifest and how do different people experience it? And where is it headed? A deep dive in the yugonostalgia plus a comparison with nostalgia in the former Czechoslovakia.With Milica Popović and Boris Strečanský. Featuring music by Polemic & Medial Banana.The Remembering Yugoslavia podcast explores the memory of a country that no longer exists. Created, produced, and hosted by Peter Korchnak. New episodes one to two times per month.Show notes/transcript: RememberingYugoslavia.com/YugonostalgiaInstagram: @RememberingYugoslaviaSUPPORT THE SHOW: Patreon :: PayPal :: Subscription
Guest Info/Bio:This week we wrap up our talk about the resurrection with Dr. Dale C. Allison. Dale C. Allison, Jr. is the Richard J. Dearborn Professor of New Testament at Princeton Theological Seminary. He earned his MA and PhD from Duke University. His academic research and publications include the historical Jesus, the Gospel of Matthew, Second Temple Judaism, and the history of the interpretation and application of biblical texts. His book, Constructing Jesus, was selected as “Best Book Relating to the New Testament” for 2009–2010 by the Biblical Archaeology Society. His most recent books are The Resurrection of Jesus: Apologetics, Polemic, History and Encountering Mystery: Religious Experience in a Secular Age. He served for several years as the main New Testament editor for de Gruyter's international Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception and has been on the editorial boards of multiple academic journals. On a more popular level, he has written books on George Harrison, religious experience, and death and what might lie beyond.Guest (selected) Publications: Constructing Jesus; The Resurrection of Jesus: Apologetics, Polemic, History and Encountering Mystery: Religious Experience in a Secular AgeGuest Website/Social Media: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNm0D0I5gdQ&t=102sTheme Music by: Forrest Clay found on the EP, Recover.You can find Forrest Clay's music on iTunes, Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube, or anywhere good music is found!This episode of the Deconstructionists Podcast was edited, mixed, and produced by John Williamson Stay on top of all of the latest at www.thedeconstructionists.com Go there to check out our blog, snag a t-shirt, or follow us on social mediaJoin our Patreon family here: www.patreon.com/deconstructionists Website by Ryan BattlesAll photos by Jared HevronLogos designed by Joseph Ernst & Stephen PfluigT-shirt designs by Joseph Ernst, Chad Flannigan, Colin Rigsby, and Jason Turner. Starting your own podcast? Try Riverside! https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=john-williamsonOur Sponsors:* Check out Factor 75 and use my code deconstruct50 for a great deal: https://www.factor75.com/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-deconstructionists/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Guest Info/Bio:This week I had the chance to talk about the resurrection with Dr. Dale C. Allison. This will be the first of two parts. Dale C. Allison, Jr. is the Richard J. Dearborn Professor of New Testament at Princeton Theological Seminary. He earned his MA and PhD from Duke University. His academic research and publications include the historical Jesus, the Gospel of Matthew, Second Temple Judaism, and the history of the interpretation and application of biblical texts. His book, Constructing Jesus, was selected as “Best Book Relating to the New Testament” for 2009–2010 by the Biblical Archaeology Society. His most recent books are The Resurrection of Jesus: Apologetics, Polemic, History and Encountering Mystery: Religious Experience in a Secular Age. He served for several years as the main New Testament editor for de Gruyter's international Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception and has been on the editorial boards of multiple academic journals. On a more popular level, he has written books on George Harrison, religious experience, and death and what might lie beyond.Guest (selected) Publications: Constructing Jesus; The Resurrection of Jesus: Apologetics, Polemic, History and Encountering Mystery: Religious Experience in a Secular AgeGuest Website/Social Media: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNm0D0I5gdQ&t=102sTheme Music by: Forrest Clay found on the EP, Recover.You can find Forrest Clay's music on iTunes, Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube, or anywhere good music is found!This episode of the Deconstructionists Podcast was edited, mixed, and produced by John Williamson Stay on top of all of the latest at www.thedeconstructionists.com Go there to check out our blog, snag a t-shirt, or follow us on social mediaJoin our Patreon family here: www.patreon.com/deconstructionists Website by Ryan BattlesAll photos by Jared HevronLogos designed by Joseph Ernst & Stephen PfluigT-shirt designs by Joseph Ernst, Chad Flannigan, Colin Rigsby, and Jason Turner. Starting your own podcast? Try Riverside! https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=john-williamsonOur Sponsors:* Check out Factor 75 and use my code deconstruct50 for a great deal: https://www.factor75.com/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-deconstructionists/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Synopsis: This is the audio version of the 1-page article I wrote, entitled, Bo: The Jewish Lunar Calendar as Anti-Egyptian Polemic. Rambam (Moreh 3:29) maintained that knowledge of the beliefs and practices of the ancient idolatrous nations is vital for understanding the reasons for the Torah's commandments. Here is an example. If you enjoy these 1-page articles (and my other written content), be sure to subscribe (for free!) to my substack at rabbischneeweiss.substack.com.-----The Torah content for the remainder of January has been sponsored by Yehuda in gratitude for fifteen years of friendship and learning.-----If you have questions, comments, or feedback, I would love to hear from you! Please feel free to contact me at rabbischneeweiss at gmail.-----If you've gained from what you've learned here, please consider contributing to my Patreon at www.patreon.com/rabbischneeweiss. Alternatively, if you would like to make a direct contribution to the "Rabbi Schneeweiss Torah Content Fund," my Venmo is @Matt-Schneeweiss, and my Zelle and PayPal are mattschneeweiss at gmail.com. Even a small contribution goes a long way to covering the costs of my podcasts, and will provide me with the financial freedom to produce even more Torah content for you.If you would like to sponsor a day's or a week's worth of content, or if you are interested in enlisting my services as a teacher or tutor, you can reach me at rabbischneeweiss at gmail.com. Thank you to my listeners for listening, thank you to my readers for reading, and thank you to my supporters for supporting my efforts to make Torah ideas available and accessible to everyone.-----Substack: rabbischneeweiss.substack.com/Patreon: patreon.com/rabbischneeweissYouTube Channel: youtube.com/rabbischneeweissBlog: kolhaseridim.blogspot.com/"The Stoic Jew" Podcast: thestoicjew.buzzsprout.com"The Mishlei Podcast": mishlei.buzzsprout.com"Rambam Bekius" Podcast: rambambekius.buzzsprout.com"Machshavah Lab" Podcast: machshavahlab.buzzsprout.com"The Tefilah Podcast": tefilah.buzzsprout.comWhatsApp Group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/GEB1EPIAarsELfHWuI2k0HAmazon Wishlist: amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/Y72CSP86S24W?ref_=wl_sharel
Some people believe that God owes us nothing. Even worse, some people believe that God only owes us Hell. I am going to show you why this thinking is wrong and why God owes us a way out of sin and death. The question is: will you choose the escape?❤️ SHOW YOUR SUPPORT - LINKS BELOW...➡️ DONATE ➡️ Join our team!https://www.givesendgo.com/karlgessle...https://www.patreon.com/karlgesslerSocial Media➡️Telegram - https://t.me/FaithoftheFathers➡️Truth Social - https://truthsocial.com/@UCLOvq6O4aIX...➡️Gab - https://gab.com/KarlGesslerwww.karlgessler.comSupport the show
Happy 2023, everybody. I hope everyone's 2022 was a good one. It's hard to believe we're really getting into this new decade often portrayed as "the future" in old-school sci-fi/cyberpunk stories, isn't it?Anyway, I wanted to close out 2022/open up 2023 with something a little different; as you know I'm essentially turning my written Substack posts into audio versions for the supporters of History Impossible so you can all get some good exclusive content and this one is no exception. However, this essay I wrote about stakeholder capitalism and the economics of National Socialist Germany struck a different chord for me; uncharacteristically, it became more of a pure polemic that used history as a bedrock, rather than history that contains some elements of polemics. In the end, it turned into something more akin to (though by no means on the qualitative level of) Dan Carlin's beloved political show, Common Sense (something so many of us wish he would bring back but understand all too well why he probably won't).Since this essay ultimately contained what could best be called a "call to action" toward the end, I wanted to put it out there for everyone to hear, especially since this is a new year and all. Everyone who supports the show still gets the ad-free version and my undying thanks for your generosity. All I ask of everyone else is that you spread the word about History Impossible and help keep this show going.Many thanks and I sincerely hope you all have a blessed 2023....History Impossible has been made possible by the following generous supporters on Patreon and PayPal. Please consider donating today to help keep me free and this show alive.David AdamcikAlireza AtarianBenjaminElias BorotaCharles CCJCliffydeuceCRdaddygorgonRichard DaveyNathan DiehlGavin Edwardseli123kyKevin GonyNathan GroteAl HallBenjamin HamiltonPeter HauckJoseph HurstThomas JustesenMike KalninsBryn KaufmanBenjamin LeeTrevor LindborgMaddyMounty of MadnessJose MartinezMike MaylebenJudy McCoidMonicaKostas MorosRyan MortensonBen MullenSkip PachecoMolly PanJeff ParrentJean PetersBrian PritzlPJ RaderGleb RadutskyAleksandr RakitinEdward RayJon Andre SaetherAlison SaloJake ScaliaEmily SchmidtJulian SchmidtCameron SmithThomas SqueoBrian SteggemanPier-Luc St-PierrePhilipp SurkovJared Cole TempleChrisTXSteve UhlerJonny WilkieRicky WortheyF. YouThis 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/5634566/advertisement
I have always enjoyed teaching the ancient art of polemic but I have never actually taught Biblical irony before and I can tell you that it is absolutely a game changer for understanding how the Bible works, how the Kingdom of Heaven works, and how God works. I really enjoyed putting this one together, and I have some great book recommendations for you. Transcript: https://theancientbridge.com/2022/12/episode-189-the-study-series-understanding-polemic-and-irony/
In this lesson, Pastor Dave Capoccia introduces key church fathers from the second and third centuries, men known as the second century apologists and polemical fathers. As Pastor Dave discusses these men and their legacies for the church, Pastor Dave asks us to consider a crucial question: what is the proper way for Christians to… The post The Second Century Apologists and the Polemic Fathers appeared first on Calvary Community Church.
In this episode, Nate asks Theologian in Residence Michael Allen about the plague accounts in Exodus. Mike explains some of the ways that they function as a polemic against the gods and government of Egypt. Rather than just a random collection of natural disasters to break Pharaoh's resolve, the plague accounts show how God is working not only to deliver his people, but ultimately to make his name known over against the name of Pharaoh and the gods of Egypt.
"Prišlo nám strašne ľúto, že Zóna A začala koketovať s ultraradikálnymi kruhmi. Na naše koncerty špeciálne chodia nielen Slováci, ale aj Latinskoameričania, ktorí tu žijú. Je to globálny hudobný žáner. A keď prídu nejakí expati, Američania, ktorí môžu byť aj inej farby pleti, a budú tam nejakí ultraradikálni fanúšikovia, nerád by som zažil to, čo v 90. rokoch, že na pankáčskych akciách sa bili pod naším pódiom. A nerád by som upozorňoval, že chlapci prestaňte sa mlátiť. Organizátor o tom vedel, bol niekoľkokrát upozorňovaný, že nechceme byť s touto kapelou na jednom pódiu minimálne v ten istý deň," hovorí spevák Polemicu Braňo "Bejzo" Bajza o rozhodnutí skupiny nehrať na hodoch spolu so skupinou Zóna A. "Nebola to sranda. Bol som na kraji, vedel som, že tam je okraj. Ale mám pocit, že som taký okraj na teniske chytil, a potom ma to seklo, stratil som kontrolu nad tým pádom a už som letel priamo na ruku. Mám teraz ruku ako terminátor," hovorí Bajza. Aké mal Polemic reakcie na to, že nechceli so Zónou A vystupovať na jednom pódiu? Ako sa stalo, že Zóna A sympatizuje s neonacistami? Aký bol pád z pódia na Pohode a ako sa pozerá na SKA scénu dnes? Vypočujte si rozhovor Zuzany Kovačič Hanzelovej so spevákom skupiny Polemic Braňom Bajzom. Vyplňte poslucháčsky prieskum denníka SME o podcastoch: https://forms.office.com/r/dqyHjpfRkw – Newsletter Zuzany Kovačič Hanzelovej: https://komentare.sme.sk/t/9122/zkh-pise – Ak máte pre nás spätnú väzbu, odkaz alebo nápad, napíšte nám na podcasty@sme.sk – Všetky podcasty denníka SME nájdete na sme.sk/podcasty – Podporte vznik podcastu Rozhovory ZKH a kúpte si digitálne predplatné SME.sk na sme.sk/podcast – Odoberajte aj denný newsletter SME.sk s najdôležitejšími správami na sme.sk/suhrnsme – Ďakujeme, že počúvate podcast Rozhovory ZKH.
We remember the vision and ministry of Marshall Foster, now gone to be with the Lord. And, we look at a less profitable ministry of polemics, and the defrocking of JD Hall - once, more or less the king of polemics. The goal here is simply to -take heed lest ye fall.---Here are warnings to us conservatives. . . the censorious, and those with the -gift- of negativity and criticism. Is the negative resolved in the positive- Is the bad news followed by the good news---Do we attack problems and positions or people----This program includes---1. The World View in 5 Minutes with Adam McManus -400-meter winner gives glory to God, New Orleans refuses to enforce state's abortion ban, 10,000 Nigerian Christians protest---2. Generations with Kevin Swanson
A new MP3 sermon from Generations Radio is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Do Polemic Ministries Really Edify? - The Censorious "Gift" Speaker: Kevin Swanson Broadcaster: Generations Radio Event: Radio Broadcast Date: 7/28/2022 Length: 37 min.
Chapter 11 part 2 of Sloterdijk's 'Critique of Cynical Reason'. Polemic against the Id, or: Think the Devil
Chapter 11 part 1 of Sloterdijk's 'Critique of Cynical Reason'. Transcendental Polemic: Heraclitean Meditations
In episode 39 of Theology In Particular, Dr. Joshua Henson and I talk about the polemical dimension of the Old Testament. “Polemic” means a strong verbal or written attack. Dr. Henson helps us to see how the Old Testament scriptures simultaneously record true history while strongly denouncing the false gods of the nations.
1. Seth continues his review of the Matthew 10, examining putting Jesus first and foremost.2. Seth responds to a listener submission about predestination.3. Seth discusses his recent critique of Willy Rice.
Seth continues his review of the Matthew 10, examining putting Jesus first and foremost.Seth responds to a listener submission about predestination.Seth discusses his recent critique of Willy Rice. Become a Patron! Donate on PayPal. Check out all the BTWN podcasts.
"Som pyšný, že sa mi to podarilo," hovorí Juraj Cocher o svojej kariére čokolatiéra. Od skončenia gymnázia sa živil hudbou. 20 rokov organizuje koncerty zahraničných hviezd a manažuje skupinu Polemic. Keď pre pandémiu prišli o koncerty, začal sa venovať ručne robeným čokoládovým bonbónom. Jeho obchodným partnerom je francúzsky cukrár žijúci na Slovensku Yoann. "Keď prídem s nápadom na príchuť, Yoann mi povie, že to takto nebude fungovať, lebo tak sa to v škole naučil. Ešte nikdy nemal pravdu," smeje sa. Vypočuj si rozhovor s Jurajom.
Dawn asks: How do work through personal or intellectual issues in writing without letting it take over? Resources Mentioned Gulliver's Travels and A Modest Proposal by Jonathan SwiftThe Screwtape Letters by CS LewisLetters from the Earth (Twain)Candide by VoltaireSuave Rob's Amazing AdventuresDown From TenThe Name of the RoseLord of the … The post Question 1007: Writing as Therapy and Polemic appeared first on The Every Day Novelist.
In this week's TRUTH: In 1000 Words or Less, Steven addresses two separate topics: formalism and the current realities of the Covid pandemic.
Zach shared an amazing conversation with Pedro Barata, a friend of BTL, and a journalist of Expresso They've talked about the polemic match between SL Benfica and Belenenses SAD. The squad managed by Filipe Candido could only field nine players, two of whom were goalkeepers. Additionally, they've covered the following topics: Primeira Liga's Matchday 12th review and analysis previews for the most interesting matches on this upcoming matchday 13th. Rúben Amorim's record of victories and Sporting CP's comfortable situation after having qualified to the round of 16th in UCL. João Palhinha's recent injury and who could be the players that could replace him during his recovery. FC Porto's win against Vitória SC, led by an unstoppable Luis Diaz... Is he the best player right now in Primeira Liga? Evanilson's recent performances made Sergio Conçeiçao think about earning a place in his lineup. [Match Review] Maritimo x Paços Ferreira, a match that ended up with Velázques getting sacked as Maritimo's managerial role. Squad Analysis: Paulo Sergio and What's behind Portimonense's good shape this season? [Match Review] Arouca x Boavista, a crucial match between two teams that fights to avoid the relegation spots. Plus, Cortalinha's popular section, The Talent of the Week. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/breaking-the-lines/message
Dario Franchitti joins host Andrew van de Burgt and The Race Formula E main man Sam Smith to look back at Season 7 of the ABB FIA Formula E Championship. Among the discussion points are Allan McNish running, Max Guenther's age and whether the rulebook is up to scratch. And of course all the teams; drivers and races
Peter “Petko” Opet je trúbkar z obľúbenej slovenskej kapely Polemic. Okrem hudby našiel svoju záľubu aj v písaní kníh o živote svojho syna. Štvordielnou knižnou sériou Život Adama zaujal stovky mladistvých, čím vyplnil dieru na slovenskom knižnom trhu. Do kníhkupectiev prišiel s novou knihou Ako sa máš, Eliáš? V rozhovore sa dozviete: - ako sa Petko dostal k hre na trúbku a k Polemicu (1:54) - prečo začal písať knihu o živote svojho syna Adama (12:13) - prečo na Petka chceli podať trestné oznámenie v súvislosti s knihou (18:33) - pre koho je určená nová kniha Ako sa máš, Eliáš? (31:15)
Dr. Dale Allison is the Richard J. Dearborn Professor of New Testament at Princeton Theological Seminary, and his most recent publication "The Resurrection of Jesus: Apologetics, Polemic, History" is now available. Music by Reaktor Productions.
In his exciting and thorough book, The Golden Calf between Bible and Qur'an: Scripture, Polemic, and Exegesis from Late Antiquity to Islam (Oxford, 2020), Michael Pregill explores the biblical and Qur'anic episode of the golden calf as understood by various Jewish, Christian, and Muslim sources. The incident refers, of course, to when the Israelites created a golden calf in the absence of the Prophet Musa. Pregill shows that the episode's various interpretations across time reflect the cultural, religious, ideological, social, textual, and other contexts in which the issue was being discussed. Each community sought to legitimate its own existence, theology, and tradition through its interpretation. So, for instance, the episode is central to Jewish and Christian arguments over the inheritance of the covenantal legacy of Israel. Each community also appropriates and subverts the apologetic renderings and tropes of the other communities, not passively accepting or rejecting but strategically negotiating with it to adapt to new contexts. The episode therefore becomes crucial for the community's self-identification. More specific to Islam is a key component of his argument that while western academic scholars draw heavily from the tafsir tradition, they fail to situate the episode in its historical context in the late antique milieu. In our discussion today, Pregill describes the golden calf episode at length from biblical and Qur'anic perspectives. He summarizes some of the major arguments and contributions of the book, identifies scholars with whom he is in conversation, discusses the status of Qur'anic studies today, reflects on the identity of the mysterious Samiri in the Qur'anic version, emphasizes the recent diminished importance and the dire need of exploring tafsir (Qur'anic exegesis) in the study of Islam, explains the relationship between western scholars of Islam (or the Qur'an specifically) and classical Muslim exegetes, and a lot more. Shehnaz Haqqani is an Assistant Professor of Religion at Mercer University. She earned her PhD in Islamic Studies with a focus on gender from the University of Texas at Austin in 2018. Her dissertation research explored questions of change and tradition, specifically in the context of gender and sexuality, in Islam. She can be reached at haqqani_s@mercer.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices