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LEGACY BROADCAST Bob Enyart, co-founder of opentheism.org, continues his interview of Dr. Richard Rice, a leading advocate of Open Theism, just retired Loma Linda theology professor, and co-author of the famed 1994 book The Openness of God with Pinnock, Hasker, Basinger, and Sanders. The guys continue their relaxed yet compelling discussion. * KGOV & Richard Rice: - kgov.com/richard-rice (6/9/20) - kgov.com/richard-rice-2 (10/20/20) - kgov.com/richard-rice-3 (10/21/20 this program) - And see Richard features on the homepage of opentheism.org. Today's Resource: Open Theism Seminar Open theism seminar with Bob Enyart on three DVDs! BEL January 2007 Seminar Indianapolis, IN Another fantastic BEL seminar, this time, on the topic of Open Theism, answering the question, is the future settled or open? The Open View teaches that God can change the future. He interacts with the flow of history and changes the outcome of the future as it unfolds by His decisions and actions.
Bob Enyart, co-founder of opentheism.org, continues his interview of Dr. Richard Rice, a leading advocate of Open Theism, just retired Loma Linda theology professor, and co-author of the famed 1994 book The Openness of God with Pinnock, Hasker, Basinger, and Sanders. The guys continue their relaxed yet compelling discussion. * KGOV & Richard Rice: - Part 1: kgov.com/richard-rice (6/9/20) - Part 2: kgov.com/richard-rice-2 (10/20/20 this program) - Part 3: kgov.com/richard-rice-3 (10/21/20) - And see Richard featured on the homepage of opentheism.org.
LEGACY BROADCAST * The Future is Open: Dr. Richard Rice, Loma Linda theology professor and a leading advocate of open theism, is interviewed by Denver Bible Church pastor Bob Enyart. (Enyart is the co-founder of opentheism.org.) Dr. Rice's book, The Openness of God, was published in 1980, 14 years before he co-authored the famed 1994 book by the same name that he co-authored with Pinnock, Hasker, Basinger, and Sanders. Rice and Enyart have a relaxed and very interesting discussion of open theism and recent developments, and then go back in history to consider the way that Arminius himself wrestled with the matter. * Book Blurb: Open theism has reached its adolescence. How did it get here? And where does it go from here? Since IVP's publication of The Openness of God in 1994, evangelical theology has grappled with the alternative vision of the doctrine of God that open theism offers. Responding to critics who claim that it proposes a truncated version of God that fails to account for Scripture and denies many of the traditional attributes of God, open theism's proponents contend that its view of God is not only biblically warranted but also more accurate―with a portrayal of God that emphasizes divine love for humanity and responsiveness to human free will. No matter what one's assessment, open theism inarguably has made a significant impact on recent theological discourse. Check out the YouTube Video Here! * Richard Rice: Now, twenty-five years later, Richard Rice recounts in this volume the history of open theism from its antecedents and early developments to its more recent and varied expressions. He then considers different directions that open theism might continue to develop in relation to several primary doctrines of the Christian faith. BEL's Dr. Rice interviews... - kgov.com/richard-rice (6/9/20 this program) - kgov.com/richard-rice-2 (10/20/20) - kgov.com/richard-rice-3 (10/21/20) * Rome & Greece: Late in the discussion, Bob repeats his line from kgov.com/sayings. "The Reformation broke with Rome but not with Greece." * Open Theism Social Media: Please help our brand new (Dec. 2020) social media efforts: - Instagram OpenTheismorg (Please follow & 'like' our daily verses :) - YouTube Open Theism channel (Please subscribe & hit the bell!) Today's Resource: Predestination & Free Will Seminar So much is at stake when people consider predestination and free will. Strong emotions often surface with a discussion of this topic. That passion points to our critical need to understand the truth regarding whether or not God has predetermined who will go to heaven and who will go to hell. Also, the question of whether or not God has planned out each person's life affects us. Does God have a plan for your life? Does a blueprint exist for your future? Did God predetermine whether or not you would get married, and to whom? Did God plan whether you would be wealthy or poor, happy or sad? If God does plan your life, does He do so in minute detail or in general themes? If God has a plan for your life, are you able to alter that plan? This topic directly influences people concerning how they live their lives. As Christians, we must seek God to accurately portray the LORD to others. For any misrepresentation of God will dishonor Him and perhaps bring harm to those misled. You can now order the seminar video in a 3-DVD set or MP4 video download.
Great leaders exist in every industry. When we think about great leaders we often remember the things they did. But what's more important is the impact they had on individuals, teams, organizations and society.For the second episode of our 2023 NYC Veterans Day Parade Series, Fran Racioppi and Psychotherapist Drew Newkirk welcomed two Green Berets from very different wars creating impact across generations. CSM Richard Rice served as a Green Beret in MACV-SOG in Vietnam and later became one of the founding members of Delta Force. Jason McCarthy served in 10th Special Forces during the Iraq war and went on to found GORUCK. Today they're swapping roles as mentor and mentee as they apply their lessons from Special Forces to entrepreneurism, fitness, mental health and building community. We show you how to build organizations on character, why we must embrace challenge, how to live a life of bias for action, and how society is shaped by America's Veterans after their military service. Drew also explores the difficulty elite performers have as they age and become friendless men; something scary to many of us. America became the greatest country in the history of the world because of a national call to service since the Boston Massacre. Today, the world is more dangerous than ever. It's time we bring America's people back together, rebuild our community and keep America atop the world order. Learn more on The Jedburgh Podcast Website. Subscribe to us and follow @jedburghpodcast on all social media. Watch the full video version on YouTube. Highlights:0:00 Welcoming a legend of the Special Forces Regiment8:34 Why need to do hard things; especially at GORUCK10:59 Preventing “friendless men”15:03 The character traits needed to succeed in elite organizations16:38 The films that shaped Rich's perspective on the military 18:00 Why America must maintain our national will in the face of our adversaries24:14 Veteran service transcends their time in the military and carries into society25:10 How mentorship builds great organizations28:18 Making the case for military serviceQuotes: “Throughout my entire life I've always looked for the challenge. Something to test me.” (5:02)“It isn't so much the military service…it's what those Veterans bring back and what they put into our society after they've served.” (5:30)“There's no other way to really know what someone else is made of unless you do something hard with them.” (10:17) “Have a bias for action in the real world and go get after it.” (13:56)“If you're not honest with yourself, you can't be honest with others.” (15:48) “We are in a peer-to-peer battle with not one nation, but a number of nation states.” (20:46) “America needs to come back together. You do that through communities.” (23:04)Brought to you in partnership with Just Ice Tea, Longtab Brewing & Talent War Group.
"Ooh...let's go...boom...boom...boom...Another one bites the dust!"--by Queen bassist John DeaconCoach Ronnie Thompson and quarterback Todd Dodge were football legends at Port Arthur Thomas Jefferson High School. Under Thompson's coaching genius, and Dodge's quarterbacking excellence, the #1-ranked Yellow Jackets rode the "Another One Bites the Dust" steamroller to a showdown with Odessa Permian in the 1980 State Finals.Thompson, known for his innovative offensive philosophy, is a 1962 graduate of Thomas Jefferson, and played on their 1960 district championship team along with college and NFL coaching great Jimmy Johnson. In addition to coaching at Thomas Jefferson, he had Southeast Texas coaching stints at Vidor, Lamar University, and Port Arthur Memorial. He also coached at the University of Texas and Texas A&M as offensive coordinator, as well as many years coaching high school in the Garland area.Dodge, along with receiver Brent Duhon, went on the secure All American honors for the Yellow Jackets, while setting numerous state and national records. In 1980, he was named The Most Outstanding Football Player in Texas. He went on to quarterback the Texas Longhorns. Afterwards, Dodge became one of Texas' most decorated high school head football coaches, winning seven state titles--all in Texas' highest classification. He won four titles at Southlake Carroll, where the Dragons went 79-1 over a five-year span. He subsequently won three state titles at Austin Westlake, before retiring at the close of 2021. Hear these respected football greats talk with Buck and Brad about:Coach Thompson's years as a student athlete at Port Arthur Jefferson;Coach Thompson's return to Southeast Texas in 1975 to lead Vidor out of its 43-game losing streak, and turn the Pirates into winners;Coach Thompson's return to TJ in 1978, and his relationship with then-sophomore quarterback phenom Todd Dodge;The Yellow Jackets' evolution from their 1-9 team of 1978, to the "Another One Bites the Dust" State Finalist powerhouse of 1980;Todd Dodge's consulting work with Port Neches-Groves ISD's head coaching search, that culminated in the hiring of Jeff Joseph;Todd Dodge's induction into the Museum of the Gulf Coast Hall of Honor;Remembrances of players, opponents, games, rivalries, and more!The podcast brings up a wide range of names from Southeast Texas, including Brent Duhon, Jimmy Johnson, Clarence "Buckshot" Underwood, Don Holloway, Robert Smothers, Ken Watson, Lonnie Linscomb, Randy Brevell, (Todd's mom and dad), Richard Rice, Colleen Rice, Bobby Rice, Bruce Miller, Donnie Schexnider, Rick Wyble, Steve Durso, Mike Owens, Hank Clark, Steve DeRouen, Norman Gaspard, George Hawkins, Emerick Jagneaux, Bill Mehan, Ron Stump, Willie Williams, Charles Wilson, Frank Eidom, Larry Mayer, Gary Hammond, Kenny Harrison, Roman Leviege, Gary Jefferson, Anthony Dupuy, James Wallace, Shea Walker, Tug Lewis, Troy Terrell, Arnold Landry, Greg Brugman, Hayward Laurent, Clay Southerland, Jeff Joseph, Dr. Mike Gonzales, Lew Ford, Dr. Jesse Delee, William Seale...and more! Other names included in the podcast are O. J. Simpson, Otis Wylie, Kenny Stabler, Michael Jordan, Patrick Ewing, Mark Rypien, Riley Dodge, Gary Joseph, Tony Salazar,...and more!!Are you ready? Hey are your ready for this?Are you standing on the edge of your seat?Out on the gridiron, the Jackets fly,Swarmin' to the sound of the beat, yeah!boom...boom...boom...Another one bites the dust!Right here, on Down Trails of Victory podcast!
Adventist Voices by Spectrum: The Journal of the Adventist Forum
Concluding our tripartite conversation through Dr. Richard Rice's intellectual and publishing history, in this third episode we discuss his 2014 book Suffering and the Search for Meaning (InterVarsity Press Academic). Perhaps his most widely read work, in discussing it Rice shares brief summaries of the major contemporary theological and philosophical responses to the problem of pain. We also reflect on his life and what's next for one of progressive Adventism's most prolific living scholars.
Adventist Voices by Spectrum: The Journal of the Adventist Forum
Here is part 2 of our series exploring Dr. Richard Rice's books and biography. In this Dr. Rice talks about how he came to write Adventism's first serious theology textbook, The Reign of God (1985), the airplane ride the prompted Reason and the Contours of Faith (1991), and students and rabbi who influenced Believing, Behaving, Belonging (2002).
Adventist Voices by Spectrum: The Journal of the Adventist Forum
In this first conversation in a multi-part series, I interview Richard Rice, PhD, about his biography and extensive bibliography. We discuss Dr. Rice's early life, what he learned in graduate school at the University of Chicago, and the early 1980s controversy around the publication of “The Openness of God.”
Richard Rice is one of the founding members of Delta Force with a career spanning Vietnam to Mogadishu. Jason McCarthy is a Green Beret veteran who served in Iraq. Emily McCarthy is a retired CIA case manager, serving in West Africa. In this unique episode, I sat down with all three to get their unique perspectives on recent events. We discuss the withdrawal from Afghanistan, the importance of trust in diplomacy, the courage of our indigenous allies, the mental health toll of combat, the power of community and so much more.
Dr. Oord briefly shares the history and main point of the two books titled, "The Openness of God".
Richard Rice spent three decades in the US armed forces and was one of the founding members of what would become the revered Delta Force. We discuss his journey into the military, being hunted in Vietnam, compassion in combat, Mogadishu, transitioning into education, innovating veterans' education, GORUCK and so much more.
Each year people from around the world gather in the small town of Cazadero, California to experience Brazilian music and dance culture firsthand. If you're a professional performer or educator, or an enthusiast looking to go to the next level, their full-immersion educational program is a great way to learn from some of the best around.http://www.calbrazilcamp.com/index.htmlhttps://www.facebook.com/BrazilCampThis podcast is sponsored byMichigan ArtShareJazz Alliance of Mid-Michigan J.A.M.M.Shambones MusicTo become a sponsor for this podcast, go to the Patreon link below.https://www.patreon.com/TiaTime1Produced by Green Bow Music
Adventist Voices by Spectrum: The Journal of the Adventist Forum
Abraham Joshua Heschel, Jewish rabbi and theologian, civil rights advocate, Holocaust survivor, and champion of interfaith dialogue, is the subject of a new documentary "Spiritual Audacity," produced and directed by Martin Doblmeier of Journey Films. On Sabbath, May 1, Doblmeier discussed the making of the documentary during a special Adventist Forum/Spectrum webinar hosted by the St. Paul/Minneapolis Adventist Forum Chapter and the Minnetonka SDA Church. Alexander Carpenter, host of the Adventist Voices podcast, interviewed Doblmeier and was joined by Loma Linda University theologian Richard Rice, St. Paul Forum Chapter President Gary Blount, and Spectrum editor Bonnie Dwyer.
* After all these years, John Sanders on BEL: About twenty years ago and with about 500 other (mostly) gentlemen, Bob Enyart attended a meeting at the Broadmoor in Colorado Springs of the Evangelical Theological Society. The place was abuzz and the discussion was about ETS member John Sanders and some of his associates. From the Scriptures Dr. Sanders defended open theism. Today, he joins Bob today to discuss his Historical Considerations chapter in the modern classic, The Openness of God, written with Clark Pinnock, Richard Rice, William Hasker, and David Basinger. At drjohnsanders.com you can follow his work and you'll likely love John's books including: - Theology in the Flesh: How Embodiment and Culture Shape the Way We Think about Truth, Morality, and God - No Other Name: An Investigation into the Destiny of the Unevangelized [compare to our BEL Romans study] - The God Who Risks: A Theology of Divine Providence * The Reply Bob Never Gave to Dr. Sanders: A quarter century ago after their meeting in Chicago, John emailed asking Bob about his position on Genesis 18 regarding God the Son saying, "I will go down now and see whether they have done altogether according to the outcry against it that has come to Me; and if not, I will know." Bob introduces tomorrow's program explaining why he never replied to John and has a brief write-up there at kgov.com/genesis-18-God-goes-down-to-see. * Related: - In Regensburg, Germany in Pope Benedict's Greek synthesis talk he stated, "It is often said nowadays that the synthesis with Hellenism achieved in the early Church was a preliminary inculturation which ought not to be binding on other cultures [which] have the right to return to the simple message of the New Testament prior to that inculturation... This thesis is not only false; it is coarse..." - Appendix 5 of Bob's Battle Royale X debate on open theism vs. D. James Kennedy's professor of New Testament, Dr. Samuel Lamerson, addresses Benedict's comments. Join us tomorrow for part two of our interview with John Sanders. Today's Resource: Open Theism Seminar Open theism seminar with Bob Enyart on three DVDs! BEL January 2007 Seminar Indianapolis, IN Another fantastic BEL seminar, this time, on the topic of Open Theism, answering the question, is the future settled or open? The Open View teaches that God can change the future. He interacts with the flow of history and changes the outcome of the future as it unfolds by His decisions and actions.
110 Days, 3 Missions over an 11,000 foot mountain, 45 “Sensitive Items,” and 10 rather small donkeys For Episode 038 Rich and Jason are alone in the SCIF at GORUCK HQ for an oral history of Rich’s experiences in Operation Cyclone, also known as “Charlie Wilson’s War.” Rich picks up his story a bit where Episode 003 left off, just after his two tours in Vietnam, and shares what led -- from the fall of Saigon, to SAS Selection in Wales, to the first enlisted person in financial training in Indiana -- to working as a “cog” on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border. While it might be helpful to have read George Crile’s book “Charlie Wilson’s War,” or have seen the movie starring Tom Hanks based on it, you don’t need to have to appreciate Rich’s tales. Briefly: in the 1980s, a Congressman from Texas named Charlie Wison made it his mission to secretly arm the Afghan mujahideen against an invasion by the Soviet Union at the height of the cold war. To hide American involvement, support went through Pakistan and was coordinated by an OGA (Other Government Agency aka the CIA) and came in the form of guns, ammo, medical supplies and eventually Stinger Missiles to take down especially Soviet Mi-24 Hind Helicopters. This is not a typical “by, with and through” Green Beret ODA mission but a Cold War “OGA” Operation. Still it is a story about making a difference -- not a silver bullet but piece by piece -- and as Rich says “it really feels good to have done that.” Make sure to stay tuned for the “it’s a small world” kicker story in Fayetteville, NC. Links: Glorious Professionals Episode 003 - Richard Rice and From Rich: Back in Vietnam “Charlie Wilson’s War” by George Crile Operation Cyclone Explainer FIM-92 Stinger Missile Learn more about GORUCK Glorious Professionals Website
This week's episode is all about highlighting an incredible career in Special Operations that spans from Vietnam to Operation Gothic Serpent - better known as the battle portrayed in the book and film, "Black Hawk Down." More importantly this is a conversation about turning combat experience into leadership and mentoring the next generation of individuals to lead in positions from military service to business and government. Richard Rice began his military career as a Green Beret in Vietnam and served in just about every major conflict after, up until the mid 1990s. He now serves as a Senior Advisor to GORUCK along with developing leaders through speaking at leadership conferences and post graduate programs. Hear his powerful story on this latest edition of HAZARD GROUND! www.goruck.com | www.goruckevents.com Support the podcast by supporting our sponsors at www.hazardground.com/sponsors! Shop Amazon! As an Amazon Associate We Earn From Qualifying Purchases...You Know The Deal! (Paid Link) Help grow the show! Spread the word, tell a friend!! Subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts! Episode Intro Music: "Prelude" by "Silence & Light" (www.silenceandlightmusic.com)
Today I am joined by Dr Richard Rice to discuss his recent book, The Future of Open Theism. In the last episode, Richard and I discussed the history of open theism. In today's episode, we chat about what open theism is, and the contributions it makes to a Christian systematic theology. Richard and I discuss various doctrines like creation, predestination, and providence. We reflect on the nature of risk involved in God creating an open universe, and why God might take a risk like that. Credits: Host: R.T. Mullins (PhD, University of St Andrews) is a senior research fellow at the University of Helsinki's Collegium for Advanced Studies. Guest: Richard Rice (PhD, University of Chicago) is professor of religion at Loma Linda University. Scientific Adviser and Show Manager: Ema Sani (PhD, University of Glasgow) is a postdoctoral fellow in biology at the University of Edinburgh. Music by Rockandmetal_domination – Raising-questions rtmullins.com
Today I am joined by Dr Richard Rice to discuss his recent book, The Future of Open Theism. In today's episode, we chat about what open theism is, and then consider some of the history of open theism. Richard gives us some of the gossip about how the 1994 book The Openness of God came together. Then we discuss the rather, shall we say, fiery criticisms of that book. Richard explains some of his experiences of going through those criticisms, and we chat a bit about theological disagreements in the contemporary world. In the next episode, I will continue my conversation with Richard about the Future of Open Theism and systematic theology. Credits: Host: R.T. Mullins (PhD, University of St Andrews) is a senior research fellow at the University of Helsinki's Collegium for Advanced Studies. Guest: Richard Rice (PhD, University of Chicago) is professor of religion at Loma Linda University. Scientific Adviser and Show Manager: Ema Sani (PhD, University of Glasgow) is a postdoctoral fellow in biology at the University of Edinburgh. Music by Rockandmetal_domination – Raising-questions rtmullins.com
Episode: The upstart theological movement called open theism is coming of age. It’s time to reassess its possibilities, promises, and perils. One of the founders of open theism, Richard Rice, […] The post Richard Rice – The Future of Open Theism first appeared on OnScript.
Episode: The upstart theological movement called open theism is coming of age. It’s time to reassess its possibilities, promises, and perils. One of the founders of open theism, Richard Rice, […] The post Richard Rice - The Future of Open Theism first appeared on OnScript.
Richard Rice retired from the U.S. Army as a Special Forces Senior Non-Commissioned Officer after 30 years of service. During the last 25 years, he served on various Special Operations Forces assignments, including: Republic of Vietnam (two tours); Operation Eagle Claw (Iran); Operation Urgent Fury (Grenada); Operation Just Cause (Panama); Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm (Iraq); and Operation Gothic Serpent (Mogadishu). CONNECT WITH Cedric Francis Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cedricbfrancis Twitter: https://twitter.com/cedricbfrancis Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cedric_francis/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cedric-francis-a0544037/ CONNECT WITH Richard Rice GORUCK: www.goruck.com Glorious Professional Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/glorious-professionals/id1506387898
Bob Enyart, co-founder of opentheism.org, continues his interview of Dr. Richard Rice, a leading advocate of Open Theism, just retired Loma Linda theology professor, and co-author of the famed 1994 book The Openness of God with Pinnock, Hasker, Basinger, and Sanders. The guys continue their relaxed yet compelling discussion. * KGOV & Richard Rice: - kgov.com/richard-rice (6/9/20) - kgov.com/richard-rice-2 (10/20/20) - kgov.com/richard-rice-3 (10/21/20 this program) - And see Richard features on the homepage of opentheism.org. Today's Resource: Open Theism Seminar Open theism seminar with Bob Enyart on three DVDs! BEL January 2007 Seminar Indianapolis, IN Another fantastic BEL seminar, this time, on the topic of Open Theism, answering the question, is the future settled or open? The Open View teaches that God can change the future. He interacts with the flow of history and changes the outcome of the future as it unfolds by His decisions and actions.
Bob Enyart, co-founder of opentheism.org, continues his interview of Dr. Richard Rice, a leading advocate of Open Theism, just retired Loma Linda theology professor, and co-author of the famed 1994 book The Openness of God with Pinnock, Hasker, Basinger, and Sanders. The guys continue their relaxed yet compelling discussion. * KGOV & Richard Rice: - Part 1: kgov.com/richard-rice (6/9/20) - Part 2: kgov.com/richard-rice-2 (10/20/20 this program) - Part 3: kgov.com/richard-rice-3 (10/21/20) - And see Richard featured on the homepage of opentheism.org.
Michael Threatt joins us on this episode to discuss fair housing principles & affordable housing policy with Attorney Richard Rice. Tune in! Share! #fairhousing #AffordableHousing #AlabamaAttorney
Join our discussion with Dr. Chante Ruffin of Heritage Pediatrics. She’s sharing about her journey to opening her private pediatric practice…and also tips on how we can boost our immunity during the pandemic. Join the conversation. Kid-Friendly discussion, let them meet Dr. Ruffin! Find more episodes at www.CommunalExpressions.com Communal Expressions is hosted by Richard Rice & Eva Melton #BlackDoctor #Pediatrician #CommunalExpressions
Is Colorism a thing in the Black Community? Does it matter how we label Kanye? Dominique Cecil of Yellow Bird Counseling brings her expertise around Minority Mental Health to this episode. Dominique is the owner of Yellow Bird Counseling. For Dominique, therapy is not just a career, it is a lifestyle. Find more about Dominique at http://www.yellowbirdcounseling.com Communal Expressions is co-hosted by Eva Melton & Richard Rice. Find more episodes at www.CommunalExpressions.com #Colorism #MentalHealth #CommunalExpressions
Dominique Villanueva & Christopher Gooden of "We All Eat" Food Cooperative join Richard Rice on Communal Expressions. #WeAllEat was created at the inception of COVID-19 as a more democratic and just way to exist post COVID-19. Find more episodes at http://www.CommunalExpressions.com Communal Expressions is co-hosted by Eva Melton & Richard Rice. #cooperative #covid19 #pandemic
Jay Williams joins Eva Melton & Richard A. Rice to share about how vital the 2020 Census is in Alabama. 2020 is a Census year and you need to be counted! #2020Census #Census #AlabamaCensus Find more insightful interviews at http://www.CommunalExpressions.com Jay Williams, MSW, is the Census State Coordinator for The Alabama Hard to Count Collaborative whose mission is to prevent an undercount of Alabama in 2020 Census. Through The HTC Collaborative, Jay leads the planning the effort of community-based organizations across Alabama, under the leadership of the executive, deputy, and project directors’ of ¡HICA¡, Alabama Coalition for Immigrant Justice, Blackbelt Community Foundation, Voices for Alabama’s Children, Greater Birmingham Ministries, Alabama Giving, and The Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham, as we prepare for the 2020 Census in Alabama. Additionally, under this umbrella, Jay leads a statewide network and aligns the on-the-ground efforts of community-based organizations and state agencies that are committed to ensuring an accurate and comprehensive census count by acting as a resource of information, messaging materials, and helping to establish partnerships with other census advocates.
This episode covers qualified immunity, no-knock warrants and proper response if stopped by the police.
Michael Threatt joins us on this episode to discuss fair housing principles & affordable housing policy with Attorney Richard Rice. Tune in! Share! #fairhousing #AffordableHousing #gentrification
The episode covers the importance of telling our stories, defunding the police and so much more. Scholar and activist, Martez Files, joins us in a discussion on Police Accountability and Reform. Martez is a co-founder of "When We Fight". The mission of "When We Fight" is to educate, organize, mobilize, and support our community in the dismantling of systemic injustice. Communal Expressions is co-hosted by Eva Melton & Richard Rice. Eva is a minister and organizer: http://www.EvaMelton.com Richard is a Civil Rights & Public Interest Attorney http://www.TheRiceFirmLLC.com Tune in. LIVE & LOCAL! http://www.CommunalExpressions.com #DefundThePolice #BlackLivesMatter
Dr. Richard Rice, Loma Linda theology professor and a leading advocate of open theism, is interviewed by Denver Bible Church pastor Bob Enyart. (Enyart is the co-founder of opentheism.org.) Dr. Rice's book, The Openness of God, was published in 1980, 14 years before he co-authored the famed 1994 book by the same name that he co-authored with Pinnock, Hasker, Basinger, and Sander. Rice and Enyart have a relaxed and very interesting discussion of open theism and recent developments, and then go back in history to consider the way that Arminius himself wrestled with the matter. Today's Resource: Predestination & Free Will Seminar So much is at stake when people consider predestination and free will. Strong emotions often surface with a discussion of this topic. That passion points to our critical need to understand the truth regarding whether or not God has predetermined who will go to heaven and who will go to hell. Also, the question of whether or not God has planned out each person’s life affects us. Does God have a plan for your life? Does a blueprint exist for your future? Did God predetermine whether or not you would get married, and to whom? Did God plan whether you would be wealthy or poor, happy or sad? If God does plan your life, does He do so in minute detail or in general themes? If God has a plan for your life, are you able to alter that plan? This topic directly influences people concerning how they live their lives. As Christians, we must seek God to accurately portray the LORD to others. For any misrepresentation of God will dishonor Him and perhaps bring harm to those misled. You can now order the seminar video in a 3-DVD set or MP4 video download.
We talk with Special Guests Mercutio Southall Sr. and his Attorney Richard Rice. Mercutio is an avid activist and family man that has spent much of his life fighting for the rights of Black Americans. He is currently in a fight for his life against murder charges stemming from an incident that his attorney says is a classic stand your ground case. We discuss the basics of Stand Your Ground and get to know Mercutio outside of the very biased headlines and news stories. https://www.al.com/news/birmingham/2019/06/well-known-activist-mercutio-southall-charged-in-birmingham-killing.html?fbclid=IwAR1S9dNk1bp04dsNvQWGZRTmx1hTl7r3MsYc5pJ41rSs9jB9jNhhvQNX-UU How can you support Mercutio? https://www.facebook.com/groups/2573259936246347/ https://www.facebook.com/donate/175521737040026/ CashApp: $oncemore Support this podcast
In this first episode of the GORUCK Glorious Professionals Podcast, GORUCK founder Jason McCarthy talks to Emily McCarthy and Richard Rice about his history and the origins of the brand. The “Glorious Amateurs” of the OSS in WWII and the “Quiet Professionals” of the Green Berets are our inspiration for this podcast. On Glorious Professionals we will talk to people from all walks of life and all occupations - what they have in common is that in their area of expertise or interest, they are continually striving for excellence. In this first conversation we hear from Jason about what drives him, how he deals with adversity, and his advice for pursuing excellence. Links: Follow Jason: Instagram // LinkedIn Learn more about GORUCK Glorious Professionals podcast website
In this episode of the Glorious Professionals Podcast, Rich gets his turn in the hot seat. You've heard Rich's voice on the previous two podcasts interviewing Jason and Emily, and GORUCK Nation might know him from the MACV-1 Introduction and his return to Vietnam video series. Rich has had a very storied career and shares his tales with humor and knowledge born of reflection - so much so that after an hour and a half of incredible conversation we barely got out of Vietnam. He not only tells some great war stories but talks about how he processes them and about the power and importance of tribal mentorship and that storytelling to keep him alive. Links: From Rich: Back in Vietnam, 45 Years Later Creating MACV-1 Jungle Rucking Boot Ken Burns' Vietnam War documentary Learn more about GORUCK Glorious Professionals podcast website
Richard Rice interviews Jessica Gordon-Nembhard, PhD and Ed Whitfield on Cooperatives, Community Development and Social Justice on Communal Expressions Podcast. Jessica is the author of "Collective Courage: A History on African-American Economic Thought and Practice". Ed is a social critic, writer and co-Managing Director of the Fund for Democratic Communities.
On this episode, Richard Rice shares about the inception of The Rice Firm, LLC. The Rice Firm is a public interest law firm based in Birmingham, Alabama. Find out more at www.TheRiceFirmLLC.com
On this episode, Richard Rice is interviewed by Eva Melton. Tune in to hear all about the evolution of Richard and the inception of The Rice Firm, LLC. The Rice Firm is a public interest law firm serving Alabama.Find out more at TheRiceFirmLLC.com
Haley Colson Lewis & Martin Weinberg join us on Results with Richard Rice to discuss pollution and public corruption in North Birmingham & Tarrant. Haley is the GASP Staff Attorney. Martin Weinberg is a Birmingham based attorney. Richard Rice is a GASP Board member. Find out more about GASP at gaspgroup.org
Attorney Ontario Tillman of Maxwell Law discusses The Alabama Stand Your Ground Law with Attorney Richard Rice.
Richard Rice interviews Jessica Gordon-Nembhard, PhD and Ed Whitfield on Cooperatives, Community Development and Social Justice. Jessica is the author of "Collective Courage: A History of African American Cooperative Economic Thought and Practice" [and a member of the GEO collective]. Ed is a social critic, writer and co-Managing Director of the Fund for Democratic Communities.
On this week’s episode Richard Rice of The Rice Firm, LLC shares his story of the early stages of his law career and its constant evolvement to meet the needs of the community. Avee-Ashanti Shabazz shares his perspective on the first mayoral candidates forum sponsored by The Grassroots Coalition. He also provides details on the impact of the Birmingham Violence Reduction Initiative on the communities of Birmingham.
Brian Herbert/Apex Veteran Staffing Apex Veteran Staffing is a minority and disabled veteran owned staffing agency that focuses primarily on putting military veterans to work in careers that encompass administrative, warehouse, hospitality, and information technology. They have teamed up with First Advantage Consulting Firm, another disabled veteran consulting firm that focuses on Affirmative Action to […] The post Brian Herbert with Apex Veteran Staffing, Ash Brown with Ash Said It, Tim Gorisek with Summit Systems, and Richard Rice with Mutual Engineering appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Dr. Richard Rice delivers a powerful message about Jesus Christ
Dr. Richard Rice delivers a powerful message about Jesus Christ
Get ready for a theological treasure chest! Here you get not one or even two theologians but SIX theologians ready to throw down theologically over Creation Out of Nothing. The audio was harvested from the Open and Relational Theologies group at the American Academy of Religion of which I am a very proud member! This episode will include the panelists arguments for or against Creatio Ex Nihilioand later this weekend we will post the Question & Response portion of the session. The initial panel includes: Philip Clayton, Claremont School of Theology view/download paper Monica A. Coleman, Claremont School of Theology view/download paper Catherine Keller, Drew University view/download paper Michael Lodahl, Point Loma Nazarene University view/download paper Richard Rice, Loma Linda University view/download paper Marit Trelstad, Pacific Lutheran University In the past week Tony Jones picked a little fight over Creation Out of Nothing by quote bombing me with Moltmann, I responded and Tony retorted. Now I figured it would be a good to share this episode we've been sitting on. I do hope you enjoy it and if you are an AAR attendee come on out for one of the Open & Relational theology sessions this year in Chicago. Follow the podcast, drop a review, send feedback/questions or become a member of the HBC Community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
La palabra santo aparece en la Biblia en una variedad de lugares. A veces se hace referencia a que las personas son santas, lo mismo que objetos y períodos de tiempo. El significado básico es “poner aparte para un uso específico”. Los sacerdotes eran personas santas porque habían sido apartados para el servicio del Santuario. Ellos usaban vasos e instrumentos santos, que fueron retirados del servicio secular para un propósito ritual específico. Una vez que habían sido apartados como santos, ya no estaban disponibles para el uso común, porque habían sido destinados a un propósito más elevado. Las actividades en tales días santos debían corresponder con el propósito que Dios había asignado a esos días. Debemos “acordarnos” de guardar santo el sábado. ¿Somos nosotros o es Dios quien hace santo el día? ¿Qué diferencia produce esto? Gén. 2:3; Isa. 58:13. ______________________________________________________________ “El sábado es un testimonio poderoso de la soberanía de Dios. Solo él puede crear, y solo él puede hacer que algo sea santo. Por eso, los adventistas tienen una objeción muy fuerte al cambio del sábado al domingo como el día de descanso y adoración cristiano. Sin un mandato divino claro, ese cambio no es menos que una afrenta a Dios” –Richard Rice, The Reign of God, p. 403. ¿De qué modo el santo sábado semanal impacta a quienes eligen obedecer el mandato de observar el sábado, el día de tiempo santo, designado por Dios? Éxo. 31:12, 13. ______________________________________________________________ Guardar el sábado combina los aspectos interno y externo. Cuando nuestra observancia del sábado es solo una cuestión de conducta externa, de seguir una lista de reglas, hemos perdido de vista su verdadero significado. Pero, al mismo tiempo, nuestra observancia del sábado es visible para los demás. Les dice a otras personas que somos separados y diferentes. Es una señal de nuestra lealtad a nuestro Creador y Redentor. Dios quiere que su pueblo sea “santo”; es decir, quiere personas que se hayan separado conscientemente de las cosas de este mundo. ¿De qué manera el guardar el sábado debería ayudarnos de una forma concreta a estar “separados” del mundo? ¿De qué modo la realidad de la proximidad del sábado, cada semana, debería servir como un recordativo para ti cuando afrontas tentaciones durante la semana, ya que se espera que seas una persona santa, un pueblo separado de las cosas que contaminan en el mundo?
The chief economist of Conservation International, Richard Rice, speaks on conservation agreements and forest carbon projects, with particular emphasis on a developing project in the Solomon Islands. He explains the conservation aspects of the project, the conservation agreement and delivers a prognosis for what is needed to help it progress from a conservation agreement to a carbon project.
Richard Rice speaks on 2 types of forest carbon projects: those that reduce emissions and those that increase the uptake of carbon.