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Breakfast with Refilwe Moloto
Councillor Aslam Cassiem on the challenges and rewards of looking after Athlone and surrounding areas

Breakfast with Refilwe Moloto

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 12:33


Ward 46 covers a lot of ground, including Gatesville, Rylands, Hatton, Newfields, Surrey Estate, Primrose Park and parts of Manenberg, which brings many challenges forward councillor Aslam Cassiem, who speaks to Lester Kiewit about the challenges and rewards of being responsible to ratepayers of the area.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Law School
Strict Liability in Tort Law

Law School

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 16:27


Strict Liability in Tort Law Source: Excerpts from "Strict Liability in Tort Law: An In-Depth Exploration" Main Themes: Definition and Scope of Strict Liability: Strict liability holds defendants liable for harm caused by certain activities or products, regardless of intent or negligence. It applies to inherently dangerous activities, defective products, and situations impacting public welfare. Historical Origins: The doctrine originated in English common law, notably the Rylands v. Fletcher (1868) case, which established liability for damages caused by hazardous substances escaping one's property. Key Elements: Strict liability requires (1) involvement in inherently dangerous or hazardous activities, (2) causation between the defendant's action and the harm, and (3) foreseeability of the risk. Applications: Strict liability is frequently applied in product liability, abnormally dangerous activities, animal-related injuries, environmental hazards, and vicarious liability. Justifications: The doctrine encourages safer practices, allocates risk to those best able to manage it, simplifies litigation, and protects public welfare. Critiques and Limitations: Critics argue that strict liability can unfairly burden defendants, hinder innovation, disregard fault, and lead to inconsistent application across jurisdictions. Most Important Ideas/Facts: Strict liability focuses on the inherent risk of an activity or product, not the defendant's conduct. "Unlike traditional negligence cases... strict liability focuses on the nature of the activity itself." The doctrine aims to protect the public and encourage extreme caution in high-risk situations. "This approach is designed to protect the public and encourage extra caution in certain high-risk industries and activities." Landmark cases illustrate the evolution and application of strict liability. Rylands v. Fletcher – Established the principle of liability for escapes of dangerous substances. Greenman v. Yuba Power Products, Inc. – Reinforced strict liability for defective products. Escola v. Coca-Cola Bottling Co. – Advocated for placing responsibility on the party best able to prevent harm. Strict liability promotes safety by incentivizing responsible behavior. "By holding parties strictly liable, the law incentivizes businesses and individuals engaged in dangerous activities to adopt higher safety standards." The doctrine faces criticism for potentially being unfair and stifling innovation. "Critics argue that strict liability imposes an unfair burden on defendants who may be held liable even when they exercised due care." Quotes: "Strict liability is a legal doctrine that holds a defendant liable for certain activities or actions without requiring proof of intent or negligence." "The strict liability principle operates under the notion that those who engage in particularly risky activities or manufacture products that may cause harm should bear the burden of any resulting damages, regardless of their level of care." "Strict liability differs from negligence or intentional torts because it does not require proof of fault, intent, or a breach of duty." Conclusion: Strict liability is a complex legal doctrine that balances the need to protect the public from harm with concerns about fairness and economic consequences. Understanding its history, applications, justifications, and limitations is crucial for analyzing tort cases and understanding the evolving landscape of legal responsibility in high-risk situations. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/law-school/support

Retro Radio Podcast
Lum and Abner- The Story of Pinky Winky. 411201

Retro Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 14:52


now that a home for the lion has been found with the Rylands family, Lum can turn his attention to library business. Today we find Abner reading a story to…

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Guiseley 0-2 Rylands, Liam Tongue

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2024 7:21


Guiseley 0-2 Rylands, Liam Tongue by Guiseley Radio

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Guiseley 0-2 Rylands, Josh Ashman

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2024 2:06


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Biblical Archaeology Today w/ Steve Waldron

And other 1st and 2nd century AD NT Manuscripts examined. Thank you for listening! Please leave a 5 star review, share and subscribe!

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Cider Chat
390: Renaissance Orchards Keeved & French Style Ciders | WA

Cider Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 70:21


Meet Chris Rylands of Renaissance Orchards First there was Cider Supply and then Chris founded Renaissance Orchards with his wife Melinda. This move was a natural progression of a series of events that include resources needed for making a keeved cider and the thirst for a particular style of cider. The orchards and the Rylands are based in Ferndale a town just south of the Canadian border in Washington state. Chris Rylands In this Cider Chat with Chris of Renaissance What happened to Cider Supply? Why French style ciders? The orchards at Renaissance number of apple varieties and pear  Products cider scion Melinda Spotlight on Single Varietal Ciders Hear how Chris dug into 16 cider specific apples to understand the best blending practices for cidermaking. Each label shows: a picture of the specific apple charts that apple's tannin aromatics acidity astringent sweetness phenolics The origin of the apple, including location How to use – best as a blender or as a single variety cider Contact for Renaissance Orchards Website: https://renaissanceorchards.com/ Mentions in this Cider Chat CiderCon 2024 January 15-19th, 2024 Portland Oregon Artisans by Cider Summit| Portland, Oregon January 20, 2024 Oregon Cider Week January 13-20, 2024 Totally Cider Tours – France – listen to past episodes and get on the wait list for the 2024 tour!

Breakfast with Refilwe Moloto
Concern over late placement for obligatory community service for junior doctors

Breakfast with Refilwe Moloto

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 6:14


Lester Kiewit speaks to NP of Rylands, father of a junior doctor who has received a late placement for the mandatory community service in 2024, and concerned that there is no accommodation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Warrington Rylands 0-1 Guiseley - Andy Thomas

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2023 3:52


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Law School
Mastering the Bar Exam: Torts (Episode 5) Strict Liability

Law School

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 3:00


Welcome back to Mastering the Bar Exam: Torts. In this episode, we'll continue our journey through Tort Law by exploring strict liability—an area that emphasizes accountability regardless of fault. Imagine a scenario where a manufacturing company releases a product that, despite all precautions, ends up causing harm to consumers. Strict liability becomes relevant when certain activities or products are inherently dangerous, and the responsible party is held liable for any resulting harm, regardless of fault. One of the landmark cases that shaped the concept of strict liability is "Rylands v. Fletcher." In this case, a defendant's reservoir burst, flooding a neighboring property. The court established the principle of strict liability for activities that involve the non-natural use of land and can cause harm. To reinforce your understanding, let's engage in an interactive exercise. Imagine a scenario where a fireworks manufacturer experiences an accidental explosion, causing extensive damage to nearby homes. Identify the legal concept involved and discuss its elements. Now the answer: The legal concept involved in this scenario is "Strict Liability." Strict liability applies when a defendant is held responsible for harm caused by their activities or products, regardless of fault. The elements usually include the inherently dangerous activity or product, causation, and damages. Strict liability underscores the idea that certain activities or products are so inherently risky that those who engage in them must bear the responsibility for any harm they cause. Consider a situation where a person owns a wild animal as a pet, and it escapes, causing injuries to others. Strict liability principles can be applied when individuals engage in activities that are inherently dangerous, such as keeping wild animals as pets. The case of "Ultrahazardous Activity" involving a company that used explosives in a residential area without taking adequate precautions is a classic example of strict liability. The court held the company strictly liable for the harm caused by their inherently hazardous activity. Now, for your final exercise in this episode, let's imagine a scenario where a construction company uses dynamite near a residential neighborhood, resulting in damage to nearby homes. Discuss the applicability of strict liability and its elements. Now the answer: Strict liability is applicable in this scenario due to the inherently dangerous activity involving explosives near a residential area. The elements typically encompass the inherently dangerous activity, causation, and damages. You've made great progress in your exploration of Tort Law by delving into strict liability, an area that emphasizes accountability for inherently dangerous activities and products. In our next episode, we'll turn our attention to defenses in Tort Law, examining the strategies and arguments that can be used to counter tort claims. Keep up the excellent work, and remember, you're on the path to mastering the Bar Exam! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/law-school/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/law-school/support

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Warrington Rylands 2-1 Guiseley, Dave Noble post match

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2023 4:57


Warrington Rylands 2-1 Guiseley, Dave Noble post match by Guiseley Radio

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/ Vivir Rodando /
/ VR164 / Javier Marías contra Robert Rylands

/ Vivir Rodando /

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2023 60:05


Programa Vivir Rodando 164 (11 Marzo 2023) En octubre de 1996 se estrenaba 'El último viaje de Robert Rylands', segundo largometraje de la cineasta Gracia Querejeta. Aparte de otros atractivos que pudiera tener la película, la cinta tenía un punto atractivo: la, de alguna manera, unión de dos personajes como Javier Marías y Elías Querejeta. El último viaje de Robert Rylands era una adaptación (libre) de la novela 'Todas las almas', del escritor madrileño, y Querejeta producía y coescribía el guion de la película junto a su hija Gracia. Pero la película llegaría con una carga de polémica considerable. Javier Marías escribió una incendiaria columna en El País titulada El novelista va al cine donde cargaría tanto contra la película, por su nulo parecido con Todas las almas, como con Gracia y Elías Querejeta. Esto llevo a una serie de replicas de los dos, y a una contrarréplica de Marías, en el diario El País, además de un proceso judicial que acabaría ganando el escritor. Una polémica sonada, además de por los nombres implicados por el tema de fondo: ¿en qué medida una adaptación cinematográfica debe ser fiel a lo que adapta? ¿Hay límites en la creación cuando uno se basa en algo para crear? El programa 164 de VR (Vivir Rodando) trata sobre el asunto Marías-Querejeta además de plantear cuestiones y dudas sobre lo que son los procesos de adaptación.

Biblical Archaeology Today w/ Steve Waldron

A vast collection of thousands of papyri collected by John Rylands, including the oldest NT fragment, and Greek OT fragment. Thank you for listening! Please share and leave a five star review!

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The Victorian Variety Show
A Stroll Through the Cemetery, with Traci Muller Rylands!

The Victorian Variety Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2022 49:43


I recently had the opportunity to talk to Traci Muller Rylands about cemeteries she has visited around the U.S. and the research those visits have inspired. About Traci: An almost-native of Georgia, Traci Muller Rylands has bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Georgia. She didn't take an interest in cemeteries until 2012, when she became a photo volunteer for findagrave.com, an online database of cemeteries around the world. It was then she began sharing stories from the cemeteries she visited via her blog, adventuresincemeteryhopping.com. A stay-at-home mom, Traci lives in Dunwoody, Georgia, with her husband, Chris, and 15-year-old son, Sean.  ***** References Morticia. “Grave Words: A Love Affair With Victorian Headstones.” http://www.unofficialbritain.com/grave-words-a-love-affair-with-victorian-headstones/ Rossetti, Christina. “One Sea-Side Grave.” https://allpoetry.com/One-Sea-Side-Grave ***** Email: thevictorianvarietyshow@gmail.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/victorianvarie1 Mastodon: https://is.nota.live/@marisad Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/marisadf13 Linktree: https://linktr.ee/thevictorianvarietyshow I'd greatly appreciate it if you could take a moment to rate & review this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Goodpods, Spotify, Podchaser, Audible, or wherever you listen, as that will help this podcast reach more listeners! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/marisa-d96/message

Law School
Tort law (2022): Defenses (Part Two)

Law School

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 16:12


Nuisance. "Nuisance" is traditionally used to describe an activity which is harmful or annoying to others such as indecent conduct or a rubbish heap. Nuisances either affect private individuals (private nuisance) or the general public (public nuisance). The claimant can sue for most acts that interfere with their use and enjoyment of their land. In English law, whether activity was an illegal nuisance depended upon the area and whether the activity was "for the benefit of the commonwealth", with richer areas subject to a greater expectation of cleanliness and quiet. The case Jones v Powell (1629) provides an early example, in which a person's professional papers were damaged by the vapors of a neighboring brewery. Although the outcome of this case is unclear, Whitelocke of the Court of the King's Bench is recorded as saying that since the water supply in area was already contaminated, the nuisance was not actionable as it is "better that they should be spoiled than that the commonwealth stand in need of good liquor". In English law, a related category of tort liability was created in the case of Rylands v Fletcher (1868): strict liability was established for a dangerous escape of some hazard, including water, fire, or animals as long as the cause was not remote. In Cambridge Water Company Limited v Eastern Counties Leather plc (1994), chemicals from a factory seeped through a floor into the water table, contaminating East Anglia's water reservoirs. The Rylands rule remains in use in England and Wales. In Australian law, it has been merged into negligence. Economic torts. Economic torts typically involve commercial transactions, and include tortious interference with trade or contract, fraud, injurious falsehood, and negligent misrepresentation. Negligent misrepresentation torts are distinct from contractual cases involving misrepresentation in that there is no privity of contract; these torts are likely to involve pure economic loss which has been less-commonly recoverable in tort. One criterion for determining whether economic loss is recoverable is the "foreseeability" doctrine. The economic loss rule is highly confusing and inconsistently applied and began in 1965 from a California case involving strict liability for product defects; in 1986, the U.S. Supreme Court adopted the doctrine in East River SS Corporation v Transamerica Deleval, Incorporation. In 2010, the supreme court of the U.S. state of Washington replaced the economic loss doctrine with an "independent duty doctrine". Economic antitrust torts have been somewhat submerged by modern competition law. However, in the United States, private parties are permitted in certain circumstances to sue for anticompetitive practices, including under federal or state statutes or on the basis of common law tortious interference, which may be based upon the Restatement (Second) of Torts §766. Negligent misrepresentation as tort where no contractual privity exists was disallowed in England by Derry v Peek ; however, this position was overturned in Hedley Byrne v Heller in 1964 so that such actions were allowed if a "special relationship" existed between the plaintiff and defendant. United States courts and scholars "paid lip-service" to Derry; however, scholars such as William Prosser argued that it was misinterpreted by English courts. The case of Ultramares Corporation v Touche (1932) limited the liability of an auditor to known identified beneficiaries of the audit and this rule was widely applied in the United States until the 1960s. The Restatement (Second) of Torts expanded liability to "foreseeable" users rather than specifically identified "foreseen" users of the information, dramatically expanding liability and affecting professionals such as accountants, architects, attorneys, and surveyors. As of 1989, most U.S. jurisdictions follow either the Ultramares approach or the Restatement approach. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/law-school/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/law-school/support

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Guiseley 1-1 Warrington Rylands/ Danny Ellis post match

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2022 4:13


Guiseley 1-1 Warrington Rylands/ Danny Ellis post match by Guiseley Radio

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Guiseley AFC 1-1 Warrington Rylands/ Kyle Trennery post match

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2022 1:59


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Law School
Tort law (2022): Principles of negligence: Ultrahazardous activity + Deep pocket + Writ of execution

Law School

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 7:42


An ultrahazardous activity in the common law of torts is one that is so inherently dangerous that a person engaged in such an activity can be held strictly liable for injuries caused to another person, even if the person engaged in the activity took every reasonable precaution to prevent others from being injured. In the Restatement of the Law 2nd, Torts 2nd, the term has been abandoned in favor of the phrase "inherently dangerous activity." Categories of ultrahazardous activity. Several categories of activities are commonly recognized as being inherently hazardous; those who engage in them are subject to strict liability. These include: Transportation, storage, and use of dynamite and other explosives. Transportation, storage, and use of radioactive materials. Transportation, storage, and use of certain hazardous chemicals Keeping of wild animals (for example animals that are not normally domesticated in that area). Note that in this context, "domesticated" does not merely refer to animals that are commonly bred and raised in captivity, such as alligators. Keeping of domesticated animals that have a known propensity for dangerous behavior (for example keeping a dog that has attacked people before). Someone who is injured by one of these inherently hazardous activities while trespassing on the property of the person engaged in the activity is barred from suing under a strict liability theory. Instead, they must prove that the property owner was negligent. In the United Kingdom, this area of law is governed by the rule established in Rylands v Fletcher. Deep pocket as a slang term. The term “deep pockets” (also given as “deep pocket” and “deep pocketed") is attested sparsely in the 1940s through the 1960s but became popular with the litigation explosion of the 1970s. A person with “short arms and deep pockets” is a person (sometimes derided as “miserly” or “cheap") who saves money and doesn't often spend it. The term “short arms and deep/long pockets” is cited in print from at least 1952. In Ireland, this phrase was attached to a wealthy businessman from Tipparary who, upon his round of drinks, would break his glass on the floor, knowing the owner of the pub would ask him to leave. This was also called the “O'Shea Fiddle”. A writ of execution (also known as an execution) is a court order granted to put in force a judgment of possession obtained by a plaintiff from a court. When issuing a writ of execution, a court typically will order a sheriff or other similar official to take possession of property owned by a judgment debtor. Such property will often then be sold in a sheriff's sale and the proceeds remunerated to the plaintiff in partial or full satisfaction of the judgment. It is generally considered preferable for the sheriff simply to take possession of money from the defendant's bank account. If the judgment debtor owns real property, the judgment creditor can record the execution to "freeze" the title until the execution is satisfied. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/law-school/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/law-school/support

Law School
Tort law (2022): Principles of negligence: Strict liability + Absolute liability

Law School

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 10:13


Tort law. In tort law, strict liability is the imposition of liability on a party without a finding of fault (such as negligence or tortious intent). The claimant need only prove that the tort occurred, and that the defendant was responsible. The law imputes strict liability to situations it considers to be inherently dangerous. It discourages reckless behavior and needless loss by forcing potential defendants to take every possible precaution. It has the beneficial effect of simplifying and thereby expediting court decisions in these cases, although the application of strict liability may seem unfair or harsh, as in Re Polemis. Under the English law of negligence and nuisance, even where tortious liability is strict, the defendant may sometimes be liable only for the reasonably foreseeable consequences of his act or omission. An early example of strict liability is the rule Rylands v Fletcher, where it was held that "any person who for his own purposes brings on his lands and collects and keeps there anything likely to do mischief if it escapes, must keep it in at his peril, and, if he does not do so, is prima facie answerable for all the damage which is the natural consequence of its escape". If the owner of a zoo keeps lions and tigers, he is liable if the big cats escape and cause damage or injury. In strict liability situations, although the plaintiff does not have to prove fault, the defendant can raise a defense of absence of fault, especially in cases of product liability, where the defense may argue that the defect was the result of the plaintiff's actions and not of the product, that is, no inference of defect should be drawn solely because an accident occurs. If the plaintiff can prove that the defendant knew about the defect before the damages occurred, additional punitive damages can be awarded to the victim in some jurisdictions. The doctrine's most famous advocates were Learned Hand, Benjamin Cardozo, and Roger J Traynor. Strict liability is sometimes distinguished from absolute liability. In this context, an actus reus may be excused from strict liability if due diligence is proved. Absolute liability, however, requires only an actus reus. Absolute liability is a standard of legal liability found in tort and criminal law of various legal jurisdictions. To be convicted of an ordinary crime, in certain jurisdictions, a person must not only have committed a criminal action but also have had a deliberate intention or guilty mind (mens rea). In a crime of strict or absolute liability, a person could be guilty even if there was no intention to commit a crime. The difference between strict and absolute liability is whether the defense of a “mistake of fact” is available: in a crime of absolute liability, a mistake of fact is not a defense. Strict or absolute liability can also arise from inherently dangerous activities or defective products that are likely to result in a harm to another, regardless of protection taken, such as owning a pet rattlesnake; negligence is not required to be proven. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/law-school/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/law-school/support

Activity Quest
John Rylands Library and mindfulness meditation

Activity Quest

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 11:11


We're getting our Om on in this week's Activity Quest with a spot of mindful meditation. Plus, Meg explores John Rylands Library in Manchester!  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Hungry Table
The benefits of acupuncture for PCOS and overall wellness with DR PRINISHA JUGROOP

The Hungry Table

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 31:40


Acupuncture is one of my favourite treatments for a myriad of illnesses and Dr Prinisha Jugroop is my go-to doctor when I need some Chinese Medicine Traditional healing. She's a Registered Chinese medicine and Acupuncture Practitioner based in Rylands, Cape Town and has successfully accomplished 2 degrees at the University of the Western Cape and has had the opportunity to work at various clinics over the course of 2 years in South Africa. Dr Jugroop is qualified in Diagnosing and Treating patients with the accord's to Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture such as General Medicine, Paediatrics, Dermatology and Gynaecology. As well as treating conditions ranging from Musculoskeletal (Pain), Gastroenterology, Neurological and Psychological. Her passion lies in: - Psychological Mental Health, paying close attention to anxiety, depression, insomnia, and sleep disorders; lastly; - Gynaecology, including fertility, absent menstruation, irregular menstruation, Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) and Endometriosis. Dr Jugroop believes in the quality of care and creates individualized treatment plans according to your own body in means of getting to the root cause of your condition, and not only the symptoms presented from it. Read more on https://fatimasaib.co.za/index.php/2022/04/22/acupuncture-and-pcos/ and follow her on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/blissful_acupuncture/

Wisdom at the Crossroads
Pet Portrait

Wisdom at the Crossroads

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 17:16


Art imitates life and sometimes it documents it too. Pet lovers unite as today we meet the cheeky cat brothers Rylands and Fletcher in a fairy tale of sorts. The “once upon a time” leads us through torrential rain, to a job interview in puddling linen, onto a creative classroom filled with pre teens and carving tools and a drawer full of band aids. Seriously, I can't make this stuff up. We also get a glimpse of the colour reduction block printing process. In the backstory, we are reminded to always bring that brolly and to find creative ways to keep memories close at hand.   The visuals for these paintings can be found on my blog and on Instagram.  

pTro
pTro-gjesten: Mor formidlet tro i praksis

pTro

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 23:07


Prest Børge Rylands mor tok aldri barna med på bedehuset eller i kirken. Likevel formidlet hun gudstro i praksis på en måte som som sønnen husker fremdeles.

The Non League Football Show
S6 Ep33: 08th April 2022 - Warrington Rylands & Banbury United

The Non League Football Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 65:53


As the season enters it's final weeks, we begin this week with a manager riding the crest of a wave of a couple of very busy seasons. In his club's first season at step 4 he's got them in pole position with a trip to the club second to them this weekend. Dave McNabb manager at Warrington Rylands is back on the show to chat about the continued success of the club, on and off the field. Next up, a man who has already celebrated winning promotion and a title this season but has more in his sights as he aims for the magic centenary points mark before he readies his club for Step 2 football next term. It's a pleasure to welcome back to the Banbury United boss Andy Whing With much going on. We round off the show with an extended piece with Executive Editor at the Non League Paper Jon Couch as the season begins to get very exciting

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Biblical Archaeology Today w/ Steve Waldron
New Testament Papyri And John Rylands Fragment P52

Biblical Archaeology Today w/ Steve Waldron

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 7:11


This amazing scrap served to turn NT textual studies on its head! God bless you! Thank you for listening! Please join us daily! Subscribe, share and leave a 5 star review!

Afternoon Drive with John Maytham
#LGE2021: Mitchells Plain, Masiphumelele, Constantia, Athlone and Rylands voter turnout

Afternoon Drive with John Maytham

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 3:36


Guest: EWN reporter  Kaylynn Palm See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Biblical Archaeology Today w/ Steve Waldron
Earliest New Testament Manuscript John Rylands

Biblical Archaeology Today w/ Steve Waldron

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2021 3:32


Found in 1920, these few Verses from John 18 are thought by many to be the oldest Scripture portions yet found of the NT, dating to about 125 d.

Law School
Tort Law (2022) Overview: Part 2 of 2

Law School

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 19:12


Intentional torts. Intentional torts are any intentional acts that are reasonably foreseeable to cause harm to an individual, and that do so. Intentional torts have several subcategories: Torts against the person include assault, battery, false imprisonment, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and fraud, although the latter is also an economic tort. Property torts involve any intentional interference with the property rights of the claimant (plaintiff). Those commonly recognized include trespass to land, trespass to chattels (personal property), and conversion. An intentional tort requires an overt act, some form of intent, and causation. In most cases, transferred intent, which occurs when the defendant intends to injure an individual but actually ends up injuring another individual, will satisfy the intent requirement. Causation can be satisfied as long as the defendant was a substantial factor in causing the harm. Statutory torts. A statutory tort is like any other, in that it imposes duties on private or public parties, however they are created by the legislature, not the courts. For example, the European Union's Product Liability Directive imposes strict liability for defective products that harm people; such strict liability is not uncommon although not necessarily statutory. As another example, in England common law liability of a landowner to guests or trespassers was replaced by the Occupiers' Liability Act 1957; a similar situation occurred in the U.S. State of California in which a judicial common law rule established in Rowland v Christian was amended through a 1985 statute. Statutory torts also spread across workplace health and safety laws and health and safety in food. In some cases federal or state statutes may preempt tort actions, which is particularly discussed in terms of the U.S. FDA Preemption; although actions in the United States for medical devices are preempted due to Riegel v Medtronic, Inc. (2008), actions for medical drugs are not due to Wyeth v Levine (2009). Nuisance. "Nuisance" is traditionally used to describe an activity which is harmful or annoying to others such as indecent conduct or a rubbish heap. Nuisances either affect private individuals (private nuisance) or the general public (public nuisance). The claimant can sue for most acts that interfere with their use and enjoyment of their land. In English law, whether activity was an illegal nuisance depended upon the area and whether the activity was "for the benefit of the commonwealth", with richer areas subject to a greater expectation of cleanliness and quiet. The case Jones v Powell (1629) provides an early example, in which a person's professional papers were damaged by the vapors of a neighboring brewery. Although the outcome of this case is unclear, Whitelocke of the Court of the King's Bench is recorded as saying that since the water supply in area was already contaminated, the nuisance was not actionable as it is "better that they should be spoiled than that the commonwealth stand in need of good liquor". In English law, a related category of tort liability was created in the case of Rylands v Fletcher (1868): strict liability was established for a dangerous escape of some hazard, including water, fire, or animals as long as the cause was not remote. In Cambridge Water Co Ltd v Eastern Counties Leather plc (1994), chemicals from a factory seeped through a floor into the water table, contaminating East Anglia's water reservoirs. The Rylands rule remains in use in England and Wales. In Australian law, it has been merged into negligence. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/law-school/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/law-school/support

The Sip with Ryland Adams and Lizze Gordon
This Episode Was A Disaster… First Podcast In Lizze's Bedroom!

The Sip with Ryland Adams and Lizze Gordon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 38:23


Go to http://babbel.com and use promo code THESIP and you'll get an additional 3 months free! Visit http://joinhoney.com/SIP to get Honey for free! On today's episode of The Sip, Ryland and Lizze go virtual after failing to meet in person. Lizze gets her dream house, and the two dive into some of Rylands ‘hate comments' before discussing the D'Amelio show and Addison Rae's new movie, He's All That! 

The Non League Football Show
35: 21st May 2021 - Non League Finals Day: Hereford, Hornchurch, Binfield & Warrington Rylands 1906

The Non League Football Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 83:44


It's a very exciting week with Non League Finals Day at Wembley on Saturday in front of fans!Tim Fuell gets some interesting revelations from each of the four clubs taking part.First-up Josh Gowling the young manager at Hereford in his first managerial job looking to repeat his Play-off final win with Grimsby Town from the last time he was at Wembley.Between him and that is Mark Stimson, manager of Hornchurch but also a man with four FA Trophy wins already to his name (once as a player and three times as a manager). Yet, despite all that experience he admits Saturday still has a massive magical appeal.Before the FA Trophy final, two Step Five sides this week elevated to Step Four in the FA restructure, will do battle in the FA Vase.It's the competition with perhaps the greatest stories of clubs at the heart of their communities, building dreams and memories, so we speak to the Chairman who have their hands on the tiller.First up Binfield FC's Bob Bacon, who describes the crazy day, he's already had and why it is so important some of the old stalwarts of the club will be at Wembley to cheer them on. In opposition on the day but in unison in many ways too, Chairman Mark Pye at Warrington Rylands is looking forward to a great day out for his team but everybody at the club including the kids in the youth set-up who will also enjoy heading Wembley Way.Helping understand the big weekend at the top of the National League and the restructuring announcement this week is Non League Paper's David Richardson with the week's round-up of news.

The Non League Football Show
33: 07th May 2021 - Non League Finals Day 2020 & FA Vase 2021 with Warrington Rylands & Binfield

The Non League Football Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 48:51


Tim Fuell flies solo as he catches up post-match with the managers at Wembley on Non League Finals Day 2020. There's reflections from Consett boss Terry Mitchell and Concord Rangers Manager Danny Scopes on Wembley defeat and cheerier contemplation from Hebburn Town gaffer Kevin Bolam and Harrogate Town's Simon Weaver.Moving back to this year's competition Tim speaks to Hebburn's opposition this weekend in the Quarter Finals. Warrington Rylands 1906 manager Dave McNabb is a man making sure his preparations are right as he aims to take his club that next step in good times at Gorsey Lane.Already on step nearer Wembley, Binfield face a semi-final against the only Step 6 side remaining in the competition but United Services Portsmouth as we know are in giantkilling mode this season.  It won't be easy for the Hellenic leaguers on their travels South but having got this far by only playing away in this competition this season and winning them all joint managers Carl Withers and Jamie McClurg are confident their team can handle it.

Cemetery Podcast
CemeteryPodcast S1-E8 Pt: 2 (Ali, & More with Necro Traveler Traci Rylands)

Cemetery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 37:34


#CemeteryPodcast Cemetery Podcast Episode #8 Pt: 2 In Part: 2 of Episode: 8, we honor a Medal of Honor Recipient. We also visit the Kentucky grave of the "Greatest". Then we finish our conversation with, necro traveler Traci Rylands from "Adventures in Cemetery Hopping". If you haven't listened to Pt: 1, there's no time like now. Listen to Part: 1 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cemetery-podcast/support

Cemetery Podcast
CemeteryPodcast S1-E8 Pt: 1 (Traci Rylands, Mounds & More)

Cemetery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 37:26


In Part 1 of Episode 8, we feature one of the most famous historical black cemeteries. We visit an Effigy Mound in central Ohio. Then we kick off our conversation with historian, necro traveler, and creator of the cemetery blog "Adventures in Cemetery Hopping", Traci Rylands. All that and it's still just Part: 1. We have much more in for you in Part: 2 www.necrotourist.com www.adventuresincemeteryhopping.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cemetery-podcast/support

Happy Mama Movement with Amy Taylor-Kabbaz
Ep #156 - Underneath the role of mother with Rebecca Rylands

Happy Mama Movement with Amy Taylor-Kabbaz

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 30:24


Yes, of course you're a mother. And that role affects every single part of your life. But we don't just show up fresh to mamahood, without our own stories, traumas, dreams and hopes. Underneath our role as a mama, we're also a whole woman... and unless we allow the time and space to consider what's underneath the day to day reality of mamahood, we often aren't even aware of how our own stories affect what we do. What if looking 'underneath' motherhood allowed you to see that you're carrying some grief about some parts of your life... and that unspoken and unacknowledged grief was affecting the way you dealt with tantrums or sleep deprivation? In this podcast episode with Rebecca Rylands - counsellor, circle of security practitioner, and women's facilitator - we explore how to honour who you are underneath all that you do each day... and why understanding yourself in this way is the greatest gift you can bring to those around you.

Recovering From Reality
Ep. 98 The Agricultural Crisis with Ryland Engelhart

Recovering From Reality

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 50:29


In today's episode, I am joined by Ryland Engelhart. Ryland is the Co-Founder and Executive Director of Kiss the Ground and is the producer of Kiss The Ground the Movie on Netflix. He has spent the last 15 years as an entrepreneur and love-activist, working in hospitality and building a family business of organic plant-based restaurants called Cafe Gratitude and Gracias Madre in Southern CA. He is also a co-creator of the award-winning, transformational documentary film, “May I Be Frank.” He is a catalyst of possibility with an infectious passion for life. He is a public speaker and community organizer and works to inspire more "love & gratitude" in his organizational culture and culture at large. He speaks on sacred commerce, gratitude, love as an inside job, 10 tools for building community, and regeneration, and is the host of Kiss the Ground's "We Can Do This Podcast.”   We dive into the following topics… - Rylands work on the Kiss The Ground the Movie - The benefits of nature on wellbeing and livelihood - The effects of climate change on wildfires and other natural disasters - How carbon actually functions in the natural world and its connection to global warming - The benefits of regenerative agriculture - The United States’ cultural approach to the agricultural industry and the harmful effects of these practices - The connection between soil health, plant health, and civilization health - How you can support the regenerative agricultural and soil health movements         Follow Alexis (@itsalexishaines), join our Facebook group, and follow @recoveringfromreality on Instagram to stay up to date on all things RFR! You can also enroll in Alexis’ Life Reset Course at liferesetcourse.com to learn the exact, tools to recover from limiting and self- sabotaging beliefs, thoughts, emotions, feelings and behaviors and replace them with new ones that will set you up for the life you deserve and are fully capable of as you integrate the learnings and tools in your life.   This episode is brought to you by Osea Malibu. Visit www.oseamalibu.com/recovering to receive $10 off your first purchase of $50 dollars or more. FREE shipping for orders in the US over $75   This episode is brought to you by Himalaya Ashwagandha .For 20% off your first order of Himalaya Ashwagandha, use code “REALITY20” at checkout on amazon.com!   This episode is brought to you by Nurish. Nurish is convenient, monthly subscription that delivers personalized nutritional supplements you need to be at your best. Head to nurish.naturemade.com to start your subscription today!   Produced by Dear Media

BINDLISM
#31 - Ryland Heagerty | Dreamland

BINDLISM

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2019 111:12


Hey Everyone! Welcome back for episode 31 of Bindlism! This episode Kyle and Andy interviewed Syracuse Native, Ryland Heagerty. Ryland is the daughter of the owners of Pastabilities and the mastermind behind the dance event, Dreamland. Dreamland is a project that came into inception when Ryland and her friends decided they wanted to bring a dance venue to Syracuse and cities alike that were unlike the tradition club, but instead fostered the environment of respect, safety, and inclusion. Dreamland has been a smashing success from 2018-present day and we can't wait to share Rylands story and the details behind Deamland! Ryland's Social Dreamland: https://www.instagram.com/dreamlandsyracuse/ Personal: https://www.instagram.com/gogoryry/ All Episodes of Bindlism can be found on Apple Podcast and Spotify! BohoHoboLifestyle.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/boho_hobo_/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BohoHoboLifestyle/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bohohobolifestyle/message

Tourist Podcast
Daliso Chaponda - The John Rylands Library

Tourist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 39:01


Your Tour Guide is the brilliant award-winning writer, stand-up comedian and Britain's Got Talent finalist - Daliso Chaponda. Join Daliso and your host Vic Elizabeth Turnbull for a travel guide like no other, as they take you on a trip to the magical, Hogwarts-esq John Rylands Library; one of Manchester's best kept secrets. Discover the grand gesture behind this magnificent building, what goes on in the basement, far below the streets of Manchester and where that booky smell really comes from. The tour also includes selling out, 250,000 books, ghostly tales, the power of a golden buzzer and insider tips on becoming a top writer and comedian - direct from the hilarious horse's mouth. Tourist is an alternative travel guide with the world's funniest people. ||| GUESTS: Daliso Chaponda http://dalisochaponda.com ||| LOCATION: John Rylands Library https://www.library.manchester.ac.uk/rylands ||| CREDITS: Written, Produced & Edited: Vic Elizabeth Turnbull https://twitter.com/silentvic ||| FOLLOW & SHARE TOURIST https://twitter.com/touristpodcast #TouristPodcast https://facebook.com.com/touristpodcast, https://www.touristpodcast.co.uk

AccidentalMuslims.com
Taahirah Chohan – Co-Founder – Suhayla Kids- CA – S05E88

AccidentalMuslims.com

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2018 20:40


"Children are learning how to say their Kalimah through our dolls" - Taahirah Chohan Couple of weeks ago we met Taahirah Chohan (Co-founder of SuhaylaKids) at a coffee shop in Rylands, Cape Town. It was fun interviewing her. SUHAYLAkids is an online store for Muslim children based in South Africa. Passionate about making Islam fun for children, through reading and play. Our Guest Presenter - Quanita Edries Enjoy! And please give us a rating on iTunes or Stitcher This episode was brought to you in collaboration with Toledo Society. Toledo Society is a network of inspiring, engaging and high-quality podcasts for a new generation of English-speaking Muslims. Toledo’s mission is to reinvigorate Muslim identity, by becoming a launchpad for untold stories and hidden talent in the global Muslim community. The name Toledo refers to the Andalusian city that was home to the printing and translation centre which facilitated the distribution of the great Muslim works of 1,100 years to the rest of the world. Toledo was the also the city that officially recognised the three major religions, during and even post Muslim-rule. Love what we doing? Help us make future podcasts, videos, school/madrassa workshops, conferences, projects, and other events a reality - contribute here. AccidentalMuslims.com  is registered as a NPO: Ref #195-995 Disclaimer: The views/opinions expressed on this podcast are those of our guests and may be different from yours, however AccidentalMuslims.com encourages respect for diversity of views. We are all different and in our differences there are opportunities to learn - Insha-Allah!

AccidentalMuslims.com
Raawieyah Booley – Head Coach – Archery – Habibia Archey Club – S04E74

AccidentalMuslims.com

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2018 28:20


"Archery teaches you to be disciplined. Like being disciplined with regards to your salah" - Raawieyah Booley Sister Raawieyah is the Head Female Coach of the Habibia Archery Club in Rylands, Cape Town. For more information about the club email them here Enjoy this episode! Love what we doing? Help us make future podcasts, videos, school/madrassa workshops, conferences, projects, and other events a reality - contribute here. AccidentalMuslims.com  is registered as a NPO: Ref #195-995 Disclaimer: The views/opinions expressed on this podcast are those of our guests and may be different from yours, however AccidentalMuslims.com encourages respect for diversity of views. We are all different and in our differences there are opportunities to learn - Insha-Allah!

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Rants with Pants
The Polony Diaries (part one)

Rants with Pants

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2018 26:16


Rob van Vuuren and I went on a quest to find the best polony and a bit of it's backstory. Recorded in 2011. Long before Listeria was a concern amongst the people. Part two is in production now, where we follow up on the story and see how things have changed. We made our way out to Rylands to the Golden Dish. A legend in the Cape community for the gatsby's. Join us as we uncover a far tastier story than we expected.

Barnabas Community Church Sunday Talks
Evangelism - Bishop Mark Rylands

Barnabas Community Church Sunday Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2017 33:10


Bishop Mark explores the area of how we share our faith

The Washington State Indivisible Podcast
Ep. 34: State Senate Candidate Michelle Rylands, Plus the Columbia Gorge Women's Action Network

The Washington State Indivisible Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2017 41:28


We talk this week with Democratic candidate for state senate in the 31st LD about public education, job creation, and about how she appeals to Democrats and independents alike. We also discuss her strategy of knocking on every door in the district, rain or shine. http://www.michellerylands.com Then we chat with Sasha Bentley of the Columbia Gorge Women's Action Network about her work with this group located on the Washington-Oregon border. We also discuss a game she's created to help people better understand the political system called Checks and Balances. http://www.cgwan.org http://www.checksandbalancesgame.com

The Bulletin - Brussels in English
Guggenheim: Full Abstraction at the ING Art Centre

The Bulletin - Brussels in English

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2016 4:43


"Peggy Guggenheim was an extraordinary character; I would recommend Mary Dearborn's biography Mistress of Modernism; that's a play on words" Philip Rylands Director of the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice subtly reveals how personal her involvement in art collection was. Mr. Rylands was in Brussels for the opening of Guggenheim: Full Abstraction, at the ING Art Center. The show presents an impressive set of works from the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice and the Solomon Guggenheim Collection in New York with pieces by Marcel Duchamp, Max Ernst (Peggy's second husband), Jean DuBuffet, Lucio Fontana, Jackson Pollack, Mark Rothko, Alexander Calder, Willem de Kooning, Sam Francis, Robert Motherell, Cy Twombly and others. As well as the works of art, the show presents a rich timeline documented with archive pictures, documents, film fragments and more, to enable the visitor to fully understand the impact that these two main collectors of XXth Century art had in both the US and Europe. Through February 12 2017 www.ing.be/art

Inside Education on 103.2 Dublin City FM
Programme 207, Mathletes & Tim Rylands (4-3-15)

Inside Education on 103.2 Dublin City FM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2015 28:02


Presented and produced by Seán Delaney This programme was recorded at the 2015 annual conference of the Computer Education Society of Ireland which took place at Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology on 27 and 27 February 2015. The first interview featured here is with Kelly Kirkpatrick from SOS Ventures and Martina Sexton from St. Peter's Primary School in Bray about Mathletes. The second is with the opening keynote speaker of the conference, Tim Rylands.

National Rifle Association of the United Kingdom
Imperial 2014 Cadet Monday Individual - Lt Tom Rylands

National Rifle Association of the United Kingdom

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2014 4:09


Paul Deach talks to Lt Tom Rylands during #Imperial2014 at the Imperial 2014 Cadet Monday Individual Meeting. Tom talks about his involvement with developing young people in #shooting #Bisley #NRAUK

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The Law Simplified
Rylands v Fletcher

The Law Simplified

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2014 6:33


If you wish to receive Private Tutoring: http://bit.ly/LawTutoring For complete courses, including Spider Graphs and Case Summaries, visit: English Legal System: http://www.udemy.com/learn-english-law/ Criminal Law: https://goo.gl/N1PM61 Contract Law: https://goo.gl/MBC7A8 Constitutional Law: https://goo.gl/wGcMuF Property Law: https://goo.gl/tGExGJ Tort Law: https://goo.gl/GAhG6p Trust Law: https://goo.gl/9JHgRH Intellectual Property: https://goo.gl/4z9eJG Jurisprudence: https://goo.gl/Ei2Ntv Commercial Law: https://goo.gl/r22QDr Conflict of Laws: https://goo.gl/TVzZmj History of English Law: https://goo.gl/A22PDL GET ALL COURSES FOR $69! https://goo.gl/9K5UXs Examination Techniques: ACE Constitutional Law: https://goo.gl/JiHNp7 ACE Contract Law: https://goo.gl/rp4Vh9 ACE Criminal Law: https://goo.gl/swxuCc ACE Tort Law: https://goo.gl/1BLVCe Amazon Kindle Books: Criminal Law: http://bit.ly/CriminalLawKindle Public Law: http://bit.ly/PublicLawKindle Trust Law: http://bit.ly/TrustLawKindle Property Law: http://bit.ly/PropertyLawKindle Jurisprudence: http://bit.ly/JurisprudenceKindle Commercial Law: http://bit.ly/CommercialLawKindle FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/TheLawSimplified LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/thelawsimplified/ GOOGLE+: http://www.plus.google.com/+TheLawSimplified INSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/thelawsimplified

Christ Church, Bayston Hill (UK)
The Kingdom of God is Near - Audio

Christ Church, Bayston Hill (UK)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2012 15:20


+Mark Rylands The Kingdom of God is Near at Kate Lomaxs Licensing

Christ Church, Bayston Hill (UK)
A Vision carried in our heart - Audio

Christ Church, Bayston Hill (UK)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2011 24:25


Bishop Mark Rylands speaking at 9am service

The History of the Christian Church

This 125th episode of CS is titled A Second Awakening.I usually leave this announcement for the end but will insert it here at the beginning.Donations to keep the CS host site up are welcome and needed. You can do so at sanctorum.us. Just look for the “Donate” link.We ended our last episode with the dour spiritual condition of both the United States and Europe at the end of the 18th C.I mentioned Dr. J Edwin Orr a couple of episodes back. He was the 20th C's foremost expert on Revival and Spiritual renewal. While he could speak with eloquence on literally dozens of Revivals, one of his favorite subjects was what's come to be known as the Second Great Awakening.Before it began, there were many who worried if God did not intervene, Christianity might die out of Europe and the US.Following Independence from England, many American intellectuals fell in love with France. But France was throwing off religious faith as fast as it could. The French Revolution made a mockery of the Church and Christianity.  A well-known prostitute in Paris was crowned Goddess of Reason IN the Cathedral of Notre Dame. A majority of churches in France closed and the famous skeptic Voltaire claimed Christianity would be consigned to the dustbin of history in only 30 years. Germany, Switzerland, and the Netherlands were taken over by Rationalism. England was afflicted by a sophisticated Skepticism led by the philosopher David Hume. His attacks on faith are still used on campuses today.French radicals contributed millions of francs to propagandize and seduce American students. In Christian colleges like Harvard, Yale, and Princeton, students welcomed the new French ideas, not because they promised justice, but because of they welcomed immorality. It was a time of great moral decline. Of a population of 5 million--300,000 were alcoholics.  They buried 15,000 of them annually.To give you an idea of just how prolific drinking was, President Washington had to call out troops to put down an armed revolt over alcohol in what's come to be known as the Whiskey Rebellion. There was a plague of lawlessness with bank robberies a daily occurrence. Out-of-wedlock births and STDs sky-rocketed. Public profanity soared, cheating was epidemic. The turn toward immorality was so dramatic Congress appointed a special commission to investigate what had happened and how to correct it. The Commission discovered that in Kentucky, there'd been only one court of law held in five years. They simply could not administer justice on the frontier. It became so bad, a group of vigilantes formed and fought a pitched battle with the outlaws è and LOST!A poll taken at Harvard found most students were atheists. At Princeton, a far more evangelical college; there were only two believers in the entire student body. All but five were members of the Filthy Speech Movement. Christians were so unpopular they had to meet in secret. Students burned down buildings and forced college presidents to resign.  A mob of students attacked a Presbyterian church, breaking windows and burning the pulpit Bible. Students often entered churches during Communion to interrupt the service by spitting on the floor.The largest and fastest-growing denomination had been Methodists. But they were now losing thousands each year. The second-largest were the Baptists. They described this time as their “most wintry season.” Presbyterians met in Philadelphia to express their dismay at the immorality of the nation. Lutherans and Episcopalians were so far gone they held talks to consider merging.Samuel Provost, Bishop of NY had not confirmed anyone as a new member in so long, he quit and looked for other work. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court John Marshal wrote to Bishop Madison of Virginia that the Church in the US was too far gone to ever recover. Charles Lee, a popular hero of the Revolutionary War loudly advocated pulling down all the churches claiming they were obstacles to progress.The church historian Dr. Kenneth Scott Latourette summed it up by saying it looked as though Christianity was about to be ushered out of the affairs of man. But it wasn't. On the contrary, a mighty outpouring of God's Spirit was about to come.In 1784, Pastor John Erskin of Edinburgh, Scotland published a plea for prayer by all Christians in Scotland.  He sent a copy to Jonathan Edwards in America.  Edwards replied in what became a book titled A Humble Attempt to Promote Explicit Agreement and Visible Union of God's People in Extraordinary Prayer for the Revival of Religion and the Advancement of Christ's Kingdom on Earth.Erskin published both his book and Edwards' reply as one-volume and sent it to Dr. John Rylands, a Baptist leader in Britain. Rylands read it, was profoundly moved, and pondered what to do with it.He gave it to two men of prayer who determined to spread it among church leaders. They convinced dozens of Baptist churches to set aside the first Monday of each month to pray for a spiritual awakening. Other denominations found out about what the Baptists were doing and joined. Congregationalists, Evangelicals in the Churches of England and Scotland, and the Methodists all held monthly prayer meetings devoted to praying for revival. Within seven years Britain was covered with a network of prayer.Then in 1791, the first evidence of an answer to their prayers began in the churches at Yorkshire. Mockers went to the monthly prayer meetings intending to disrupt them but went home converted. Some of these meetings were quiet prayer, others noisy.Then in the city of Leeds, the Methodist Church there saw a thousand unbelievers brought to faith in just a few months. Soon all the churches were experiencing the same. What they saw was the renewal of believers and the conversion of the lost. And this winning of so many to Christ stunned both Baptists and Congregationalists. They didn't believe in instantaneous conversion. They assumed it took three months of challenge, another three months of instruction to prove someone had been converted. That an alcoholic could attend a church meeting and go away converted and dramatically changed was hard to believe à Until they saw it happening in their own services.  It revolutionized their understanding of conversion, changing it forever.The revival strengthened Evangelicals in the Church of England like William Wilberforce who went on to lead the abolition movement in England.The revival moved into Scotland. It swept Wales. By 1796 it had covered Norway.One of the products of real revival is the new ministries it gives rise to. A pastor named Thomas Charles was moved by the story of Mary Jones, a serving girl who'd saved up her pennies to by a Bible. The nearest store was thirty miles away, so on her day off, she walked there, to find they were sold out. She returned home in tears. Pastor Charles was so moved he went to London and asked the publishers to print more Bibles. They refused saying the revival was a fad, a temporary emotionalism that would quickly pass and no one would want any Bibles then. So Charles formed the British and Foreign Bible Society, the first of all the Bible societies that would end up printing millions of Bibles that went all over the world.The Second Great Awakening resulted in a massive missionary outreach as well as major social reforms. It led to the abolition of slavery, thousands of schools, and a host of organizations to help the poor and needy.In the US and Canada, the first glimmers of revival began in 1792. It started in Boston where all but a couple of the churches had gone off into the error of Unitarianism. In Lenox, Mass. not a single young person had been received into the Church in 16 years. So a couple of churches agreed to hold special prayer for revival. They prayed for two years, then in 1794, a few pastors sent out a letter to every congregation in the US calling for a concert of prayer.  They'd heard about what was happening in England and determined to do the same.The Presbyterians adopted it in mass. Congregationalists, Baptists, and Moravians all took it up. Soon Christians across the nation were praying the first Monday of every month for spiritual awakening. Their prayers were desperate as they realized the urgency of the need. The momentum built over the next four years until 1798 when the Second Great Awakening began in earnest in the US.One church in NYC began with 80 members. They prayed for revival and three years later had grown to 720. This was typical for most churches during the revival.In the Eastern States, there was little to no emotional extravagance. But in the Western states of Kentucky and Ohio things were different. Remember the horrible conditions that existed on the Western frontier. People were brought under such conviction of sin they were often in an agony that once confessed and repented of, was replaced by unbound joy in salvation.  Many would go from unrestrained weeping to dancing and celebration.James McCready was the pastor of three small churches in Kentucky. McCready's chief claim to fame was that he was so ugly he attracted attention. His voice was coarse and his style of preaching was far from elegant.  In 1799 he said the ministry was “Weeping and mourning with the people of God.” But a year later, an outpouring of the Holy Spirit began in Kentucky.The churches of the frontier were small buildings inadequate to house all those who wanted to attend, so ministers like McCready rode to outdoor campsites where thousands gathered to hear the Word of God and take Communion.At these camp meetings, as many as 20,000 would show up and stay for 3-4 days as one preacher after another preached.The revival swept Kentucky, Tennessee, and Ohio. Dr. George Baxter, a Presbyterian minister from Philadelphia heard about what was happening and went to investigate. He said Kentucky was the most moral place he'd ever seen in his life. He heard not a word of profanity the entire time he was there. He said a sense of religious awe hovered over the entire countryside.There was a great movement for the further evangelization of the Western frontier. Those who were converted traveled back East to attend college and get their degree in theology so they could return and continue the revival. So, revival broke out in those godless colleges of the East we talked about earlier. The Westerners returned home and started dozens of colleges in what today we call the Midwest. ¾'s of all Midwest colleges were the result of the Second Great Awakening.The Revival swept the South and was as evident among the slaves as among the white population.The War of 1812 interrupted the revival, but historians mostly agree that the Second Great Awakening marked the US as a thoroughly Christian nation.As the Awakening began to lose steam, Charles Finney came on the scene with his revival efforts. Beginning in New York State in 1824, he conducted effective meetings in several Eastern cities. The greatest took place in Rochester, New York, in the fall and winter of 1830–31, when he reported a thousand conversions in a city of 10,000. The revival affected nearby towns as well, with over 1,500 making professions of faith. At the same time, there were about 100,000 conversions in other parts of the country from New England to the Southwest.In 1835, Finney became president of Oberlin College in Ohio, where he continued to be an influential revivalist through personal campaigns and the wide distribution of his book Lectures on Revival. It was from the Oberlin school that the Holiness and Pentecostal churches emerged. Not only did Finney's work make a great impact on America, he also made two trips to Europe, where he experienced extensive success.Finney is credited with introducing something called the anxious bench in his meetings. This was a place for people who wanted to express a desire for conversion to sit and await someone leading them to faith by walking them through an understanding of the Gospel then praying with them. The modern-day altar call practiced in many Evangelical churches and meetings is the descendant of Finney's anxious seat.Fast-forward 50 years from the Second Great Awakening and it seemed the tide had gone out again. By the 1850s the country was thriving, largely because of the benefits brought by the Awakening. The Mid-West was being developed, the economy was booming. People made 18% interest on their investments. But as is so often the case, economic prosperity turned into a neglect of the Spirit. The pursuit of pleasure replaced the pursuit of God. The nation was politically divided over the issue of slavery.  It wasn't just States that were divided. Churches and denominations split over it.Into this national argument that ended up tearing the country in two was added a dose of religious turmoil.A veteran and farmer named William Miller rediscovered the doctrine of the 2nd Coming. For generations most of the Church considered Bible prophesy a closed book. Miller began teaching on the Return of Christ. But he made the mistake many have and said Christ would return in 1844. About a million people followed his views.  When it didn't happen, they were bitterly disillusioned because they'd sold their homes, businesses, and farms. Skeptics piled on the fanaticism of the Millerites and fired up a new round of mocking faith.  Then, in 1857, things began to change. What that change was, we'll take a look at it next time.