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This is The Briefing, a daily analysis of news and events from a Christian worldview.Part I (00:13 - 07:56)The Test Case of a Midwife in Texas: When Abortion is Illegal, Someone Will Be Charged with a Crime – And the Pro-Life Movement Shouldn't Shy Away From ItTexas Republicans seek to clarify when doctors can intervene under abortion bans by Texas Tribune (Eleanor Klibanoff)Texas midwife arrested and charged with performing illegal abortions by NBC News (Aria Bendix and Tim Stelloh)Texas Arrests Midwife and Associate on Charges of Providing Abortions by The New York Times (J. David Goodman)Part II (07:56 - 09:07)Do Married Couples Who Adopt Fulfill the Command to Be Fruitful and Multiply? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The BriefingPart III (09:07 - 13:19)Are Christians Commanded to Maximize the Amount of Children They Have? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The BriefingPart IV (13:19 - 17:27)Was Jesus Still in Heaven While He Was on Earth? — Dr. Mohler Responds to a Letter from a 10-Year-Old Listener of The BriefingPart V (17:27 - 18:57)How Do We Know That God is Triune If the Bible Doesn't Use the Term? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The BriefingPart VI (18:57 - 20:41)How Can I Trust God's Protection When God Allows Other Peoples' Homes to Get Broken into at Night? — Dr. Mohler Responds to a Letter from a 8-Year-Old Listener of The BriefingPart VII (20:41 - 22:26)Can Angels or Demons Hear My Thoughts? — Dr. Mohler Responds to a Letter from Listeners of The BriefingPart VIII (22:26 - 27:42)How is the Chief Justice Chosen? — Dr. Mohler Responds to a Letter from Listeners of The BriefingSign up to receive The Briefing in your inbox every weekday morning.Follow Dr. Mohler:X | Instagram | Facebook | YouTubeFor more information on The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, go to sbts.edu.For more information on Boyce College, just go to BoyceCollege.com.To write Dr. Mohler or submit a question for The Mailbox, go here.
This is The Briefing, a daily analysis of news and events from a Christian worldview.Part I (00:13 - 10:35)Does the U.S. Have the Determination to Defend Itself? The ‘Test Case' of Mahmoud Khalil at Columbia UniversityPart II (10:35 - 15:49)Which Faculty at Columbia University Support Its Campus Protests? The Unveiling of the Worldview Divide Between Higher Education Faculty DepartmentsFaculty-on-Faculty War Erupts at Columbia as Trump Targets Elite School by The Wall Street Journal (Douglas Belkin)Part III (15:49 - 22:17)What Kind of Society Allows for Subversive Acts Against Its Own Existence? Western Civilization Cannot Survive If It Does Not Defend ItselfMahmoud Khalil is a test case for the survival of Western civilisation by The Telegraph (Simon Hankinson)Mahmoud Khalil and His Green Card by The Wall Street Journal (The Editorial Board)Part IV (22:17 - 26:59)The University Must Serve More Than a Political Purpose: The University Must Serve the Universals of the True, the Good, and the BeautifulThe End of the University as We Know It by The New York Times (Meghan O'Rourke)Sign up to receive The Briefing in your inbox every weekday morning.Follow Dr. Mohler:X | Instagram | Facebook | YouTubeFor more information on The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, go to sbts.edu.For more information on Boyce College, just go to BoyceCollege.com.To write Dr. Mohler or submit a question for The Mailbox, go here.
Maine's new, three-day waiting period on gun purchases passed the Legislature by the slimmest possible margin last year and narrowly averted a veto from Democratic Gov. Janet Mills. Now, gun rights advocates think the law could become the vehicle to erase waiting period laws in Maine and roughly a dozen other states.
Scott MacFarlane joins Megan Lynch following the hearing for former Fox News host Pete Hegseth's nomination to be Defense Secretary. 'There are simply zero [Republicans] against him now' says MacFarlane. MacFarlane says he spoke with IL Senator Tammy Duckworth, a combat veteran, 'at length' before the hearing. He says she had pointed questions about Hegseth's qualifications and experience to lead such a large organization. Credit: © Jack Gruber / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
Some people want the new cannabis economy to look like the craft-beer movement. Others are hoping to build the Amazon of pot. And one expert would prefer a government-run monopoly. We listen in as they fight it out. (Part four of a four-part series.) SOURCES:Jon Caulkins, professor of operations research and public policy at Carnegie Mellon University.Adam Goers, senior vice president of The Cannabist Company and chairperson of the Coalition for Cannabis Scheduling Reform.Yasmin Hurd, director of the Addiction Institute at Mount Sinai.Jared Polis, governor of Colorado.Ryan Stoa, associate professor of law at Louisiana State University. RESOURCES:"Prevalence of and Trends in Current Cannabis Use Among U.S. Youth and Adults, 2013–2022," by Delvon T. Mattingly, Maggie K. Richardson, and Joy L. Hart (Drug and Alcohol Dependence Reports, 2024)."Colorado's Weed Market Is Coming Down Hard and It's Making Other States Nervous," by Mona Zhang (Politico, 2024)."Reducing Alcohol Consumption, the Nordic Way: Alcohol Monopolies, Marketing Bans and Higher Taxation," by the World Health Organization (2023)."Economic Benefits and Social Costs of Legalizing Recreational Marijuana," by Jason P. Brown, Elior Cohen, and Alison Felix (Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Research Working Paper, 2023)."Competition in the Markets for Beer, Wine, and Spirits," by the United States Department of the Treasury (2022)."Alcohol Monopolies," by Robin Room (Scottish Health Action on Alcohol Problems, 2021)."Craft Beer Is the Strangest, Happiest Economic Story in America," by Derek Thompson (The Atlantic, 2018)."Marijuana Discontinuation, Anxiety Symptoms, and Relapse to Marijuana," by Marcel O. Bonn-Miller and Rudolf H. Moos (Addictive Behaviors, 2009). EXTRAS:"Is America Switching from Booze to Weed?" series by Freakonomics Radio (2024)."Why Do Your Eyeglasses Cost $1,000?" by Freakonomics Radio (2024)."Should You Trust Private Equity to Take Care of Your Dog?" by Freakonomics Radio (2023)."Is Dialysis a Test Case of Medicare for All?" by Freakonomics Radio (2021).
Welcome back to The Firm Analyst! In this episode we discussed: how REA Group's £6.2bn offer for Righmove could result in a hostile takeover of the company and how lawyers assist clients in such circumstances; why law firms seek to rebrand, while taking a closer look at how Freshfields, Foot Anstey, A&O Shearman and BDB Pitmans have considered branding more recently; and Standard Chartered's dispute with investors regarding the proposed rate switch from LIBOR to SOFR on preference shares issued by the bank in 2006. I hope you enjoy the episode! Link to access on all platforms: https://linktr.ee
The Litmus Test in Jerusalem (Part 3) | Galatians 2:6-10 The pillars and Paul sing in unison ------------------------- Sermon Outline------------------------------- I. Paul's Third Defense: A Litmus Test in Jerusalem (2:1-10) A. The Consequent Journey to Jerusalem: Paul's Second Trip (vv. 1-2) B. The Confrontation in Jerusalem: Titus and the Test Case (vv. 3-5) C. The Confirmation in Jerusalem: Gospel of Grace Affirmed (vv. 6-9) 1. Contributing Nothing to Paul (v. 6) 2. Contrary Notions (v. 7) 3. Cooperation Among Brothers (vv. 8-9) D. The Contribution to Jerusalem: Remembering the Needy (v. 10) II. Observations A. False Teachers are Nothing New B. The Truth of the Gospel is the Central Issue of False Teaching C. There is Such a Thing as a False Christian D. Sanctified Stubbornness is a Good Thing E. It All Comes Back to the Empty Cross . . .
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The Litmus Test in Jerusalem (Part 2) | Galatians 2:3-5 ------------------------- Sermon Outline------------------------------ I. Paul's Third Defense: A Litmus Test in Jerusalem (2:1-10) A. The Consequent Journey to Jerusalem: Paul's Second Trip (vv. 1-2) B. The Confrontation in Jerusalem: Titus and the Test Case (vv. 3-5) 1. Circumcision and Titus (v. 3) a. Why physical circumcision? • Circumcision served as a mark of God's covenant with Abraham • Circumcision kept Israel Separate from the pagan nations around her • Circumcision served as a reminder that sin is transmitted through the procreative act and that a blood sacrifice is needed to take away sin • Circumcision prefigured and was fulfilled in the New Covenant b. Titus and the circumcision of the heart as a test case 2. Christians In Name Only (v. 4) 3. Celebrating the Freedom of the Gospel (vv. 4-5)
An Israel Update In-Depth Special with Prof. Dan Scheuftan: Gaza, says Schueftan, is the most heavily fortified place in the history of warfare. Because it is fortified not only in the physical sense with its huge underground system of tunnels, it is also fortified by "Human Rights" NGOs, by the New York Times, by international tribunals, and by the general moral failure of the West to protect its own values. It is for this reason that Israel must win this war and establish for the future, that Barbarism cannot succeed in defeating the West by using the West's institutions against it.
The irrationality of criticizing Christianity as a crutch for the weak if Christianity is in fact true and if we have sufficient evidence to know that it is true.
These days, Tennessee is treated as a foregone conclusion in national political campaigns, but there was a time when this state was at the very center of the biggest dispute of the day. Plus the local news for July 24, 2024 and this week's edition of What Where Whens-Day. Credits: This is a production of Nashville Public RadioHost/producer: Nina CardonaEditor: Miriam KramerAdditional support: Mack Linebaugh, Tony Gonzalez, Rachel Iacovone, LaTonya Turner and the staff of WPLN and WNXP
On this episode: Earlier this week, voters in North Dakota approved a ballot measure that will establish age limits for the US Senate or US House of Representatives from the Roughrider State. The Congressional Age Limits Initiative, also known as North Dakota Initiated Measure 1, passed with 61% of the vote. It's officially the first American law of its kind to set a cap on how old you can be to serve as an elected official. Now that the law has passed, the million dollar question is…what happens next? Today's Guest is Dr. Mark Jendrysik–a political science professor from the University of North Dakota–who's been closely following the initiative's development and the domino effect it could potentially trigger. Learn more about the measure here: https://ballotpedia.org/North_Dakota_Initiated_Measure_1,_Congressional_Age_Limits_Initiative_(June_2024) Candidate requirements across the country: https://ballotpedia.org/State_legislature_candidate_requirements_by_state Sign up for our the Daily Brew Newsletter: https://ballotpedia.org/Ballotpedia%27s_Daily_Brew Stream "On the Ballot" on Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts. If you have questions, comments, or love for BP, feel free to reach out at ontheballot@ballotpedia.org or on X (formerly Twitter) @Ballotpedia. *On The Ballot is a conversational podcast featuring interviews with guests across the political spectrum. The views and opinions expressed by them are solely their own and are not representative of the views of the host or Ballotpedia as a whole. **CORRECTION: The second time we refer to the results of the ballot measure, the host says it passed with 69% of the vote; this is wrong, as it passed with nearly 61% support.**
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A new MP3 sermon from Sandy Ridge Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Narratives teach Doctrine (Test -Case: Polygamy). Speaker: Andy Hubert Broadcaster: Sandy Ridge Baptist Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 3/31/2024 Bible: Galatians 4:21; Matthew 19:1-12 Length: 28 min.
This is The Briefing, a daily analysis of news and events from a Christian worldview.Part I (00:13 - 14:24)So Much for the ‘Special Autonomous Region' — Hong Kong as a Test Case for What Totalitarianism DoesHong Kong Approves New National-Security Law That Worries Foreign Executives by The Wall Street Journal (Selina Cheng and Elaine Yu)Hong Kong Adopts Sweeping Security Laws, Bowing to Beijing by The New York Times (Tiffany May and David Pierson)Part II (14:24 - 20:38)Too Much Virtue Signaling from an Ice Cream Brand? Corporate Owner of Ben and Jerry's Separates Itself Due to Pro-Palestine ControversyBen & Jerry's Owner Loses Its Taste for Ice Cream by The Wall Street Journal (Saabira Chaudhuri)Part III (20:38 - 25:18)Yes, Your Phone is Tracking You: Major Concerns Behind Big Tech and the Use and Sale of Your DataSign up to receive The Briefing in your inbox every weekday morning.Follow Dr. Mohler:X | Instagram | Facebook | YouTubeFor more information on The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, go to sbts.edu.For more information on Boyce College, just go to BoyceCollege.com.To write Dr. Mohler or submit a question for The Mailbox, go here.
It used to feel like magic. Now it can feel like a set of cheap tricks. Is the problem with Google — or with us? And is Google Search finally facing a real rival, in the form of A.I.-powered “answer engines”? SOURCES:Marissa Mayer, co-founder of Sunshine; former C.E.O. of Yahoo! and vice president at Google.Ryan McDevitt; professor of economics at Duke University.Tim Hwang, media researcher and author; former Google employee.Elizabeth Reid, vice president of Search at Google.Aravind Srinivas, C.E.O. and co-founder of Perplexity.Jeremy Stoppelman, C.E.O. and co-founder of Yelp. RESOURCES:“A Fraudster Who Just Can't Seem to Stop … Selling Eyeglasses,” by David Segal (The New York Times, 2022).Subprime Attention Crisis: Advertising and the Time Bomb at the Heart of the Internet, by Tim Hwang (2020).“Complaint: U.S. and Plaintiff States v. Google LLC,” by the U.S. Department of Justice (2020).“Fake Online Locksmiths May Be Out to Pick Your Pocket, Too,” by David Segal (The New York Times, 2016).“‘A' Business by Any Other Name: Firm Name Choice as a Signal of Firm Quality,” by Ryan C. McDevitt (Journal of Political Economy, 2014).In the Plex: How Google Thinks, Works, and Shapes Our Lives, by Steven Levy (2011).“The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine,” by Sergey Brin and Lawrence Page (Computer Networks and ISDN Systems, 1998). EXTRAS:“Is Dialysis a Test Case of Medicare for All?” by Freakonomics Radio (2021).“How Big is My Penis? (And Other Things We Ask Google),” by Freakonomics Radio (2017).
Local Government New Zealand says a four-year term for councils could be a good test case for Parliament, but warns against two elections in one year. It follows government plans for legislation that could mean local and central government elections sometimes land in the same year. Digital Political Reporter, Russell Palmer, has the story.
On the latest episode of the Conduit Street Podcast, Frederick County Executive Jessica Fitzwater joins Kevin Kinnally and Michael Sanderson to discuss fast-growing Frederick - both as a challenge and an opportunity. Attracting major technology companies presents unique challenges, but the upside is good jobs and local leverage into a vast commercial growth sector.The technology sector is driving tremendous demand for more computing and storage capacity. Data centers – the facilities that house the computers and equipment that power the information needs of the modern economy – are in high demand. They underpin industries — like healthcare, the public sector, manufacturing, financial services, and retail — as they grow and adapt to the digital world.According to a recent study, Quantum Loophole's planned data center campus in Frederick County will generate $41 million in County tax revenue per annum and another $197 million for the State of Maryland each year, supporting approximately 1,700 jobs upon project completion. While data centers have tremendous economic benefits, they have also prompted concerns about environmental, land use, and energy consumption impacts.On the podcast, we dive into these challenges and an upcoming legislative effort to "thread the needle" and strike a smart balance between promoting technology and protecting natural resources.The Conduit Street Podcast is available on major platforms like Spotify, Apple, Google, and anywhere else you get your podcasts. Episodes are also available on MACo's Conduit Street blog.Listen to previous episodes of the Conduit Street Podcast on the MACo website.Useful LinksPrevious Conduit Street Coverage: Tech Council Study: Frederick Data Center Project Represents $41M in Annual County Tax Revenue, 1,700 JobsPrevious Conduit Street Coverage: Governor Moore “Disappointed” in PSC Data Center Decision, Working on Legislative RemedyPrevious Conduit Street Coverage: #MACoCon Explores Bringing Data Centers to MarylandHB 579 / SB 474 -- Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity and Related Approvals - Definition of Generating Station (Critical Infrastructure Streamlining Act of 2024)
Fani's collusion with the January 6th Select Committee is on display in a new letter released by Congress. Prior to charging Trump, Fani sought additional records from Bennie Thompson and the J6'ers as part of her investigation into the Georgia RICO allegations.The DOJ objected to Hunter Biden's request for a Trump subpoena in a new filing in the Delaware criminal prosecution. Prosecutor Leo Wise writes for the government, arguing Hunter's request are over broad and that he hasn't provide evidence to support his claims of vindictive prosecution.America's Ballot Removal "Test Case" hits the Colorado Supreme Court for oral arguments where the Justices ask questions before deciding the future of Trump's place on the ballot.
O significado profundo e atemporal do dia de descanso Frente aos desafios contemporâneos, o sábado mantém sua importância como um dia separado por Deus para o descanso e a adoração. Entenda o significado desse "santuário no tempo" nesta conversa com o doutor Jean Zukowski, professor de teologia histórica, Jônatas Ferreira, doutorando pela Universidade Andrews (EUA) que estuda questões relacionadas ao sábado no Novo Testamento, e Márcio Tonetti, cuja dissertação de mestrado abordou releituras dessa crença no contexto da sociedade da aceleração. DESCRIÇÃO - “Os efeitos colaterais da cultura da pressa” (episódio 34 do podcast Entenda): link.cpb.com.br/a9e25a - “Shabat digital”, entrevista publicada na Revista Adventista de junho/2018: link.cpb.com.br/5ba7a4. - “Exegeting Phrase-Level Parataxis as a Grammatic Unit: Colossians 2:16 for a Test Case”, título da pesquisa do pastor Jônatas Ferreira que foi premiada pela Society of Biblical Literature, nos Estados Unidos, em 2020: link.cpb.com.br/1e15b1. - “Santo remédio”, editorial da Revista Adventista de setembro/2023: http://link.cpb.com.br/9ffe15. - “Santuário no tempo”, matéria de capa da Revista Adventista de setembro/2023: http://link.cpb.com.br/1e09cb. - “El 'presente' del descanso sabático: relación entre las relecturas contemporáneas del énfasis apologéticoescatológico del sábado en el adventismo y el fenómeno de aceleración social”, dissertação de Marcio Tonetti defendida na Universidade Peruana União: http://link.cpb.com.br/87e4eb. Trilhas utilizadas (YouTube Audio Library) "Papov" - Young Logos "Gently Onwards" - ELPHNT “Easy Saturday” – Bad Snacks
Social media platform X (formally Twitter) is using New Zealand as a testing ground for a plan to charge new users. The platform's owner Elon Musk plans to charge new users $1 a year to use X.Users can opt out, but that means they won't be able view posts and not post anything. Musk says this is to weed out bots on the platform.LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Meta's Oversight Board is reviewing Facebook's decision not to remove a manipulated video posted during the US midterms, in an attempt to get it to clarify its policies on election deepfakes. Read this story here.
While extreme heat bakes much of the country, the first new nuclear reactor to be built from scratch in decades just came online in Georgia. But the project took much longer and cost much more than planned. As the planet continues to scorch, will nuclear power catch on? Then, the perks of being a legacy student and a boom in spam texts.
While extreme heat bakes much of the country, the first new nuclear reactor to be built from scratch in decades just came online in Georgia. But the project took much longer and cost much more than planned. As the planet continues to scorch, will nuclear power catch on? Then, the perks of being a legacy student and a boom in spam texts.
The Nazareth to Nicaea vodcast discusses the historical Jesus, the Christ of Faith, and everything in between. We look at the many texts and traditions, the stories and artifacts, the heroes and heretics of the christological controversies. We cover the debates, the doubts, and the dissenters about all things related to Jesus and the early church. In this episode, Dr. Mike Bird talks to Dr. Jeremiah Coogan and Dr. Michael Kok about "adoptionism" as a (mistaken) category for understanding the early christologies of the early church. Further Reading: Jeremiah Coogan, "Rethinking adoptionism: An argument for dismantling a dubious category," Scottish Journal of Theology 76 (2023): 1-13. Michael Kok, "The utility of adoptionism as a heuristic category: The baptism narrative in the Gospel of the Ebionites as a Test Case," Scottish Journal of Theology 76 (2023): 153-63. Peter Ben-Smith, "The end of early Christian adoptionism? A note on the invention of adoptionism, its sources, and its current demise," International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 76 (2015): 177-99. Michael F. Bird, Jesus the Eternal Son: Answering Adoptionist Christology (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2017). Michael Peppard, The Son of God in the Roman world: divine sonship in its social and political context (Oxford: OUP, 2012). Otherwise keep up with me on: Twitter: @mbird12 Blog: michaelfbird.substack.com #Christology #Jesus #JesusChrist
“ The reasoning of AI is unlikely to take the place of district court judges – those trial court judges who make factual determination based on the demeanor of the witnesses and so many more visible cues. So too, they are unlikely to replace Supreme Court judges, since much of the Justices do is decide when they ought to change the rules and replace one rule of interpretation with another – delegating this decision to a computer is no different than delegating the role of Congress to AI and is unlikely. On the other hand, the strengths of AI reasoning could take the place of United States Court of Appeals judges, who are (1) rigidly bound by precedent, (2) functionally interchangeable with each other, (3) randomly assigned to cases, (4) sit in panels, and (5) do almost all their work based on a written record. These five characteristics are more easily AI supplanted given the current state of technology that either policy decisions about the law ought to be or credibility determinations .” Michael Broyde The Issur Ben Tzvi Hersh Tshuvos and Poskim Shiur was honored to present a conversation with one of the leading Jewish scholars of our day Rabbi Michael J.Broyde professor of law at Emory University School of Law senior fellow and projects director at the Center for the Study of Law and Religion Using AI for Psak Halacha Ramifications and Recriminations Plus-Results of a Relevant Test Case Rabbi Michael J. Broyde is professor of law at Emory University School of Law and senior fellow and projects director at the Center for the Study of Law andReligion at Emory University. Broyde's Semicha (yoreh yoreh ve-yadin yadin) was obtained in 1991 from Yeshiva University ,he was a Dayan of the Beth Din of America, where he also served as Menahel . He was the Founding Rabbi of the Young Israel of Atlanta. In addition to his many books, Broyde has written more than 250 articles and book chapters on various aspects of law and religion, Jewish law, and religious ethics, as well as an often-cited article on impeachment in theHarvard Journal of Law and Public Policy.He has written on military ethics from a Jewish law view, marriage and divorce in the Jewish tradition, bioethical dilemmas from a religious view, women's rights in the Jewish tradition, the general relationship between secular and Jewish law in its many different facets. A list of his works may be found on hiswebsite.Broydehas been a visiting professor at Stanford,Hebrew University,and most recently theUniversity of Warsaw Law School in Polandand in theInterdisciplinaryCollege of Lawin Herzliya,Israel.He received a juris doctorfrom New York University and published a note on its law review. He also clerked for Judge Leonard I. Garth of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit This podcast has been graciously sponsored by JewishPodcasts.fm. There is much overhead to maintain this service so please help us continue our goal of helping Jewish lecturers become podcasters and support us with a donation: https://thechesedfund.com/jewishpodcasts/donate
A policy in New Brunswick that took 10 years to create, and was implemented by a Conservative government three years ago, is now being “reviewed” by that same government. Policy 713 was designed to provide safety for LGBTQIA+ kids in public schools, from washroom use to students being able to change their names or pronouns without parental contact. Premier Blaine Higgs has been vague about what that review actually entails, and phrases such as “parents have a right to know” have been used.Thus far, while the homophobia and transphobia driving anti-LGBTQIA+ legislation in the United States is definitely present in Canada, our governments have not allowed it space in policy. The review of Policy 713 in New Brunswick is the first real test of whether we'll go down the same road, and it comes at the beginning of the most politically fraught Pride month in years...GUEST: Dale Smith, parliamentary press gallery journalist, national columnist for XtraWe love hearing from our listeners. If you'd like to offer feedback, suggest an episode topic or have a question about this episode or any other, you can find The Big Story on Twitter @thebigstoryfpn, you can email us at hello@thebigstorypodcast.ca, and you can call and leave a voicemail at 416-935-5935.
Keys for Interpreting the Book of Revelation Session Two- The Two Witnesses as a Test Case for Literal vs. Symbolic Interpretation
Keys for Interpreting the Book of Revelation: Session 2"The Two Witnesses as a Test Case for Literal vs. Symbolic Interpretation"
One of the signatures which differentiates filmmaker Lauren Wolkstein's work is adaptability through medium. Lauren's approach toward narrative and storytelling harbors a rare versatility, which allows her to nearly seamlessly transition from film to television; short to feature; thriller to drama; and dystopian commentary to historical narrative. She harnessed her talent and developed her ability as a screenwriter at Columbia's MFA program, and made short films, like Cigarette Candy, which pushed the boundaries of trauma exploration. Her debut feature, The Strange Ones (Alex Pettyfer; James Freedson-Jackson), which she co-directed with Christopher Radcliff, was based on the short film of the same name premiered at South by Southwest in 2017. One of John Waters's Top 3 films of 2017, the film, which dealt with themes like obsessive love, sexual abuse and trauma, spoke to her multifaceted ability to combine complex mental health themes with dynamic performances. In television, Lauren has directed episodes of Cloak & Dagger (Marvel); Dare Me (USA Network); and Y: The Last Man, starring Diane Lane, for FX. She directed the finale of the renowned mini-series, A Friend of the Family, starring Anna Paquin, Jake Lacy, Colin Hanks and McKenna Grace, for Peacock in 2022. And she recently directed episodes of Dead Ringers, a television adaptation of the David Cronenberg classic film of the same name, which is set to premiere on Amazon Prime on April 21, 2023; the series stars Rachel Weisz as twin gynecologists, reprising the Jeremy Irons role in the original film. In our conversation, we discussed the touchpoint we both share in being Columbia and Duke alums; growing up in Baltimore; shooting on film; mental health themes; and the continuity of serving as Producing Director on Queen Sugar for Oprah Winfrey's network for multiple seasons.Opening Credits: Ketsa - 10 Can-t-touch-me; Ketsa - 01 Test-Case; Closing Credits: Ketsa - 05 Eternal-Funk-Palace
Andrew Rogers and Damon Benning break down college hoops heading down the stretch. They're joined by John Fanta from Fox Sports, Brendan Quinn of The Athletic and Creighton beat reporter for the OWH Joel Lorenzi. Save money on your subscription to Hail Varsity: https://hailvarsity.com/save/ Hail Varsity Radio is brought to you by www.GoCurrency.com Tune into Coffee & Cream from 7-9 am on 1480 AM and AM 590 ESPN Omaha each week day. You can stream live on https://listen.streamon.fm/kxspam and http://espnlincoln.com You can also stream live Twitter @HVarsityRadio, or via youtube at https://youtube.com/@HailVarsityMag You can download the IHeart Radio or Tune In apps and search for 1480 Lincoln. Follow them on Twitter: Andrew Rogers: @andrewrogersTV Damon Benning: @damonbenning A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Natuurlijk blikt het mediapanel terug op dé dagelijkse kijkcijfer-sensatie van NPO1, De Slimste Mens, waar presentator Manuel Venderbos in zijn tweede aflevering voor gaas ging. Hij had er graag een VAR bij gehad, want dit was een fotofinish op de milliseconde. Daarentegen vindt Angela de Jong dat al twee seizoenen lang de slimme mensen op zijn. En iets negatiefs roepen over hondenbezitters is altijd een slecht idee. Vuurwerk in de podcast dus. Er is een nieuw consumenten-programma op NPO1: Test Case. Maar dat voelt qua toon en diepgang alsof je naar Zapp kijkt. Presentatrice Amber Kortzorg, van Kassa, neemt deze variant van het kinderprogramma Checkpoint meets Jules Unlimited voor haar rekening, waarin ze allerlei producten testen. Angela de Jong: ‘Test Case past naadloos in het rijtje van NPO-flops Showcolade en Tik ‘m aan!' Verder zijn de oorbellen van Angela nu ook zelfs een gespreksonderwerp aan de tafel van Jinek, wordt de Roast geroast en een pluim voor Het Water Komt en zijn presentator. Het songfestival komt ter sprake, de stad Maripoel staat in de etalage en Angela krijgt nog een verlaat kerstcadeau. NB: Dat zijn niet de nieuwjaarswensen van Frits Sissing. Wil je weten wat het wel is? Dat hoor je in deze aflevering! Luisteren dus! Naar de wekelijkse AD Media Podcast, waarin TV-columniste Angela de Jong en verslaggevers Dennis Jansen en Mark den Blanken alle hoofd-, rand-, en bijzaken bespreken op het gebied van media. De presentatie is in handen van Manuel Venderbos.Support the show: https://krant.nlSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's been a while since I've done my shows live. Starting this week, I'm making it happen! (strut strut strut)! Please enjoy this recording from the Mixcloud technical test rehearsal 2022.12.19. The video is available at BeatHussy.com. Please support the artists and labels!
With 4 MPs from Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) leaving Sabah Bersatu, lawyer Kee Hui Yee gives her perspective as the landmark anti-hopping law that came into force on 5th October is put to the test.Image credit: msyaraafiq / Shutterstock.com
Turns out, Derek's not the first Mohawk to take a border crossing case to court. The last person who tried spent 15 years in the courts, and risked the rights of his entire community. His story now serves as a stark warning for anyone fighting for native rights.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Christian Nationalism is all the rage in the media these days. By some it is used as a term of derision, a smear, in order to silence debate. By others it is a vision of what their nation should be and strive for. In this episode, Ramirez and I seek to clarify its meaning and ask the question if Christians should take up the smear in the same way our fathers in the faith took on the name “Lutheran.” Further Resources: Commentary on Psalm 82 by Martin Luther (Luther's Works Vol. 13) The Chief Theological Topics: Loci Praecipui Theologici (1559) by Philipp Melanchthon (esp. p. 430-431) "The Challenge of History: Luther's Two Kingdoms Theology as a Test Case" by Prof. Cameron MacKenzie http://www.ctsfw.net/media/pdfs/mackenziechallengeofhistory.pdf Peace, Order, and the Glory of God by Prof. James Estes Martin Luther and Religious Liberty by Pr. David P. Ramirez https://www.academia.edu/89633865/Martin_Luther_and_Religious_Liberty "The Impact of the Reformation on Political Thought: The Three Hierarchies as Foundation for Lutheran Political Thought especially as Pertains to Religious Liberty" by Pr. David P. Ramirez (Presentation at the 2017 Association of Confessional Lutherans) Books Mentioned: Christian Nationalism: A Biblical Guide for Taking Dominion and Discipling Nations by Andrew Torba and Andrew Isker https://www.amazon.com/Christian-Nationalism-Biblical-Dominion-Discipling/dp/B0BCRZSHM3/ audio book: https://shop.dissenter.com/product/cnaudio The Case for Christian Nationalism by Stephen Wolfe https://www.amazon.com/Case-Christian-Nationalism-Stephen-Wolfe/dp/1957905336/ Host: Fr. Jason Braaten Regular Guest: Fr. David Ramirez ----more---- Become a Patron! You can subscribe to the Journal here: https://www.gottesdienst.org/subscribe/ You can read the Gottesblog here: https://www.gottesdienst.org/gottesblog/ You can support Gottesdienst here: https://www.gottesdienst.org/make-a-donation/ As always, we, at The Gottesdienst Crowd, would be honored if you would Subscribe, Rate, and Review. Thanks for listening and thanks for your support.
Series: N/AService: Sun PMType: SermonSpeaker: Ryan Boyer
It's National Child Protection Week. Australian authorities have served Apple, Microsoft and Meta with world-first legal orders this week to come clean on what they are doing to detect and report child sex abuse material or face fines of more than half a million dollars a day. Australia's move will be watched internationally- in the US, there has been bitter debate over whether child security should trump privacy. We speak to filmmaker Simon Nasht about the orders, about the potential implications and why the world is watching. Simon's film The Children in the Pictures is available at SBS OnDemand and will be featured on SBS in late October. Today's Headlines: - Putin threatens to cut energy to west - New figures show economy grew 0.9%- Major update in Trump archive seizure- Domestic flight fares surge- No Aussies left in US Open Follow The Briefing: Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAUTwitter: @TheBriefingAU See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Millennial content warning: We reference BOTH The Dark Crystal and the Mayor of Flavortown in today's episode. But before that — in this week's Friday roundup, lead producer Sonja Cho Swanson sits down with producer Layla Muhammad and host Dayvid Figler to discuss the most important news items to share at the BBQ this Labor Day weekend. A proposal from the Nevada Department of Corrections is on ice after Gov. Sisolak asks for more data on how restricting greeting cards and colored ink in mail would decrease the amount of contraband in prisons. Advocates say the proposal is anti-family and dehumanizing. With autumn at our doorstep, elections aren't far behind. We take a deeper look at Question No. 3 on this year's ballot and how the results in Alaska could give some insight on how Nevada's elections could go in the future. Lastly, a new name in Nevada's “Black Book” could open the floodgates for people restricted from casinos. Still confused about ranked choice voting? Want to share who YOU'D vote in as the Mayor of Flavortown? Let us know on Twitter @CityCastVegas or leave us a voicemail or text at 702-514-0719. Stay up to date on the news and goings-on about town with our brilliant morning newsletter! Sign up atlasvegas.citycast.fm/newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is the second episode in a miniseries co-produced by Rebecca M. Taylor and Ashley Floyd Kuntz. Rebecca and Ashley are the editors of Ethics in Higher Education: Promoting Equity and Inclusion Through Case-Based Inquiry. This episode is about the ethical dilemmas that HBCUs face, featuring the voices of host John Torrey (Buffalo State) and guests Joyce E. King (Georgia State University), Felecia Commodore (Old Dominion University), and Corey Reed (Butler University). Links: Teaching Guides Transcript This episode was produced by Rebecca Taylor, Ashley Floyd Kuntz, Jessica Harless, and Carrie Welsh. Music is "Test Case" by Ketsa, used under a creative commons license. This episode was made possible (in part) by a grant from the Spencer Foundation (#202000229) and support from the Campus Research Board at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The views expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Spencer Foundation or the University of Illinois.
Iowa started selling alcohol at their games and the numbers seem promising for Nebraska.
On today's episode, host Ethan Smith is joined by Adam Bittner to discuss why an extension for Pittsburgh Pirates prospect Oneil Cruz could be used as a test case with new incentives for on-field production paving the way for younger players to make more money. Also, if the prospects the Pirates bring up start filling up holes, when do the Pirates decide to pull the trigger and try and contend again?Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's episode, host Ethan Smith is joined by Adam Bittner to discuss why an extension for Pittsburgh Pirates prospect Oneil Cruz could be used as a test case with new incentives for on-field production paving the way for younger players to make more money. Also, if the prospects the Pirates bring up start filling up holes, when do the Pirates decide to pull the trigger and try and contend again? Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Test Case 37 is a science fiction short story I wrote about Rodger who just revealed a big secret and it started a fight with his soon to be ex-girlfriend. And this isn't the first time it's happened.⠀ ⠀ Read the Original At: https://stepintotheroad.com/2021/12/03/test-case-37/ ⠀ Credits: Background music: Better Days by Lakey Inspired Quote: Fellowship of the Rings by JRR Tolkien