Podcast – Book
A smart, fun, and intellectually honest look at the actual content of the Bible.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Tags: Bible, book, christian, Greek, Hebrew, History, humor, jewish, Literature, religion
A smart, fun, and intellectually honest look at the actual content of the Bible.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Tags: Bible, book, christian, Greek, Hebrew, History, humor, jewish, Literature, religion
Find Your Gods is a celebration of the ancient myths and an exploration of their resonance in our modern world. In each episode, we take a look at a story from mythology and explore the underlying themes and ideas. The gods are still among us. You just have to look for them.
Categories: Arts, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture
Tags: Classical, Gaiman, gods, graves, Greek, Hellenism, lore, Mahnke, myth, mythology, Pagan, Robert, Roman, Wiccan
Unabridged philosophy audiobooks including writing by Plato (Parmenides), Aristotle (Economics) and Cicero (On Moral Duties). Topics discussed include ethics, justice, law, logic, metaphysics, God, happiness, love and beauty. Each book has been streamlined by merging separate LibriVox recordings into a single seamless whole with no interruptions. Painting: La Perle et la vague by Paul-Jacques-Aimé Baudry.
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
Tags: aristotle, art, astronomy, audiobook, beauty, cicero, economics, ethics, Geometry, God, Greek, happiness, justice, latin, law, logic, love, math, Metaphysics, morality, philosopher, Philosophy, physics, Plato, Politics, Psychology, religion, science, sex, sociology, Wisdom
Faith at the Intersection of Time and Eternity – Time Eternal explores the beautiful and the difficult aspects of time on this earth. The various episodes touch on how our experience and perception of time can become distorted because of sin and brokenness, and how the message of Christ and our Orthodox faith can help restore and resurrect the way we live with time. It is hoped that, in doing so, we can begin to heed St. Paul’s instruction to “redeem the time” (Ephesians 5:16).
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Tags: church, eternity, faith, family, Greek, Healing, orthodox, Resurrection, time
Interesting and accessible Bible study for busy people – Presvytera and Dr. Jeannie Constantinou guides us through Holy Scripture with the eyes of the Church Fathers.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Tags: Bible, church, Greek, orthodox, scripture, Seminary, study, teacher
The Living Tradition of Byzantine Music in America – Cantors Amy Hogg and Richard Barrett discuss the state of the field in English-language Byzantine chant, exploring where we’ve been, where we are, and where we’re going.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Tags: byzantine, cantor, chant, christian, church, Greek, hymns, music, orthodox, worship
Pantelis Comedy presents a weekly podcast about all things film and television with hosts Phil Balabanos & Peter James.
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Tags: 24fps, canada, cinema, Disney, film, Greek, movie, peter james, phil balabanos
Do you take your access to water for granted? The Peruvian and Tanzanian communities featured in this album certainly don’t. This album examines how development agencies can empower communities to help themselves by introducing simple technologies, and facilitate the sharing of ideas through education. In the Andean mountains, scarce supplies of water and agricultural challenges give rise to conflict; but the changes engineered by development agencies can start to show a way out of poverty. Meanwhile, Tanzanian rural schoolchildren are instrumental in bringing about positive long-term change within their communities. However, development in practice is very complex and sometimes controversial. The audio tracks delve into the dilemma of how to deal with the different values systems of impoverished communities and the development agencies. They also show how development is linked to issues of identity, urbanisation, politics, economics, social relations and gender.In the bonus material Dr Helen Yanacopulos, Senior Lecturer in International Politics and Development at The Open University, provides insight into the educational value of the audio-visual material and explains the course structure. This material is taken from The Open University Course U213 International development: challenges for a world in transition.
Categories: Education
Tags: argentina, community, Cypriot, economy, Ethiopian, Greek, London, Migrants, Peru, Political, social, sudan, Tanzania
Greetings brothers and sisters. For the month of November we celebrate the Day of Dedication, which takes place on Sabbath, November 23, 2013. The Feast of Dedication is a holy convocation that celebrates the 1) the rebuilding of God’s house and the restoration of the truth as well as 2) committing one’s entire life to the purpose of serving God. This holy day is pertinent in our history, this current day and of course our future. This podcast series, however, will focus on our history, as we discuss notable figures during two different time periods including the Medes & Persian and the Greek Empire.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Tags: cyrus, Darius, dedication, God, Greek, law, maccabees, medes, nehemiah, persian, zerubbabel
The splendidly evocative ruins of ancient Rome have long been a challenge to historians and archaeologists in reconstructing how it looked and functioned. It became the largest city in the western world during the imperial period, so how was the city constructed, and what were the materials used? How was it defended, supplied with food and water, and how were the people housed and entertained, and above all, how did it function? These video tracks use various famous sites such as the Baths of Caracalla and the Pantheon to answer some of these questions. This material forms part of the course AT308 Cities and technology: from Babylon to Singapore.
Categories: Education
Tags: archaeological, architecture, concrete, engineering, greece, Greek, masonry, Romans, structure, Surveying, Technology
How does who we are influence how we see the world? What is the connection between personal renewal and cultural change? What does it mean to see Christ in all things and all things in Christ? The Hearts and Minds podcast explores the Christian worldview a vision of life and for life.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Tags: Christ, christian, church, Greek, orthodox, orthodoxy, Philosophy, religion, romanian, russian, Serbian
What does it mean to be poor, or an immigrant? What form should Aid take? This album begins to explore the complex issues of international development in a globalised world, starting with a look at schemes which attempt to alleviate poverty. Small business owners are empowered by micro-financing in Glasgow, while in Argentina a disastrous economic collapse has led to people taking matters into their own hands by creating an alternative social exchange currency. Migrant communities, such as Greek Cypriots and Ethiopians in London, and Sierra Leoneans in Liverpool, have a chance to reveal the issues they’ve faced; while in the audio tracks we hear from experts who are working to expand the contribution that African migrants abroad can make to Africa’s development. Finally, a Chinese “beer pioneer” and China trade experts discuss China’s membership of the World Trade Organisation. To complete the album, Dr Helen Yanacopulos of The Open University’s Development Policy and Practice unit explains the choice of some of the case studies, and unpicks some of the issues that emerge. This material is taken from The Open University course TU871 Development: context and practice.
Categories: Education
Tags: argentina, community, Cypriot, economy, Ethiopian, Greek, London, Migrants, Peru, Political, social, sudan, Tanzania
A podcast about anything and everything that matters to Chi Omegas.
Categories: History, Leisure, News
Tags: chi o conversations, chi omega, Greek, Podcast, sorority
A podcast on Greece, Cyprus and the region brought to you by The Hellenic American Leadership Council and Kathimerini. Hosted by Thanos Davelis.
Categories: Government, News
Do you take your access to water for granted? The Peruvian and Tanzanian communities featured in this album certainly don’t. This album examines how development agencies can empower communities to help themselves by introducing simple technologies, and facilitate the sharing of ideas through education. In the Andean mountains, scarce supplies of water and agricultural challenges give rise to conflict; but the changes engineered by development agencies can start to show a way out of poverty. Meanwhile, Tanzanian rural schoolchildren are instrumental in bringing about positive long-term change within their communities. However, development in practice is very complex and sometimes controversial. The audio tracks delve into the dilemma of how to incorporate the value systems of impoverished communities and agencies, which can have differing agendas. They also show how development is linked to issues of identity, urbanisation, politics, economics, social relations and gender. To complete the album, Dr Helen Yanacopulos of The Open University’s Development Policy and Practice unit explains the choice of some of the case studies provided, and unpicks some of the issues that emerge. This material is taken from The Open University course TU871 Development: context and practice.
Categories: Education
Tags: argentina, community, Cypriot, economy, Ethiopian, Greek, London, Migrants, Peru, Political, social, sudan, Tanzania
The Ready Set Blow Podcast is brought to you each and every Wednesday by Randy Valerio. Randy is a LA-based comedian and podcaster originally hailing from Queens, New York
Categories: Comedy
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Tom Cox from grammaticus.co explores Plutarch’s Parallel Lives to introduce you to antiquity, encourage you in your education, or refresh your perspective on people and politics by stepping outside the news cycle. Biography invigorates the study of history by bringing it to life. Plutarch was the first master of this form, examining in a person the relationship between fortune, virtue, and excellence. Whether you just want to study antiquity from your armchair, sit at the feet of the greatest teachers of the West, or expand your own classical education, Plutarch’s Parallel Lives and the podcast are here to serve. Plutarch wrote almost 50 lives exploring the greatest leaders of the Greek and Roman world before Christ. His lives have been foundational to education for centuries, but they are often wrapped in the obscurity of older translations or bog the reader down with specific political and social terms from Athens or Rome. Let Tom translate the jargon and enliven the journey by outlining and explaining each essay encouraging you to dive in and learn from the teacher himself, or guide your students through his essays. Whether you learn or teach in a classroom or at home, join Plutarch—and Tom—in examining what it means to live well, by considering those who have lived before us.
Categories: Education, History, Society & Culture
Tags: ancient, Antiquity, Biography, Classical, Education, Greek, latin, lives, plutarch, Roman
The Pilgrims from Paradise podcast features Matthew Gallatin, a Philosophy professor from Idaho, and is brought to you by Ancient Faith Radio
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Tags: antiochian, arab, christian, church, Greek, interviews, orthodox, paradise, Pilgrims, religion, russian, Serbian, spirituality, talk
Young Adult and Parish Leaders Exploring Faith, Vocation, and Ministry – The Telos Project is a five-year research initiative of the Office of Vocation & Ministry at Hellenic College Holy Cross studying how Orthodox young adults (ages 23–29) and parishes engage one another. This short, ten-minute weekly podcast highlights fourteen Telos pilot parishes.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Tags: christian, Crossroads, Greek, ministry, orthodox, youth