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Philosophy Bites

Edmonds and Warburton

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David Edmonds (Uehiro Centre, Oxford University) and Nigel Warburton (freelance philosopher/writer) interview top philosophers on a wide range of topics. Two books based on the series have been published by Oxford University Press. We are currently self-funding - donations very welcome via our website http://www.philosophybites.com
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The Norton Library Podcast

The Norton Library

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Welcome to the Norton Library Podcast, where we explore influential works of literature and philosophy with the leading scholars and teachers behind Norton’s newest series of classics. In each episode, with a Norton Library editor or translator as our guide, we'll learn something new and surprising about these classic works—why they endure, and what it means to read them today. Hosted by Mark Cirino and produced by Michael Von Cannon, the co-creators of the Hemingway Society's popular show O ...
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Pens and Stuff

Andrew Augustine

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Andrew, Jim, and Abby are NHL super fans... And now they give you an unedited, unfiltered look into their normal car ride and dinner table debates. They'll give you the latest in Pittsburgh Penguin and NHL news, stats, and more. This is Pens and Stuff! New episodes are available every Saturday wherever you get your podcasts. Follow the show on X - @Pensstuff Follow the show on Instagram - @Pensandstuffpodcast Talk to us at pensandstuffpodcast@gmail.com
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Agile Caravanserai

Sanjiv Augustine

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As the agile movement crosses the 20-year mark, many of us have found belonging in the agile community; and purpose and storytelling and in our agile journeys. Now, more than ever, it seems like our community is coming together in support of each other as we journey through the pandemic wasteland. This is the intent and inspiration behind the Agile Caravanserai series. Just as ancient travelers rested and recovered at caravanserais, we hope that each of our episodes will provide rest, recove ...
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God on the ground explores Biblical Studies, Theology, and Church History to help us figure out what God means for real life. Each week we tackle a Bible Bamboozler, a Dose of Doctrine, or a Dead Good Dead Guy/Gal, figuring out what they mean for life and faith. Get in touch at gotgpod@gmail.com.
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Augustine had wealth, prestige, power—and gnawing void inside. How did God draw this sinner to himself? How did this restless man find rest? Augustine revealed all in his Confessions. Hear what Augustine confessed in this friendly guide to Classical Christian Education. Presented by TrinityU, a service of Trinity Classical Academy in Santa Clarita,…
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In Part 2 of our discussion on Augustine's Confessions, translator Peter Constantine discusses his own history with the text and how he came to translate it, the stylistic accomplishment of the Confessions, his translation process, and more. Peter Constantine is the director of the Program in Literary Translation at the University of Connecticut, t…
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In Part 1 of our discussion on Augustine's Confessions, we welcome translator Peter Constantine to discuss the historical context in which Augustine of Hippo wrote the Confessions, the genre of the text, the lasting effect it has had on religious and secular intellectual traditions, and some of the touchstone episodes found in the work. Peter Const…
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In Part 2 of our discussion on Dante's Inferno, translator Michael Palma discusses his own history with the poem and how he came to translate it, the terza rima rhyme scheme Dante employs, and in what ways the Divine Comedy is really a comedy. Michael Palma is the award-winning translator of Diego Valeri and Guido Gozzano, among others. He has publ…
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The ultimate purpose of mathematics is not a topic frequently discussed. However, if you want to learn how math can lead us to knowledge of God, you should listen to this lecture. Dr. Douglas Dailey goes beyond the application of mathematics to explore how math unlocks the knowledge of true being—and God.…
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In Part 1 of our discussion on Dante's Inferno, we welcome translator Michael Palma to discuss Dante's life and the context in which he wrote the Inferno, the narrative structure of The Divine Comedy, and what makes the Inferno so durably compelling. Michael Palma is the award-winning translator of Diego Valeri and Guido Gozzano, among others, and …
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I'm sure you've heard family and friends question how a loving God can allow suffering. Perhaps you've even wrestled with the question yourself. With Dr. Montanaro as your guide, you'll learn how suffering forms an essential part of God's plan—so much so that He sent His Son to die on the cross for our salvation.…
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In Part 2 of our discussion on Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, editor Joshua Bennett discusses the cover of the Norton Library edition, approaching the text as history and as literature, how Douglass teaches us to read, the musicality of the book, a Narrative-inspired playlist, and more! Joshua Bennett is a professor of literature at M…
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In Part 1 of our discussion on the Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, we welcome editor Joshua Bennett to discuss Douglass's Narrative as a type of hero's journey, Douglass's political project in writing the book, and how Douglass closes the Narrative with a statement on true Christianity. Joshua Bennett is a professor of literature at MI…
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Join Christendom College professor Dr. Christopher Lane for his lecture on Inculturation and the Evangelization of China. From the time of the apostles, the deposit of faith has formed and transformed cultures, lived out uniquely across various cultures. This lecture will explore how Catholicism took root in China, forming a new Chinese Catholic cu…
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In Part 2 of our discussion on The Awakening, editor Laura Fisher tells us about her first encounter with the novel, discusses her approach to teaching it, explores her favorite line of the text, provides a killer Awakening playlist, and more! Laura R. Fisher is an associate professor of English at Toronto Metropolitan University. She is the author…
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Are the stars, planets, and the galaxies in the night sky just a swirling mass of chaos? Or a divine dance of beauty, harmony, and order? And does being a Christian help or hinder our quest to understand the universe—and our place in it? Find out how studying Johannes Kepler’s revolutionary approach to classical astronomy helps us answer these ques…
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In Part 1 of our discussion on The Awakening, we welcome editor Laura Fisher to discuss Kate Chopin's writing career, the novel's reception and themes, as well as some of its major characters. Laura R. Fisher is an associate professor of English at Toronto Metropolitan University. She is the author of Reading for Reform: The Social Work of Literatu…
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In Part 2 of our discussion on Dubliners, editor Ian Whittington discusses the inspiration for the cover of his Norton Library edition, his favorite lines in the collection, his Dubliners hot take, and some suggestions for a Dubliners playlist. Ian Whittington is an independent scholar whose research and teaching focus on twentieth-century anglopho…
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Join Christendom College professor Dr. John Cuddeback for this lecture examining practical principles from the master of contemplation, St. Thomas Aquinas. No matter our state in life, we are all called to contemplation as part of our identity and fulfilment, even amidst the challenges and chaos of today.…
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On this Pens and Stuff Podcast episode, the gang discusses the Pens' collapse and who they think will win it all this year!Follow Abby on X - @AbbyAugustttFollow Jim on X - @PnSPodcastJimFollow Andrew on X - @AndyAugustine01Follow the show on X - @PensstuffFollow the show on Instagram - @PensandstuffpodcastMake sure to follow us where you can and c…
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Ancient writing teachers trained students to produce powerful and elegant writing on command. How? Through a writing practice called the “Chreia.” Find out how the Chreia works and how it trains students in wisdom, in this friendly guide to the world of Classical Christian education. Presented by TrinityU, a service of Trinity Classical Academy in …
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In Part 1 of our discussion on Dubliners, we welcome editor Ian Whittington to discuss how this collection of short stories was received by its publisher, by its literary audience, and by the people who made up its subject matter; the Dublin in which Joyce grew up; and, of course, Ian's favorite story. Ian Whittington is an independent scholar whos…
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Jim, Abby, and Andrew talk about just how difficult the Penguins' road to the playoffs could be, and more on this episode of the Pens and Stuff Podcast episode.Follow Abby on X - @AbbyAugustttFollow Jim on X - @PnSPodcastJimFollow Andrew on X - @AndyAugustine01Follow the show on X - @PensstuffFollow the show on Instagram - @PensandstuffpodcastMake …
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Jim and Andrew dissect the last two weeks of the Penguins season and how they just might come through with this wild playoff appearance.Follow Abby on X - @AbbyAugustttFollow Jim on X - @PnSPodcastJimFollow Andrew on X - @AndyAugustine01Follow the show on X - @PensstuffFollow the show on Instagram - @PensandstuffpodcastMake sure to follow us where …
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Jim, Andrew, and Abby discuss another sub500 week for the Penguins. Andrew unveils his top 3 players on the 45-player list, and the three of them have some serious debate about it, and then there's some prediction contest talk.Make sure to follow us where you can and check out the website at pensandstuffpod.com Learn more about your ad choices. Vis…
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Learn about the true nature of beauty, its importance for our lives, and why Beauty not only can but will undoubtedly save the world. Christendom professor Dr. Michael Rubin will help you discover "How Beauty Will Save the World."توسط Christendom College
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How do weasels live? And why would a famous writer like Annie Dillard write a stylish, provocative, and potentially life-changing essay about living like one? Find out in this friendly guide to the world of Classical Christian Education. If you would like to read the short essay for yourself, you can do so from this link. Presented by TrinityU, a s…
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In Part 2 of our discussion on Medea, editor Sheila Murnaghan discusses her teaching of the drama, what Medea shows us about the nature of revenge, and her approach to the challenges of translating this tragedy. Sheila Murnaghan is the Alfred Reginald Allen Memorial Professor of Greek at the University of Pennsylvania. She is the author of Disguise…
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Today, Andrew and Abby discuss the Penguins finally looking to do a slight reboot of the roster and try and win one more cup with the big three; they say their goodbyes to Chad Ruhwedel and Jake Guentzel, as well as give some grades to other trades that happened. They also discuss the week of predictions. Pens and Stuff BlogOur Website - Use code T…
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In Part 1 of our discussion on Medea, we welcome translator Sheila Murnaghan to discuss the historical and dramatic context in which Euripides wrote the play, its basis in the Medea myth, and the plays most prominent characters. Sheila Murnaghan is the Alfred Reginald Allen Memorial Professor of Greek at the University of Pennsylvania. She is the a…
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Andrew, Jim, Abby, and Special Guest, Austin Hall, discuss Mark Messier, Sidney Crosby, Jamie Drysdale, the week of Penguins Hockey that happened. Plus, they play a game on pronouncing hockey names and predict three Pens games on this episode of the Pens and Stuff Podcast.Pens and Stuff BlogOur WebsiteFollow Abby on X - @AbbyAugustttFollow Jim on X…
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Join Christendom Professor Daniel Spiottaas as he explores the structure of the Rosary from a unique perspective that illuminates fascinating new insights. The mysteries of the Rosary tell the story of Our Lady's life with Christ, and like any good story, they are artfully arranged. By reflecting on the ring-structure of the Rosary, we can come to …
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Jim and Andrew talk about a very disappointing week in Penguins hockey, play "Likely, Dark Horse, and Long Shot," and Andrew drops a surprising announcement on this episode of the Pens and Stuff Podcast. Andrew also gives his next five players on his Best 45 Players over the Last 45 Years list.Pens and Stuff BlogOur WebsiteFollow Abby on X - @AbbyA…
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In Part 2 of our discussion on The Marrow of Tradition, editor Autumn Womack discusses her background with the novel, teaching the novel, her favorite line, and her hot take on The Marrow of Tradition. Autumn Womack is an Assistant Professor in the departments of African American Studies and English at Princeton University, where she specializes in…
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Jim and Andrew discuss the last week of Penguin play, the Jake Guentzel injury, and what this means for the trade deadline, and talk about why Joe Sakic is one of the top 20 NHL players of the last 45 years.Follow Abby on X - @AbbyAugustttFollow Jim on X - @PnSPodcastJimFollow Andrew on X - @AndyAugustine01Follow the show on X - @PensstuffFollow th…
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Napoleon Bonaparte: hero or villain? Military genius or narcissistic tyrant? A curious historical figure to forget or one who helped make the modern world? Find out in this friendly guide to Classical Christian Education. Presented by TrinityU, a service of Trinity Classical Academy in Santa Clarita, CA…
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The gang talks about Pittsburgh's odd week, winning against Winnipeg and losing in St. Paul. They also discuss Marc-Andre Fleury's possible return to Pittsburgh and give out some awards to the Penguin's best and worst players!Follow Abby on X - @AbbyAugustttFollow Jim on X - @PnSPodcastJimFollow Andrew on X - @AndyAugustine01Follow the show on X - …
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In Part 1 of our discussion on The Marrow of Tradition, we welcome editor Autumn Womack to discuss Charles W. Chestnut's biography, his ambitions in writing the novel, the historical realities depicted in it, and some of its major characters. Autumn Womack is an Assistant Professor in the departments of African American Studies and English at Princ…
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I have been there, feeling like what else could I do! I used to put the blame on my wife, I was always defensive and combative. I took certain steps to get out of the trenches. Guys leave me a message if you want to book a discovery with me: https://www.instagram.com/markau9ustine?igsh=MTk2bGRiZmJkZmFvbA%3D%3D&utm_source=qr Email: djswift8706@gmail…
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Today, Jim and Andrew discuss the possibility of moving on from Jake Guentzel at the deadline; they also discuss what they would need to see from the team in order to think about keeping him if Guenztel continues to refuse to sign an extension. Andrew gives his next five players on his Best 45 Players over the Last 45 Years list, and he gives his t…
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Join Christendom professor Dr. Sara Pecknold as she explores the importance of music for our lives as Catholics and as a means of glorifying God. Music holds a unique place of influence in all our lives. Because of its constant presence and its indisputable power to move our souls, music should be put to its highest purpose: to praise God and lead …
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