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Dive into this lit podcast hosted by Mallory Smart, where authors explore the synergy between music and their writing. Brace yourself for offbeat interviews where writers discuss their individual styles, get lost in unpredictable anecdotes, and how music transforms their creative process. New episodes airing every Saturday.
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PsychDykes

Sal & Shara

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Join two dyke mental health clinicians at different points in their professional journey for a time of free association and close inter-textual reading. Shara Sand is an established clinical psychologist and Sal Daña is an art therapist and psychoanalyst in training, together they explore the spectrum of sexuality and gender in psychology through a dyke-y lens. Each episode Sal brings in a quote from a book in Shara’s library and they unfold its meaning together.
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FACTS

Stephen Boyce

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FACTS is a podcast that was started by Dr. Stephen Boyce from Greenville, South Carolina. The primary focus of this program is to cover historical content about the early church Fathers, the Apocryphal accounts, the canon, textual criticism, and the scripture itself. Most episodes are co-hosted by Pat May, among other special guests who are invited on the program. For those who would like to donate to our podcast, here is the link. All donations are tax deductible. Thank you for your all of ...
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Textual Feelings

Rosie Haward and Matilda Hemming

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A monthly(ish) podcast on which hosts Matty Hemming and Rosie Haward discuss genre-bending queer and feminist books. Each episode will focus on one book that blurs, or messes with, boundaries - be those of literary genre, gender norms, or even chronological time.
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This podcast is mostly Arabic starting August 2022 and it contains textual and scientific criticism of Islam and religions in general. لا يغير الإنسان واقعه حتى يغير ما في عقله و لا يتم تغيير العقل من دون طرح الأسئلة--كل الأسئلة-- و إذا لم تكن تملك الجرأة لطرحها فهذه القناة لن تعجبك! حاولت ككثير من المرقعين المسلمين إيجاد حلول و أجوبة لأسئلة أزعجت إيماني التقليدي و كنت قد قررت بالفعل التحول من المذهب السّنّي إلى المذهب الشيعي على أعتبار أن الشّيعة أقرب للعلمانية من السنة و لكن للأسف أكتشفت أ ...
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Textual Tension

Textual Tension

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The comedy podcast that unpacks the bananas world of romance novels! Tune in every other Tuesday as one co-host, either Margie or Rachel, recount a romance novel to the other unsuspecting co-host. Whether you love romance, love comedy, or love both, join us on our truly bananas comedy adventure!
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Experience Rabbi Joe Wolfson’s popular THINK class from wherever you are. This podcast brings you recordings of the weekly Monday night sessions in Tel Aviv, where Rabbi Wolfson explores the intersection of Jewish thought, contemporary issues, and timeless wisdom. Through careful textual analysis and lively discussion, Rabbi Wolfson guides participants in examining classical Jewish sources while grappling with modern ethical dilemmas and philosophical questions. Whether you’re a seasoned lea ...
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The Basics of New Testament Textual Criticism

Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts (CSNTM)

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Textual Criticism remains today as one of the most overlooked disciplines in Biblical studies. In this collection, Dr. Daniel B. Wallace of the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts (CSNTM) teaches people from the lay to the scholarly level about the basic principles and practices of New Testament Textual Criticism (NTTC). Dr. Wallace defines New Testament Textual Criticism and discusses topics like identifying textual variants, categorizing manuscripts, and interpreting the avai ...
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Textual Confidence Collective

Textual Confidence Collective

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The Textual Confidence Collective (TCC) promotes historic confidence in the text of Scripture through an exciting and info-packed seven-episode podcast. We observe three major approaches to the textual reliability of the Bible: Textual Skepticism Textual Absolutism Textual Confidence We resist a postmodern skepticism toward the text of Scripture, and any form of textual absolutism that would pick one translation of the text as final and jot-and-tittle perfect. The TCC takes a biblically fait ...
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AgrosChurch

Agros Church

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Lead pastor Dane Jöhannsson and Associate pastor Taylor DeSoto of Agros Reformed Baptist Church discuss issues of textual criticism, Reformed theology, historical theology, translation philosophy, and the Biblical languages.
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Atheist Bible Study

Nicole Demaree and Ashton Demaree

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A podcast where two Atheists discuss the bible. We focus on the messages, textual inconsistencies, and pseudohistory that is often overlooked. Follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/AtheistStudy
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Logic of God

Logic of God

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We are a Christian podcast dedicated to investigating the compelling reasons and logical foundations that support belief in a Creator. Throughout our episodes, we delve deep into a variety of topics, engaging in thoughtful and respectful dialogues with theologians, scientists, philosophers, and believers from diverse backgrounds. One of our key focuses is exploring the fascinating interplay between faith and science. We discuss the intricacies of creation from both a Biblical and a scientifi ...
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Beards & Bible Podcast

JoshBrooker/GabeRutledge

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A podcast about life, theology, friendships, current events, and the journey of authentic discipleship with two pastors who also happen to be lifelong friends, former college roommates, bandmates, and groomsmen in each other‘s weddings.
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The Africanist Podcast

Bamba Ndiaye, PhD

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This podcast investigates political, socio-economic, and cultural issues in contemporary Africa and the African Diasporas. It engages Africanist scholars, artists, activists, athletes, opinion leaders, business people, and ordinary citizens in a critical conversation about the challenges facing Africans and people of African descent.
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Automatic Biography: Queasy Memoirs is a serialised reading of a novel by one, David Goodchild. The following signal was intercepted and decoded by a satellite put into orbit by the Japanese cat food conglomerate Pusigut 25. The message warped, snarled and exploded out of the cylinders and into the wet brain of a young man working on a waste incineration plant in North London. Through his hands, this message reached textual climax. Here it is. Visit us at http://automaticbiography.com
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An Insider’s Look Into the Work of CSNTM

Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts (CSNTM)

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Enjoy a behind the scenes look at the work that the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts is doing to preserve the Bible and make available ancient manuscripts for the study of scholars around the world. This collection contains videos documenting recent expeditions, interviews, and news concerning CSNTM.
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Carry the Two pulls back the curtain to reveal the mathematical and statistical gears that turn the world. We’re the show for people who enjoy discovering hidden elements that impact our lives in the most unexpected ways, and math is certainly one of those! We are a curiosity-driven podcast that looks to find unique perspectives from the fields of mathematics and statistics. We use stories to convey how mathematical research drives the world around us, with each episode tackling a different ...
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Better Left Unread

Better Left Unread

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Ken and Ethan are embarking on a great--and potentially foolish--literary journey. Together, they are reading through all 89 Pulitzer Prize-winning fiction novels. At a pace of one book per month, they will climb this textual mountain. There will be thrills, chills, smashes, and crashes as they discuss those award-winning tomes. Will they find new favorites, or are some things Better Left Unread?
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The Kotzk Podcast

Rabbi Gavin Michal

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Join Rabbi Gavin Michal for a look at some of the lesser-known events, books, and people in Jewish history. New episodes weekly based on articles from the Kotzk Blog, www.kotzkblog.com. This podcast was originated as conversations between Rabbi Gavin Michal and Dr Jordan Wosnick.
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Where investigative scrutiny confront religious tradition. Hosted by Jeramiah Giehl—a former Jehovah Witness, Pentecostal, Messianic, and now Conservative Jew—this podcast unpacks the origins of Christianity through a Jewish lens. With a journalist’s edge, Giehl explores Jesus in Second Temple Judaism, exposing Greco-Roman fingerprints on early theology. From Qumran and the Ebionites to the “Parting of the Ways,” each episode confronts myth, redaction, and tradition with evidence-based analy ...
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Paul and Jim are self-described “bible nerds” who decided to turn their twisty, turny conversations about the Bible into a podcast which seeks to tell the story of Scripture with an eye toward the Big Picture. As in, the Big Picture of human existence on earth and the Big Picture of each of our lives. Along the way, we will tell the story in its own historical & literary context, bringing out “hidden gems” of textual goodness buried in layers of time and history. But ultimately, this a Bible ...
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The Sunday Salon is a podcast celebrating brilliant books and the women who write them, hosted by journalist Alice-Azania Jarvis. Each week she chats to an inspiring female author about her work, her career, how she writes, what she reads and everything in between. This is not some academic textual analysis – it’s about finding the stories behind the stories. Tune in each Sunday to hear from guests including Isabel Allende, Jessie Burton, Holly Bourne, Diana Evans, Elizabeth Day, Nimco Ali a ...
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Shakespeare's Sonnets is a famous and beloved piece of writing, but, in the view of this podcaster, the work is misunderstood and only about half as good as it can be, if a reader knows what to look for. This podcast will explore The Sonnets on three levels: Level 1: The 154 poems group perfectly in an 11x14 Meta-Sonnet structure. This means that there are 11 groups of 14 sonnets and each sonnet functions as a line within a larger sonnet. Furthermore, these 11 sections group into 5 acts (wit ...
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Software engineers, architects and team leads have found inspiration to drive change and innovation in their team by listening to the weekly InfoQ Podcast. They have received essential information that helped them validate their software development map. We have achieved that by interviewing some of the top CTOs, engineers and technology directors from companies like Uber, Netflix and more. Over 1,200,000 downloads in the last 3 years.
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Hi. My name is John. I am a website specialist. I began website architecture 15 years prior. The initial 2 years I worked in a little studio, at that point went to outsourcing. Presently I work at https://biggico.com/ My principles are the means by which I turned into a fruitful architect. I begin working toward the beginning of the day, so I have additional time I generally take a shot at the outcome so as not to re-try it. Configuration is continually beginning to draw on paper. The princi ...
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Welcome to The Bible Sojourner, the podcast that dives into challenging Bible passages, thought-provoking theology, and the cultural intricacies that shape our world. Join Dr. Peter Goeman, a seasoned professor of Old Testament and Biblical Languages, as he embarks on a captivating journey through the text of Scripture and beyond. Unravel the mysteries behind enigmatic passages and gain a deeper understanding of ancient world and their relevance in our modern lives. The Bible Sojourner is yo ...
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The socioeconomic, educational, racial, and ethnic backgrounds of Erie’s citizens have never been as wonderfully diverse as they are today. In order to paint a holistic picture of the plight, hopes, and dreams of Erie, NEXT seeks to spotlight and analyze issues that affect inner-city Erie from the perspective of its next generation of voices – voices of those who are taking the lead on various aspects of the community. As it was during the days of the iconic Dr. King, the winds of change are ...
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Conversations in Atlantic Theory

Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy

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These conversations explore the cultural, political, and philosophical traditions of the Atlantic world, ranging from European critical theory to the black Atlantic to sites of indigenous resistance and self-articulation, as well as the complex geography of thinking between traditions, inside traditions, and from positions of insurgency, critique, and counternarrative.
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"Exegetically Speaking" is a weekly podcast of the friends and faculty of Wheaton College, IL and The Lanier Theological Library. Hosted by Dr. David Capes, it features language experts who discuss the importance of learning the biblical languages—Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek—and show how reading the Bible in the original languages "pays off." Each podcast lasts between seven and eleven minutes and covers a different topic for those who want to read the Bible for all it is worth. Click on the ...
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Ancient Greece: City and Society

Dr Gillian Shepherd

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This subject deals with the cultural history of the ancient Greek world through both textual sources and the material evidence of art and archaeology. The period covered runs from the Iron Age world of Archaic Greece through to the late Classical period (roughly from the 8th century to the 4th century BCE). We will concentrate mainly on Athens and mainland Greece, but we will also focus on the Greek expansion into other parts of the Mediterranean world (Sicily and South Italy) in the process ...
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Article:Textual Criticism in the Reformation by Peter Gurry This text explores how Protestant Reformers approached the study of biblical manuscripts to establish an authoritative scripture. During this era, a significant conflict emerged between Catholic scholars, who championed the Latin Vulgate, and Protestants, who insisted on returning to the o…
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Sam Berman is a writer living in Boise, Idaho. His work has been featured in X R-A-Y, Forever Magazine and Maudlin House. 🎧 Like what you hear? Rate and review Textual Healing on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. It seriously helps us reach more listeners. 🌐 Visit us: https://textualpodcast.com 📲 Follow: Twitter| Instagram | Bluesky: @mallorysmart.bsky.so…
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Will McGugan, the maker of Textual and Rich frameworks, speaks about the reasoning of developing the two two libraries and the lesson learned. Also, he shares light on Toad, his current project, which he envisions being a more visually appealing way of interacting with agentic LLMs through command line. Read a transcript of this interview: https://…
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Textual criticism is basically the process of comparing all the oldest and best ancient copies of the Bible we’ve discovered, so we can get as close as possible to the original words the biblical authors wrote. Properly understood- it’s not scary, it’s not anti-faith, and it doesn’t deny the inspiration of Scripture — it’s simply good scholarship. …
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Hosts Marcus Atkinson and Chuck Cammarata are joined by Pastor Malcolm Beall and Pastor Kendall Hunter of Federated Church for a thoughtful discussion on scriptural fidelity in contemporary Christian practice. The pastors discuss the importance of grounding church teaching and personal faith in the Bible's teachings, cautioning against the trend of…
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In this final episode of our series on the Seven Ecumenical Councils, Stephen Boyce and Pat May examine the Second Council of Nicaea (787) — the council that defended the veneration of icons and grounded sacred images in the Incarnation of Christ. We walk through the historical background of Byzantine iconoclasm, the political and theological tensi…
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Send us a text In this episode, we continue Part 2 of Genesis 49, moving through the latter half of Jacob’s prophetic poem as the focus shifts from kingship to consequence, character, and calling. What remains after Judah’s elevation is not a neat moral hierarchy, but a portrait of Israel in all its tension. Tribes marked by trade, labor, cunning, …
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In this episode, Simon Ritter, Deputy CTO at Azul, sat down with podcast host Michael Redlich, Lead Editor of the Java topic at InfoQ, and discussed the latest features in OpenJDK and Simon’s experiences serving on the JCP Expert Group since JDK 9. OpenJDK topics included: the six-month release cycle, Generational Shenandoah, JDK Flight Recorder, P…
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In his book God Spoke, Matthew J. D. Mangum explores the historical and theological journey of how the English Bible was formed and preserved. This book is freely available and dedicated to the public domain. The book explains that while the Bible is the Word of God, it was delivered through human authorized agents and shaped by complex processes o…
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In his book A Hunger for God, author John Piper explores the spiritual discipline of Christian fasting as a vital expression of longing for God rather than a mere religious ritual. He argues that modern believers often settle for "innocent delights" like food and entertainment, which can inadvertently dull their appetite for the divine. By voluntar…
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What is Monothelitism, and why did the Sixth Ecumenical Council condemn it as heresy? In this episode of FACTS, Stephen Boyce examines the Third Council of Constantinople (680–681) and its decisive rejection of Monothelitism—the teaching that Jesus Christ has only one will. He will explain why the Church affirmed that Christ possesses two wills, di…
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Stephen Charnock’s book The Existence and Attributes of God provides a comprehensive exploration of the existence and nature of God, blending rigorous rational defense with practical application. The text emphasizes that God is a pure, immutable Spirit, whose eternity and omnipresence distinguish Him from the finite and corruptible world. Charnock …
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Book: Parenting by the Book by John Rosemond In this book, psychologist John Rosemond advocates for a return to biblical principles in child-rearing, arguing that modern psychological trends have damaged the American family. He critiques "Postmodern Psychological Parenting" for prioritizing a child's self-esteem and feelings over the development of…
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Book: A narrative of missionary enterprises in the South Sea Islands; with remarks upon the natural history of the islands, origin, languages, traditions and usages of the inhabitants by John WilliamsThis book details the Missionary travels and evangelical efforts of John Williams among various South Sea Islands during the early 19th century. The n…
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In The Diseasing of America’s Children, John Rosemond and Dr. Bose Ravenel argue that the modern surge in psychiatric diagnoses like ADHD, ODD, and early onset bipolar disorder is driven by pseudoscience rather than biological evidence. The authors contend that these labels "medicalize" typical childhood behaviors, often leading to the unnecessary …
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كتاب وهم الإله لريشارد دوكنز صوتي (مقتطفات 9) الكتاب موجود كاملا على القناةرابط الكتاب الصوتي كاملا:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLB5VKJ4gePNJRPf6l-7bBg1p8C1Jy1OMQ&si=orv9Fas_f2NqLg2- ادعمونا:https://gofund.me/9bfce193https://www.paypal.me/SohelBahjathttps://streamyard.com/pal/c/5790984675262464https://www.patreon.com/RealSohelBahjathttps://an…
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In our latest episode, our co-hosts Robby and Tim talk with Jon Morehouse, founder and CEO of infrastructure company Nuon which enables Bring Your Own Cloud (BYOC) for everyone. This is an exclusive podcast episode with Jon digging into their decision to open source Nuon! The episode discusses the industry’s growing shift toward Bring Your Own Clou…
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The gang's all here! On the first classic Proles episode in a while, the crew reads through texts written by Kim Il-Sung and Kim Jong-Il. We unpack what makes Juche and the DPRK unique inheritors of the tradition of Marxism-Leninism as well as dialectical and historical materialism. Jeremy covers the Juche Idea, Tony talks governance and reuinifica…
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One of the most important books ever written. It consists of a detailed discussion of the nature of true religion and holy affections, contrasting them with false or merely natural religious experiences, and offering "signs" or criteria for discerning genuine grace in a person's life, with a strong emphasis on Christian practice and humility as the…
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Send us a text In this episode, we begin Part 1 of our Genesis 49 deep dive, where Jacob gathers his sons and delivers a final “blessing” that reads more like prophetic poetry and courtroom verdict than sentimental goodbye. We talk about why this chapter’s structure shifts so sharply from narrative to song, what that means for interpretation, and w…
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What sort of work do the Scriptures forbid on the Sabbath? What sort of work is allowed? Attention to the Hebrew words used in connection with the Sabbath and in other contexts sheds some light on these questions. Dr. Baruch Kvasnika is President of Jerusalem Seminary, which equips believers to understand their faith in and through the land of the …
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