Posted: November, 2009
Fingerprints of God: The Science of Spirituality” by Barbara Haggerty Podcast: Live At Hales Segment 1 of 1
In her book Fingerprints of God NPR religion correspondent Barbara Bradley Haggerty set out in search for a science of spirituality. Interviewing leading neurologists, physicists, psychologists and a burgeoning breed of scientists intent on researching the physical imprint of the spiritual, her book offers a travelogue through the world of research into the reality of the unseen. In this podcast host Dick Staub discusses her findings with Adrian Wyard, founder of counterbalance.org, Reverend Jennie Spohr and Cindy Fitch, professor of biology at Seattle Pacific University.
Speak of the Devil (Reposted)Podcast: Live at Canada West with Bill Hogg 1 of 1
Host Bill Hogg & panelists Dr. Allyson Jule author and Co-Director of gender Studies Institute at Trinity Western University; culture watcher, movie critic and Charlton Heston fan boy Peter Chattaway ; award-winning screenwriter Kevin Miller who has appeared as Lex Luthor on Smallville. In this show thee panel discusses TITLE: Everything You Wanted to Know About the Devil but Were Afraid to Ask . C.S. Lewis: “There are two equal and opposite errors into which our race can fall about the devils. One is to disbelieve in their existence. The other is to believe, and to feel and excessive and unhealthy interest in them.” Listen in as the panel weigh in on contemporary depictions of the devil and reflect on what C.S. Lewis , M. Scott Peck and the Scriptures say about Satan.
No commentsThree Ways to understand the World.” One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, by Alexander SolzhenitsynPodcast: Live At Earl Palmer Ministries 1 of 1
Welcome to The Kindlings Muse @ Earl Palmer Ministries. This event is taped for podcast in front of a live audience at the Burke Museum Café on the campus of the university of Washington. Each month we feature the Reverend Earl Palmer selecting and then discussing a book thinking Christians ought to read. In this show host Dick Staub and Earl Palmer discuss Three Ways to Understand the World as explored in Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich. With the publication of this book, in 1962, during the brief Kruschev thaw, Solzhenitsyn became an international sensation. The story is set in a Soviet labor camp in the 1950s, and describes a single day of an ordinary prisoner.
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