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A loose cannon podcast featuring casual conversations with whomever we deem interesting, often on the fringe, Like Coast to Coast, but on demand. Like a less compromised Joe Rogan Experience. Interviews on Spirituality, Alternative History, UFO's, and More
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Afura Nefertiti, The Writing Witch is inspiring magickal mavens and drifting dreamers to manifest their most magickal life by utilizing seasons, elements and personal development. Your fairytale happy ending is not a pipe dream, but a premonition of the reality you're meant to create when you step into your magick. Lets transmute your biggest perceived weaknesses into your greatest super powers so you can live out your true fairytale.
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Learn the ancient Indian practice of Vedic Astrology to improve your health, wealth, relationships, purpose, and all areas of life. Rooted in the source texts of Yoga, Ayurveda and Vedic Astrology while encouraging self inquiry and practical actions you can take with each episode. You'll hear horoscopes, case studies and research to make Vedic Astrology fun, relatable and easy to learn. Hosted by Jeremy Devens of Quietmind Yoga and the Yoga Teacher Training podcast, with 20+ years in health ...
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Brother sister duo, Nicodemus & Francesca Piazza grab their mics and confess all their ridiculous antics of the week. From traveling around the country in their Chevy Equinox, hiking up mountains, and spending all their gas money on fine wine— you can trust the duo loves four things, food, wine, traveling, and having fun. Two siblings, saucy in every way.
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Druid Wisdom

Keara and Dave

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We are a podcast where Druids discuss modern Druidry, its revival and history. We are for people who want to learn more about modern Druidry, regardless if you are curious about the AODA, are involved with other Druid orders and groups, or are a solitary practitioner seeking inspiration. We want to provide a platform where Druids are encouraged to share their wisdom, knowledge and growth, express their creativity and the diverse techniques they use in today's modern society. As well as share ...
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Still-A-Frog

Mobile Romance Publishing

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True stories from women who have A LOT to say about love and dating. Ten minute Rom-com worthy shorts that will have you laughing, crying and realizing "Wow, that actually happened to someone else too!"
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New Horizons

New Horizons Podcast

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Featuring conscious conversations about our world and ourselves with leading minds in the Arts & Astrology, Science and Spirituality to foster and cultivate a deeper engagement with more spiritual views that explore both new and ancient concepts and ideas that can enlighten and transform our consciousness and our connection with the underlying spiritual unity we all share.
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I'm Kathryn Gordon and your Host of the Kathryn For Real podcast. I decided to create this podcast after so many readers of my book "Relationship Grit" commented on how refreshingly real it was. You see I'm a mother, a wife, an entrepreneur, and a best selling author, but what I'm most known for in my circles is my unwavering ability to call it as I see it and ask the tough questions. So In this podcast you will hear amazing authentic stories, learn valuable lessons, and discover some of my ...
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AstroClub is a place where the stars align and the Universe speaks in symbols and signs. We gather as a group of friends, colleagues, professionals, and teachers, to connect as a collective to the ocean of consciousness through the practice of clairvoyant astrology and metaphysics.
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Stranger Happenings

Stranger Happenings

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Stranger Happenings is a show about strange and unusual history, hauntings, cases, and bizarre occurrences. Join us, as we shed a little light. Pick up a Stranger Happenings shirt through Monster Bob Decals on Etsy! (Check episode notes for a link.)
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Sister Stargazers

Sara Valentine & Jude Valentine Sister Stargazers

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Real-life sisters provide practical tidbits, tools and take-aways for the Astro-Curious to help inspire, connect and synchronize your lives with ease, joy and wonder!
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I’m Samantha Sear, an artist and stay at home mum and in this podcast I’ll be talking about how I connect with nature and the changing seasons, share recipes and creative ideas. I’ll take you along on my journey as I learn about the trees, plants and wildlife around me and the folklore, magic and mythology surrounding them. It’s my hope that this uplifting podcast may encourage you to slow down, enjoy the little things, notice the beauty outside your front door and feel more rooted by nature.
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Two Peacocks

William McGirr

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Welcome to my World of Enchantment, Mystery, Love & Manifestation Ive created this podcast to channel my wisdom, life experience, psychic intuitive gifts, shadow work, epiphanies, travels and love. I speak from my truths, with passion, highlighting questions and thoughts i ask myself regarding everyday life, from food, energy, rocks, plants, sexual energy, motivation, and so on. I will interview and be interviewed with an intention of spreading love, sovereignty, independence, motivation, in ...
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Join Mystery Maven Roxie Zwicker for a unique radio show that features New England folklore, history, mystery and ghost stories. Roxie has been entertaining the locals, visitors from away and curious souls since with her unique stories since 1994. New England Curiosities, Roxie's company has been offering tours and special haunted events since 2002. Featured in the Boston Herald and the New York Times. TV appearances include New Hampshire Chronicle, The History Channel and the Travel Channel ...
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Finally here after a much anticipated buildup of years of saying..one day..one day..It finally took a Quarantine and Isolation to get the motivation to break up the monotony of everyday Cabin Fever!!!...(Literally) When I first started with the hashtag hOur TyMe Is Now back in 2018. It was a pivotal point in changing my stage presence, and a new beginning. 2019 sought little progress. Except a lot of planning. The intention of HTIN. Is just that.."hOUR" being us..Ours..it's our TyMe. No matt ...
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I Feel For You

Dionne Elizabeth

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Welcome to the aural pleasurezone: I Feel For You also known as a podcast, where we ponder and chew the cud of life and all its wonder and delicious weirdness. A thing you can, or might listen to, perhaps whilst somewhere tedious. Or on the move going about your day with elegant and regal splendour. Your host is me, Dionne, a human being interested in supporting other people to feel better in real, accessible and sustainable ways. I'm a creative coach, yoga + movement + meditation teacher, d ...
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Retired Psychologist, Ph.D., Multiple Award-Winning Author, Intuitive, Real Live Starseed, 14D Telekinetic/Quantum/Vocal Harmonics Healer and whistleblower EnLIGHTens others to 'Break Free of 3D MATRIX Programming' and create a 5D (and higher) life; even amidst the world's turmoil. Lessons on healing, letting go, medical programming and much more. Live your highest and best life NOW. Manifest the MIRACLE you were born to BE. A feeling of being misunderstood and hurt, or overcoming an abused ...
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Recurring tropes about fragmented communities living on frontier forestlands living in Southeast Asia are that they are either guardians of flora and fauna their destroyers. In much analysis gravitating to one or other position in this dichotomy the role of organised religion is absent. But as Faizah Zakaria shows in The Camphor Tree and the Elepha…
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Completed shortly before Hamas carried out its barbaric October massacre, Cary Nelson's Hate Speech and Academic Freedom: The Antisemitic Assault on Basic Principles (Academic Studies Press, 2024) takes up issues that have consequently gained new urgency in the academy worldwide. It is the first book to ask what impact antisemitism has had on the f…
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Happy September! August was a deeply transformative month, where many of us encountered significant emotional shifts. With Mercury retrograding from Leo to Cancer, we moved from the confident, authoritative energy of Magha into the introspective and intense realm of Aslesha. This transition brought up vulnerabilities and hidden emotions that needed…
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Interview starts at 32:05 Miguel is back after a few years to update us on his going ons, his upcoming Occult book on Elvis - The Magician, alternative spirituality, the silent generation, parallels to Philip K Dick, David Bowie, the Wetiko, shamanism and drugs, open portals and the engineers that have come to enslave humanity, Yogananda, and the L…
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Is religion indispensable to public life? What can Gandhi’s thought contribute to the modern state? With an intense focus on both the depth and practicality of Mahatma Gandhi's political and religious thought this book reveals the valuable insights Gandhi offers to anyone concerned about the prospects of liberalism in the contemporary world. In Gan…
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Ancient Christians and their non-Christian contemporaries lived in a world of 'magic.' Sometimes, they used curses as ritual objects to seek justice from gods and other beings; sometimes, they argued against them. Curses, and the writings of those who polemicized against curses, reveal the complexity of ancient Mediterranean religions, in which mat…
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In Japan, a country popularly perceived as highly secularized and technologically advanced, ontological assumptions about spirits (tama or tamashii) seem to be quite deeply ingrained in the cultural fabric. From ancestor cults to anime, spirits, ghosts, and other invisible dimensions of reality appear to be pervasive. In Spirits and Animism in Cont…
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Ancient Christians and their non-Christian contemporaries lived in a world of 'magic.' Sometimes, they used curses as ritual objects to seek justice from gods and other beings; sometimes, they argued against them. Curses, and the writings of those who polemicized against curses, reveal the complexity of ancient Mediterranean religions, in which mat…
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Ancient Christians and their non-Christian contemporaries lived in a world of 'magic.' Sometimes, they used curses as ritual objects to seek justice from gods and other beings; sometimes, they argued against them. Curses, and the writings of those who polemicized against curses, reveal the complexity of ancient Mediterranean religions, in which mat…
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Four fun and powerful ways to harness the energy of this time of year by tapping into all four elements. Above and beyond just the typical traditions you’ve probably already heard about a million times over, instead, we’re diving much deeper into how to harness the actual astrology of the season to maximize our joy and fulfillment in early autumn. …
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Aleksander Pluskowski of the University of Reading joins Jana Byars to talk about his new book, The Teutonic Knights: Rise and Fall of a Religious Corporation, out 2024 with Reaktion Books. A gripping account of the rise and fall of the last great medieval military order. This book provides a concise and incisive introduction to the knights of the …
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In the years following World War II, the New York intellectuals became some of the most renowned critics and writers in the country. Although mostly male and Jewish, this prominent group also included women and non-Jews. Yet all of its members embraced a secular Jewish machismo that became a defining characteristic of the contemporary experience. W…
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Shodhin Geiman is Sensei & Abbot at Chicago Zen Center and recently retired Senior Research Professor at Valparaiso University. He has written on aspects of the Dharma and on points of interface between Buddhist and Christian spirituality. His book, Alone in a World of Wounds: A Dharmic Response to the Ills of Sentient Beings (Cascade Books, 2022).…
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During the mid-seventeenth century, Anglo-American Protestants described Native American ceremonies as savage devilry, Islamic teaching as violent chicanery, and Catholicism as repugnant superstition. By the mid-eighteenth century, they would describe amicable debates between evangelical missionaries and Algonquian religious leaders about the moral…
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Dale Ahlquist is the founder the of the Society of G. K. Chesterton and Chesterton Schools, of which there are currently 70 and number is rising. He is also the editor of the book we are talking about today, Localism: Coming Home to Catholic Social Teaching, from Sophia Press, which explores the economic and social questions of how we should organi…
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The Parashakthi Temple in Pontiac, Michigan serves as a site of worship for the Hindu goddess Karumariamman, whose origins are in South India. In her American home Karumariamman has assumed the status of Great Goddess, a tantric deity and wonder worker who communicates directly with devotees through dreams, visions, and miracles. Drawing on fifteen…
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We start this season of International Horizons with an interview with Dr. Eli Karetny, an American political scientist and administrative director of the Ralph Bunche Institute who spent the last academic year in Israel with his family. The plan was to do research on the Israeli Bedouin in the Negev desert – until the Hamas attacks of October 7 ups…
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I was immediately drawn to the book The Devil’s Music by Dr. Randall Stephens, Associate Professor of British and American Studies at the University of Oslo. Dr. Stephens and I came across one another online and the book, which combines part rock n’ roll history, part American Christianity history, was an absolute delight for me. The Devil’s Music:…
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I was immediately drawn to the book The Devil’s Music by Dr. Randall Stephens, Associate Professor of British and American Studies at the University of Oslo. Dr. Stephens and I came across one another online and the book, which combines part rock n’ roll history, part American Christianity history, was an absolute delight for me. The Devil’s Music:…
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Dive into the timeless wisdom of Ecclesiastes in Jay Garfinkel's groundbreaking work, Kohelet's Cocktail: Beyond the Pursuit of Happiness (Illuminated Press, 2024) This exquisite "illuminated" digital masterpiece marries the ancient with the avant-garde, offering a fresh, poetic voice to the biblical text that has resonated with humanity for millen…
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In the years following Hitler’s rise to power, German Jews faced increasingly restrictive antisemitic laws, and many responded by fleeing to more tolerant countries. Cities of Refuge: German Jews in London and New York, 1935-1945 (SUNY Press, 2019), compares the experiences of Jewish refugees who immigrated to London and New York City by analyzing …
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Dive into the timeless wisdom of Ecclesiastes in Jay Garfinkel's groundbreaking work, Kohelet's Cocktail: Beyond the Pursuit of Happiness (Illuminated Press, 2024) This exquisite "illuminated" digital masterpiece marries the ancient with the avant-garde, offering a fresh, poetic voice to the biblical text that has resonated with humanity for millen…
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Dive into the timeless wisdom of Ecclesiastes in Jay Garfinkel's groundbreaking work, Kohelet's Cocktail: Beyond the Pursuit of Happiness (Illuminated Press, 2024) This exquisite "illuminated" digital masterpiece marries the ancient with the avant-garde, offering a fresh, poetic voice to the biblical text that has resonated with humanity for millen…
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Interview Starts at 33:33 Bradley Young joins us to chat about how he met Randall Carlson and started doing tours with us. We chat about his interesting past with UFO's, consciousness, working with Dr. Greer of CSETI, the parallels between him and Graham, his interest in the Monroe Institute and Gateway, and some upcoming trips around the USA. We a…
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Powerful religious elements for living in the aftermath of trauma are embedded within North African Christian hagiographies. The texts of (1) The Passion of Perpetua and Felicity, (2) The Account of Montanus, Lucius, and their Companions, and (3) The Life of Cyprian of Carthage are stories that offered post traumatic pathways to recovery for its hi…
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Powerful religious elements for living in the aftermath of trauma are embedded within North African Christian hagiographies. The texts of (1) The Passion of Perpetua and Felicity, (2) The Account of Montanus, Lucius, and their Companions, and (3) The Life of Cyprian of Carthage are stories that offered post traumatic pathways to recovery for its hi…
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Nearly 50 years since the European Foreign Ministers issued their first declaration on the conflict between Israel and Palestine in 1971, the European Union continues to have close political and economic ties with the region. Based exclusively on primary sources, Anders Persson's EU Diplomacy and the Israeli-Arab Conflict, 1967-2019 (Edinburgh UP, …
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The first comprehensive, comparative study of the 'Jewish Councils' in the Netherlands, Belgium and France during Nazi rule. In the postwar period, there was extensive focus on these organisations' controversial role as facilitators of the Holocaust. They were seen as instruments of Nazi oppression, aiding the process of isolating and deporting the…
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In this highly anticipated episode of the Saucy Sibz podcast, we’re on the road to Burning Man, but not without delivering an unforgettable conversation with poet, world traveler, retreat host, and newly published author, Joe Santini. Join Francesca & Nicodemus and their special guest as they dive deep into Joe's incredible journey of self-discover…
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The book of Job is challenging. Its Hebrew is often obscure, its length and subject matter are intimidating, and its meaning has been debated throughout the history of biblical interpretation. Thankfully, in Job: Evangelical Exegetical Commentary (Lexham Academic, 2024), Duane A. Garrett presents a fresh argument for the book's meaning. Job demonst…
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Hinduism and Tribal Religions (Springer, 2021) offers an overview of Hinduism as found in India and the diaspora. Exploring Hinduism in India in dynamic interaction, rather than in isolation, the volume discusses the relation of Hinduism with other religions of Indian origin and with religions which did not originate in India but have been a major …
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The book of Job is challenging. Its Hebrew is often obscure, its length and subject matter are intimidating, and its meaning has been debated throughout the history of biblical interpretation. Thankfully, in Job: Evangelical Exegetical Commentary (Lexham Academic, 2024), Duane A. Garrett presents a fresh argument for the book's meaning. Job demonst…
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The Old Testament Hebrew Scriptures in 5 Minutes (Equinox Books, 2024), co-edited by Philippe Guillaume and Diana V. Edelman, is a digestible, concise, reader-friendly introduction to biblical scholarship for undergraduate students and lay readers alike. Written without technical language or jargon by diverse specialists in Hebrew Bible, its 83 cha…
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The Old Testament Hebrew Scriptures in 5 Minutes (Equinox Books, 2024), co-edited by Philippe Guillaume and Diana V. Edelman, is a digestible, concise, reader-friendly introduction to biblical scholarship for undergraduate students and lay readers alike. Written without technical language or jargon by diverse specialists in Hebrew Bible, its 83 cha…
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The Old Testament Hebrew Scriptures in 5 Minutes (Equinox Books, 2024), co-edited by Philippe Guillaume and Diana V. Edelman, is a digestible, concise, reader-friendly introduction to biblical scholarship for undergraduate students and lay readers alike. Written without technical language or jargon by diverse specialists in Hebrew Bible, its 83 cha…
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The Old Testament Hebrew Scriptures in 5 Minutes (Equinox Books, 2024), co-edited by Philippe Guillaume and Diana V. Edelman, is a digestible, concise, reader-friendly introduction to biblical scholarship for undergraduate students and lay readers alike. Written without technical language or jargon by diverse specialists in Hebrew Bible, its 83 cha…
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In what has become perhaps the most infamous example of modern anti-Jewish violence prior to the Holocaust, the Kishinev pogrom should have been a small story lost to us along with scores of other similar tragedies. Instead, Kishinev became an event of international intrigue, and lives on as the paradigmatic pogrom – a symbol of Jewish life in East…
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Join host Eugenia Krok, MA on The Accessible Astrology Podcast as she delves into the potent energy of the Aquarius full moon and its effects on sleep and clarity. Eugenia discusses the astrological significance of Leo and Aquarius, relating it to human development stages, and the impact of the 2017 Great American Solar Eclipse. She emphasizes the …
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Interview starts at 35:40 Ryan Seven joins us for a great presentation on his discovery of geometric pyramidic structure and the music based universe while he was on a heroic dose of mushrooms. We chat about the symbolism of the Dan Tian in Qi Gong, his experience on shrooms, De-occultism, neo paganism, the New Age battle and the holes in it, Solom…
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From Schmelt Camp to "Little Auschwitz" Blechhammer's Role in the Holocaust (Purdue UP, 2024) is the first in-depth study of the second largest Auschwitz subcamp, Blechhammer (Blachownia Śląska), and its lesser known yet significant prehistory as a so-called Schmelt camp, a forced labor camp for Jews operating outside the concentration camp system.…
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Staging the Sacred: Performance in Late Ancient Liturgical Poetry (Oxford UP, 2023) examines the importance of Christian, Jewish, and Samaritan liturgical poetry from Late Antiquity through the lenses of performance, entertainment, and spectacle. Laura Lieber proposes an account of hymnody as a performative and theatrical genre, combining religious…
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Staging the Sacred: Performance in Late Ancient Liturgical Poetry (Oxford UP, 2023) examines the importance of Christian, Jewish, and Samaritan liturgical poetry from Late Antiquity through the lenses of performance, entertainment, and spectacle. Laura Lieber proposes an account of hymnody as a performative and theatrical genre, combining religious…
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Staging the Sacred: Performance in Late Ancient Liturgical Poetry (Oxford UP, 2023) examines the importance of Christian, Jewish, and Samaritan liturgical poetry from Late Antiquity through the lenses of performance, entertainment, and spectacle. Laura Lieber proposes an account of hymnody as a performative and theatrical genre, combining religious…
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Tyler Vanice, a Companion in the Ancient Order of Druids in America, resides in Northern Virginia near Washington, D.C. He is also an Ovate in the Order of Bards, Ovates, and Druids and a founding member of Potomac Protogrove in the Reformed Druids of North America. He works in museums around the nation's capital and dedicates his time to supportin…
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The specter of the “Godless” Soviet Union haunted the United States and continental Western Europe throughout the Cold War, but what did atheism mean in the Soviet Union? What was its relationship with religion? In her new book, A Sacred Space Is Never Empty: A History of Soviet Atheism, Dr. Victoria Smolkin explores how the Soviet state defined an…
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The specter of the “Godless” Soviet Union haunted the United States and continental Western Europe throughout the Cold War, but what did atheism mean in the Soviet Union? What was its relationship with religion? In her new book, A Sacred Space Is Never Empty: A History of Soviet Atheism, Dr. Victoria Smolkin explores how the Soviet state defined an…
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In The Countercultural Victory of 1 John in Greco-Roman Context: Conquering the World (T&T Clark, 2023), Ahreum Kim re-examines conquering language in 1 John, arguing that when the letter is read with the context of Greco-Roman culture in mind, the conflict extends beyond in-fighting within the Johannine community. She suggests that the letter's au…
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