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PAX Palestine Podcast is a podcast that features interviews with some of the local Palestinian partners of PAX, a peace organization based in the Netherlands. PAX works together with committed citizens and partners to protect civilians against acts of war, to end armed violence, and to build a just peace. In Palestine PAX supports local partners in building resilient communities, promoting human security and equality in the political, cultural and social domain, and in fighting the injustice ...
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Take a deep dive into the past as we bring you the very best of BBC History Magazine, Britain’s bestselling history magazine. With a new episode released every Monday, enjoy fascinating and enlightening articles from leading historical experts, covering a broad sweep of the centuries – from the scandals of Georgian society to the horrors of the First World War, revolutions, rebellions, and more.
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We The Peace is a podcast sponsored by Pax dedicated to mobilizing majority culture leaders to bring Jesus-centered peacemaking and justice into our organizations. We explore how peacemaking, activism, and the justice of Jesus are central to discipleship. We publish teachings for leaders, resources for learners, and host interviews with front-line faith-leaders about various topics throughout the seasons. Our aim is to love the Church, and we want to help you become the peace of Jesus, where ...
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Welcome to the Peace Revolution, a multivitamin for your mind providing you with the tools to think critically so you can organize the vast amount of information in today's world. Listen, before you decide. http://www.PeaceRevolution.org
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Peace is the way. The Revolution is in between Your Ears. Re-Contextualizing History... One Episode at a Time. Peace Revolution is a self-study curriculum produced by Tragedy and Hope dot com and funded by the Subscribers to the Tragedy and Hope Online Research and Development Community. Supporting T&H allows Peace Revolution to remain free of commercials and advertisements. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT! Since 2006, we have created over 500+ hours of educational information in audio and video ...
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Pax Romana brought stability and prosperity to Rome’s vast empire. Yet, argues today’s long read written by historian and broadcaster Tom Holland, behind the dazzling new cities and teeming sea lanes lay the threat of lethal, irresistible violence. HistoryExtra Long Reads brings you the best articles from BBC History Magazine, direct to your ears. …
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The image of plucky warriors sending a cocksure English army into flight has secured Bannockburn’s status in the annals of Scottish history. Today’s long read, written by public historian Helen Carr, chronicles how the 1314 clash transformed the balance of power between two warring nations. HistoryExtra Long Reads brings you the best articles from …
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From as early as 1914, powerful voices called for the First World War to end in a negotiated compromise. So, why were they ignored? That’s the question at the heart of today’s long read, written by historian Professor Holger Afflerbach. HistoryExtra Long Reads brings you the best articles from BBC History Magazine, direct to your ears. Today’s feat…
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This is the second part of a trilogy about the 'Civil Society for Dignity' project, a project by MEND, PCR, PCPD and PAX for Peace, supported by the European Union. This project aims to bridge the gap between the Palestinian civil society and the local governments. In this episode you will learn more about the project 'Civil Society for Dignity' it…
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This is the first part of a trilogy about the 'Civil Society for Dignity' project, a project by MEND, PCR, PCPD and PAX for Peace, supported by the European Union. This project aims to bridge the gap between the Palestinian civil society and the local governments. In this first episode you will learn more about the political reality for Palestinian…
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This is the third and last part of a trilogy about the 'Civil Society for Dignity' project, a project by MEND, PCR, PCPD and PAX for Peace, supported by the European Union. This project aims to bridge the gap between the Palestinian civil society and the local governments. In this last episode Anwaar, who works for MEND and is the media and outreac…
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In 1323, Roger Mortimer pulled off an audacious escape from the Tower of London before ejecting Edward II from the English throne. But, as today’s long read written by historian Paul Drybrugh reveals, the rebel baron’s designs on power were ultimately undone by his own big head. HistoryExtra Long Reads brings you the best articles from BBC History …
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Since its faltering launch in 1948, the National Health Service has become a cherished part of British society. In today’s long read – written by historian Andrew Seaton – we explore how it attained that status. HistoryExtra Long Reads brings you the best articles from BBC History Magazine, direct to your ears. Today’s feature originally appeared i…
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In today’s long read, we’re bringing you a story of extravagant lies, homemade bombs and adrenaline-pumped commandos, as historian Joshua Levine charts the formative years of the SAS through the exploits of four extraordinary servicemen – Mick Gurmin, Jock Lewes, Mike Sadler and John Tonkin. HistoryExtra Long Reads brings you the best articles from…
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The famous voyage of HMT Empire Windrush from Jamaica to Britain 75 years ago did not come out of the blue – it was the product of a tumultuous century in Britain’s relationship with the Caribbean. In today’s long read, author and historian Christienna Fryar reveals how a region was transformed following emancipation. HistoryExtra Long Reads brings…
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Ramesses II was a genius in the art of self-promotion. Epic palaces, jaw dropping temples and sycophantic scribes all projected his brilliance. But, asks author Egyptologist Toby Wilkinson in today’s long read, do the achievements of ancient Egypt's king of kings truly justify the hype? HistoryExtra Long Reads brings you the best articles from BBC …
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Take a deep dive into the past as we bring you the very best of BBC History Magazine, Britain’s bestselling history magazine. With a new episode released every Monday, enjoy fascinating and enlightening articles from leading historical experts, covering a broad sweep of the centuries – from the scandals of Georgian society to the horrors of the Fir…
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How has colonization impacted the way we see God and salvation? Josh is joined by Dr. Randy Woodley to talk about his experiences as a Native American who has been actively decolonizing his faith for many years and teaching others to do so. He explains how, in many ways, Jesus was decolonial.By Josh Buck
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In this episode, author and professor Dr. Angela Parker tells us why it is so important to understand the Bible from your own social location. Through her experiences in the academy, she explains why it’s healthy to question many of the ways we’ve interpreted biblical text. How does your own cultural background impact your own reading of the text?…
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In this episode, author and spiritual director, Osheta Moore, joins the show to talk about the ways she has come to embrace the Anabaptist theological traditions of peacemaking, nonviolence, and belovedness. Osheta shares the ways she has to navigate the intersections of being an African American woman and an Anabaptist, and how Jesus, Howard Thurm…
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In the neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah, where Israeli settlers are in the process of taking over many Palestinian houses, there is an archive where Palestinians can store their photos, diaries, posters and other tangible documents. It is the first Palestinian run archive that is trying to collect memories, history AND documents that are produced TODA…
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In this episode, Josh is joined by Dr. Vince Bantu, author, President of the Meachum School of Haymanot, and Assistant Professor of Church History and Black Church Studies at Fuller Theological Seminary. Dr. Bantu helps us see that the white, western lens of understanding God is not a new phenomenon that started in America but one that first began …
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In 1999 Al-Quds University created the “Community Action Center” (“CAC”), a semi autonomous association, which aims to empower the Palestinian community in East Jerusalem. The CAC aims to empower the disadvantaged Palestinians of East Jerusalem to access their rights and entitlements and negotiate the complex bureaucratic procedures that control th…
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In this episode, Josh sits down with East African priest, theologian, and professor Father Emmanuel Katongole to talk about the ways the church in the West can learn from the church in East Africa. Fr. Katongole speaks to the important ways followers of Jesus can reject tribalism and its harmful consequences and cling to a vision of unity that brin…
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PAX supports the work of 7amleh (pronounce Hamleh but the first H from the lower part of your throat). In this episode you can hear Nadim Nashif and Mona Shtaya who both work for the advancement of social media and digital rights in the Palestinian context. We talk about several aspects of their work. For example how social media is censoring Pales…
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In this episode, Josh goes behind the veil to answer these questions: What is theology? Where did theology come from? How is theology made? Who are the gatekeepers of theology? Through this, Josh shows how biased we can be when creating and promoting theology from a western perspective. This episode will help you get a grasp of the discipline of th…
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Jesus-centered theology means that we embrace the image of God in all peoples as we seek to make sense of God. Josh uses John Eliot, an early American missionary to Native Americas, to illustrate how the Bible and theology has been used as a tool of domination instead of a tool that fosters local theology among Christians. Josh proposes that theolo…
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In this episode Josh recaps the seven practices of Christians looking to be faithful to the political witness of Jesus. He encourages Christians to adopt a common language, develop a multifaceted approach to political engagement, show the way of Jesus is worth living, carefully endorse politicians, and be content for a social contract in collaborat…
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The Ecumenical Accompaniment Program in Palestine and Israel was created in 2002 by the World Council of Churches. EAPPI volunteers aim to offer a protective presence to vulnerable communities, monitoring and reporting human rights abuses. They join Palestinians and Israelis who work in nonviolent ways for peace, and they interact with a myriad of …
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On the West Bank, PAX works with the Palestinian Center for Peace and Democracy (PCPD) on issues like promoting gender equality, preparing young Palestinians to participating in election campaigns and municipal councils, and holding municipalities accountable for their policies and promises of inclusive politics. In this episode we speak with Nasee…
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In Area C on the West Bank PAX supports a resilience project of Danish Church Aid and the Church of Sweden together with East Jerusalem YMCA. Emphasizing the resources that are available, the project works with various Area C communities on forming protection groups, identifying and addressing community needs, by mobilizing available resources and …
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PAX is a peace organization based in the Netherlands. PAX works together with committed citizens and partners to protect civilians against acts of war, to end armed violence, and to build a just peace. In Palestine PAX supports local partners in building resilient communities, promoting human security and equality in the political, cultural and soc…
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Award winning author and foreign correspondent Stephen Kinzer joined us in front of live audience at Boston University for Human Rights Day. The discussion was entitled Questioning the U.S.-Saudi alliance: Yemen and the politics of Famine. He was joined on the panel by Ryan Costello, Ana Milosavljevic, and…
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T&H Liberty Threads: Weave Your Conversations around Freedom | Available in a variety of sizes, colors, and styles: https://teespring.com/stores/TragedyandHope The Deep End: Dive Into Consciousness | Now available on Patreon (Episodes 001-023 + Bonus Video) https://www.patreon.com/TragedyandHope To Purchase the HISTORY BLUEPRINT (Richard’s Brain Mo…
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Peace Revolution episode 092: The National Security Coup / From Barry Seal to 9-11 T&H Liberty Threads: Weave Your Conversations Around Freedom Available in a variety of sizes, colors, and styles https://teespring.com/stores/TragedyandHope (New Video Series) The Deep End: Dive Into Consciousness / Now available on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/Tr…
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Peace Revolution episode 092: The National Security Coup / From Barry Seal to 9-11 T&H Liberty Threads: Weave Your Conversations Around Freedom Available in a variety of sizes, colors, and styles https://teespring.com/stores/TragedyandHope (New Video Series) The Deep End: Dive Into Consciousness / Now available on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/Tr…
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