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The Fairy Tellers

The Fairy Tellers

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Welcome to The Fairy Tellers podcast! We explore what myths, legends, folklore, fables, and fairy tales say about cultures both then and now. So grab a hot cup of cocoa and a comfy seat while we retell you a thing.
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There are a lot of great youth ministry podcasts out there, but not many focus only on volunteers. THE YOUTH MINISTRY PODCAST FOR VOLUNTEERS is all about providing great content to help volunteers who work with teenagers. Each episode is short and to the point on topics about how to best impact teenagers with the gospel. Each episode will be hosted by a couple youth ministry vets that have been working with teenagers for over 30 years. If you love working with teenagers, you’re going to love ...
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Always the Last to Know

Always the Last to Know

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Hey! We are Ash and Katy, this is our podcast, Always the Last to Know! Growing up we were taught how to live in the world, everything was going fine…until literally, the entire world changed, thus making everything we had learned essentially obsolete. Needless to say, Mr. Feeny and Cory Matthews did not prepare us for social media takeovers, taxes, or making our way through an insane world where an entire generation is trauma bonded. It feels like we missed entire lessons on things so the g ...
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Join Higher Things as we tackle issues facing our youth at school, and how their faith applies to the world around them. This podcast is geared towards those dealing with these issues every day, in Junior High and above. Available on Tuesdays and Thursdays during the school year at 7am CT through your favorite podcast app, and at 3pm CT on Youtube for the video-cast version. For more about HT visit our website, www.higherthings.org
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The Be Loud Radio Hour is a podcast made by kids for everyone! At Be Loud Studios we help kids turn screens into tools for self expression and courageous collaboration. Being “loud” means showing up, creating something different, being assertive. Youth need more space to practice their “loudness,” especially in our digital world. Whether it be with a microphone or camera, we trust youth to be creators (not just consumers) –their opinions, ideas, and perspectives are valid and must be express ...
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Digital Side Hug

Otter Creek Church

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A podcast designed to bless youth ministers, youth pastors or anyone who help teens grow into the men and women God created them to be. David Rubio sits down with various special guests to talk about issues relating to congregational youth work and teen/youth spiritual development.
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Vic & "D" says Podcast.

Vic & "D" says Podcast.

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Hello! I am glad your reading this because that means you have one thing: TIME! I am a youth pastor from Stockton California. I am the following but not limited too: A Christian.Dreamer.Lover of fine foods. Husband.Brother.Son.Uncle.A wannabe comedian posing as a pastor. Youth Ministry is Blaze Student Productions, check us out on Facebook.com/blazestudents
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Created from the texts and talks of two friends who both have strongly worded opinions on everything from youth sports, to parenthood, to politics, to surviving the insanity that is 2020, Strongly Worded has a lot to say, and Johnny and Sue are just the ones to say it.
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Say it with me, Let’s! Play! Hockey! Prominent guests visit with Let’s Play Hockey Editor-in-Chief, Bryan Zollman, hosting a wide-ranging conversation spanning the State of Hockey. If you believe hockey is about more than just rankings, the LPH pod is your one stop shop for all things Minnesota Hockey.
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Canny Conversations Podcast by Safaraz Ali Social Entrepreneur, CEO of Pathway Group and proud Birmingham business leader, where he shares his insights and experiences on entrepreneurialism, having a growth mindset and getting the best out of people as well as useful information to help your grow your business, develop and build your team. Canny Conversations has now completed over 50 episodes making an impact on UK business Podcasts and demonstrating how sustainable business can benefit. In ...
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It Is What It Is, hosted by platinum-selling recording artists Ma$e and Cam’ron alongside Treasure "Stat Baby" Wilson, combines barber shop dialogue and sports commentary in hilarious and insightful episodes everyday. Join Ma$e and Cam'ron as they interview NBA, NFL, and other sporting icons plus celebrities and welcome back recurring guests to share insight and discuss the hottest topics!!
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Power chords and crashing boards. Mikey and Tom talk music, hockey, and anything else that gets in their way.Tom and Mikey are lifelong friends that grew up on Long Island during the glory days of alternative music where our local bands were As Tall As Lions, Brand New, Taking Back Sunday, Bayside, The Sleeping, Envy on the Coast, you get the point. We spent many nights together at The Downtown, catching any pop-punk, indie, hardcore, or emo band that came through. This was not a phase, Mom! ...
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Are you a passionate residential youth worker or dedicated care manager, striving to create a profound impact on the lives of kids in care? Look no further than The Action Factory Podcast, your ultimate destination for all things related to this rewarding and transformative role. Step into the heart of ”The greatest job in the world” - residential youth work - as we explore inspiring frontline stories and share invaluable insights. Hosted by the Michael Dawson the man behind ‘The Solutions T ...
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Jamaica Fluent

Channie & Connie

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In this online community, we talk about all things Jamaican with a new perspective, we dive into current affairs, life as a youth in Jamaica and everything surrounding, nothing is too gritty- as a matter of fact we don't mind the dirt! We Channie and Connie, the creators are best friends and we like to chat, like 6 minute voice notes and lengthy paragraphs. So when we say pull up, let's chat you know you are in for it! jamaicafluent@gmail.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify. ...
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The first series is called The Daddio Show. Come hang out with some local dads, hear what’s important to them, and learn what they have to say about the current crisis of fatherlessness in our culture. Partner With Greatness is a youth development platform serving and developing young men men ages 14-24. We help you: 1) Heal up from damages you’ve been dealt 2) Take control of what you can control 3) Live the most powerful and blessed life possible
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Do Justice

World Renew & Christian Reformed Church In North America

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Do Justice is a conversation starter for those wishing to pursue justice in and through the Christian Church. Together, we’re finding new ideas and perspectives, sharing better ways to engage in justice work, remembering our motivation, and growing in our faith. Join us! Do Justice is hosted by World Renew, the Office of Social Justice, and the Centre for Public Dialogue of the Christian Reformed Church of North America.
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Every Great Person Who Has Made A Big Impact In This World Always Thinks In A Way That Brought Them To That Point. I Am Here To Bring You Great Quotes By Great People In A Great Way! Join Me On This Journey To Bring Greatness Into Your Life By Diving Into The Things That The Greats Say. Follow Me Today & Let’s Get This Adventure Started!
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Piusivut

CheckUpProject

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What's PIUSIVUT? In every episode, we will address a topic important to youths. Exploring eclectic areas, digging deep to find tools and tricks that listeners can use. Specifically, we will talk about our identity, as Inuit, our communities and our relationships. We will talk about many hot topics, including sex and alcohol, HIV and being gay and Inuk. As an Inuit youth, I want to hear what our own people have to say about things, and see what other youths think. We will also have input from ...
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#WithChude

Chude Jideonwo

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Always going viral, #WithChude hosts films, series, podcasts, documentaries, interviews, events and blogs from Africa - that strengthen the mind, the heart, and the spirit. It has become the safest, warmest space for Africa’s celebrities and leaders to talk about things publicly for the first time. For full episodes of all our content, please subscribe on withchude.com. Become part of our community supporting life-changing content. For enquiries or issues with the platform, please call +2348 ...
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The Wandering Book Collector with host Michelle Jana Chan airs regular conversations with writers exploring what's informed their books and their lives around themes of movement, memory, sense of place, borders, identity, belonging and home. The podcast has welcomed Booker and Pulitzer Prize winners and finalists, such as Bernardine Evaristo, Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, Karen Joy Fowler, Carla Power and Maaza Mengiste. The choice of writers is representative of the world around us, naturally. https:/ ...
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Everything is ENERGY and that's all there is to it! Match the frequency of the reality you want and you cannot help but get that reality! It can be no other way. This is not philosophy. This is physics. I am Caroline, pronounced Caroleeen in French. I am the happy vibes of a lovely French-Italian-Tunisian-Jewish mix! I am a powerful attractor because, without sounding arrogant, I can honestly say that I understand energies like no one else. And in this podcast “Love Sex & Energy”, I teach it ...
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OG Therapy Podcast (formerly Light The Fight podcast) is hosted by David Kozlowski "Koz" Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, High school teacher, and social health business presenter. OG Therapy Co-hosts are Jason Hewlett (Hall of Fame Speaker) Robert Johnson AKA Rojo (Former Tennessee Titans Free Safety) and Kenneth Scott AKA K-Scott (accomplished rap artist, author, TEDx speaker) The boys answer questions from teens, young adults, parents, and professionals. OG Therapy is all their lif ...
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1. C3 NYC Worship - Starting to See 2. The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir - More Than Anything 3. Red Hands - With all my heart 4. Vive Worship - Bless Hoped 5. Nicole Lashawn - Another Day 6. Saraphina - You Do Not Lie 7. Cece Winans by Ntokozo Mbamba Mbatha - Believe for it 8. Kierra Sheard - Miracles 9. Jekalyn Carr - I believe God 10. The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir feat. TaRanda Greene - He’s Been Faithful 11. Tiffany Daniels Hudson - Enough 12. Planetshakers - Never Thirst Again 13. C3 NYC Wo ...
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Third Culture Podcast

Faith Wake & Krista Rull

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A talk-through on belonging and belief with two Third Culture Kids. Hosted by best friends and 90s-00s pop enthusiasts Faith Wake and Krista Rull. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thirdculturepod/support
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Our App today is called Aspect. This might be the most anti-social social app around, because the only thing around you is a bunch of AI bots. Seriously, you are your own real friend with this app. Every other person in your social circle is artificial intelligence. It lets you connect with those AI's in a whole different way. The app even fills yo…
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The face of the Democratic party switches from the president to the vice president, now that Joe Biden has given up his reelection bid. He gave his full endorsement to Kamala Harris on Sunday. So what happens now? On Monday, Dr. Thomas Gray, an associate professor of political science at UT-Dallas, joined Ask the Expert to explain.…
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The recent surge in the stock market might be causing investors to question the value of their financial advisors. Should You Fire Your Advisor? Should you go into DIY investing? And what's a “robo advisor?" CBS News money expert Jill Schlesinger joined the KRLD Morning News to talk about the trends. Photo: CHARTCHAI KANTHATHAN, Getty Images…
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“Ladies and gentlemen, we are about to begin our descent into Los Angeles.” So begins The Graduate (1967), which everyone loves but which many of us loved for one reason when we were younger and one when we became a little more seasoned. “Plastics” is a great joke when you’re 20; how does it sound decades later? The movie hasn’t changed, but we hav…
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In Christian Collier's debut poetry collection, Greater Ghost (Four Way Books, 2024), this extraordinary Black Southern poet precisely stitches the sutures of grief and gratitude together over our wounds. These pages move between elegies for private hauntings and public ones, the visceral bereavement of a miscarriage alongside the murder of a famil…
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A new book reveals an incredible slice of Cuban-American history that’s been all but forgotten until now. Lisandro Perez‘s Sugar, Cigars and Revolution: The Making of Cuban New York (NYU Press, 2018) tells the story of a vibrant Cuban émigré community in 19th-century New York that ranged from wealthy sugar plantation owners investing their fortunes…
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In an unusual episode, we listen back to field recordings that co-host cris cheek made in 1987 and 1993 on the island of Madagascar. It’s a rich sonic travelogue, with incredible musicians appearing at seemingly every stop along the way. Mack interviews cris, who discusses the strangeness and surprises of listening back to the sounds of that other …
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The Christianization of Knowledge in Late Antiquity: Intellectual and Material Transformations (Cambridge UP, 2023) traces the beginning of Late Antiquity from a new angle. Shifting the focus away from the Christianization of people or the transformation of institutions, Mark Letteney interrogates the creation of novel and durable structures of kno…
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Has fascism arrived in America? In Fascism in America: Past and Present (Cambridge UP, 2023), Gavriel D. Rosenfeld and Janet Ward have gathered experts to survey the history of fascism in the United States. Although the US established a staunch anti-fascist reputation by defeating the Axis powers in World War II, the unsettling truth is that fascis…
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By combining chronological coverage, analytical breadth, and interdisciplinary approaches, these two volumes—Histories of Solitude: Colombia, 1820s-1970s (Routledge, 2024) and Histories of Perplexity: Colombia, 1970s-2010s (Routledge, 2024)—study the histories of Colombia over the last two centuries as illustrations of the histories of democracy ac…
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There are some topics that historians know not to touch. They are just too hot (or too cold). The assassination of JFK is one of them. Most scholars would say either: (a) the topic has been done to death so nothing new can be said or (b) it’s been so thoroughly co-opted by nutty theorists that no sane discussion is possible. Thank goodness David Ka…
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Over the past 300 years, The Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce has tried to improve British life in every way imaginable. It has sought to influence education, commerce, music, art, architecture, communications, food, and every other corner of society. Arts and Minds: How the Royal Society of Arts Changed a Nati…
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Tom Elliott has weighed in on the news of US President Joe Biden withdrawing from the presidential election, with Vice President Kamala Harris the "most likely" to take over the presidential nomination for the Democratic party. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By 3AW
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On Task: How Our Brain Gets Things Done (Princeton UP, 2020) is a look at the extraordinary ways the brain turns thoughts into actions—and how this shapes our everyday lives. Why is it hard to text and drive at the same time? How do you resist eating that extra piece of cake? Why does staring at a tax form feel mentally exhausting? Why can your chi…
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Yanagawa Seigan (1789–1858) and his wife Kōran (1804–79) were two of the great poets of nineteenth-century Japan. They practiced the art of traditional Sinitic poetry—works written in literary Sinitic, or classical Chinese, a language of enduring importance far beyond China’s borders. Together, they led itinerant lives, traveling around Japan teach…
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In an unsettling time in American history, the outbreak of right-wing violence is among the most disturbing developments. In recent years, attacks originating from the far right of American politics have targeted religious and ethnic minorities, with a series of antigovernment militants, religious extremists, and lone-wolf mass shooters inspired by…
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Black women undertook an energetic and unprecedented engagement with internationalism from the late nineteenth century to the 1970s. In many cases, their work reflected a complex effort to merge internationalism with issues of women's rights and with feminist concerns. To Turn the Whole World Over: Black Women and Internationalism (U Illinois Press…
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Burn It Down: Feminist Manifestos for the Revolution (Verso, 2020), Breanne Fahs has curated a comprehensive collection of feminist manifestos from the nineteenth century to today. Fahs collected over seventy-five manifestos from around the world, calling on feminists to act, be defiant and show their rage. This thought-provoking and timely collect…
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The struggle against neoliberal order has gained momentum over the last five decades – to the point that economic elites have not only adapted to the Left's critiques but incorporated them for capitalist expansion. Venture funds expose their ties to slavery and pledge to invest in racial equity. Banks pitch microloans as a path to indigenous self-d…
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Beyond Complicity: Why We Blame Each Other Instead of Systems (University of California Press, 2024) by Dr. Francine Banner is a fascinating cultural diagnosis that identifies our obsession with complicity as a symptom of a deeply divided society. The questions surrounding what it means to be legally complicit are the same ones we may ask ourselves…
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In Vicksburg: Grant’s Campaign that Broke the Confederacy (Simon & Schuster, 2019), Donald L. Miller explains in great detail how Grant ultimately succeeded in taking the city and turning the tide of the war in favor of the Union. Miller begins his tale with events in Cairo and leads the reader through all the important events that lead to success …
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The Persian Gulf has long been a contested space--an object of imperial ambitions, national antagonisms, and migratory dreams. The roots of these contestations lie in the different ways the Gulf has been defined as a region, both by those who live there and those beyond its shore. Making Space for the Gulf: Histories of Regionalism and the Middle E…
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You could fill a large library with books about JFK’s assassination. We’ve even touched on the subject here. The topic of the transfer of power from JFK to LBJ, however, has been neglected. I was under the impression that after JFK was pronounced dead, LBJ took an oath and that was that. As Steve Gillon points out in his terrific new The Kennedy As…
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This week, we learn about the first lesbian rights group in the US. Ash is on a kick of learning all she can about LGBTQ+ history, we hope you enjoy the journey along with her. Sources https://guides.loc.gov/lgbtq-studies/before-stonewall/daughters-of-bilitis https://womenshistory.si.edu/blog/how-daughters-bilitis-organized-lesbian-rights https://w…
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In Goliath: The 100-Year War Between Monopoly Power and Democracy (Simon & Schuster, 2019), Matt Stoller explains how authoritarianism and populism have returned to American politics for the first time in eighty years, as the outcome of the 2016 election shook our faith in democratic institutions. It has brought to the fore dangerous forces that ma…
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An influential eighth-century Buddhist text, Śāntideva’s Bodhicaryāvatāra, or Guide to the Practices of Awakening, how to become a supremely virtuous person, a bodhisattva who desires to end the suffering of all sentient beings. Stephen Harris’s Buddhist Ethics and the Bodhisattva Path: Śāntideva on Virtue and Well-Being (Bloomsbury Academic, 2024)…
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In the late fifth century, a girl whose name has been forgotten by history was born at the edge of the Chinese empire. By the time of her death, she had transformed herself into Empress Dowager Ling, one of the most powerful politicians of her age and one of the first of many Buddhist women to wield incredible influence in dynastic East Asia. In th…
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Approaching translations of Tolkien's works as stories in their own right, Reading Tolkien in Chinese: Religion, Fantasy and Translation (Bloomsbury, 2024) reads multiple Chinese translations of Tolkien's writing to uncover the new and unique perspectives that enrich the meaning of the original texts. Exploring translations of The Lord of the Rings…
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Original and deeply researched, The Slow Death of Slavery in Dutch New York: A Cultural, Economic, and Demographic History, 1700-1827 (Cambridge University Press, 2024) provides a new interpretation of Dutch American slavery which challenges many of the traditional assumptions about slavery in New York. With an emphasis on demography and economics,…
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What do universal rights to public goods like education mean when codified as individual, private choices? Is the “problem” of school choice actually not about better choices for all but, rather, about the competition and exclusion that choice engenders—guaranteeing a system of winners and losers? Unsettling Choice: Race, Rights, and the Partitioni…
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The names of Red Cloud, Sitting Bull, and Crazy Horse are often readily recognized among many Americans. Yet the longer, dynamic history of the Lakota - a history from which these three famous figures were created - remains largely untold. In Lakota America: A New History of Indigenous Power (Yale, 2019), historian Pekka Hämäläinen, author of The C…
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In Vanishing Vienna: Modernism, Philosemitism, and Jews in a Postwar City (U Pennsylvania Press, 2024) historian Frances Tanzer traces the reconstruction of Viennese culture from the 1938 German annexation through the early 1960s. The book reveals continuity in Vienna's cultural history across this period and a framework for interpreting Viennese c…
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In recent decades, the study of the Eastern Roman Empire, also known as Byzantium, has been revolutionized by new approaches and more sophisticated models for how its society and state operated. No longer looked upon as a pale facsimile of classical Rome, Byzantium is now considered a vigorous state of its own, inheritor of many of Rome's features,…
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Operating on the premise that our failure to recognize our interconnected relationship to the rest of the cosmos is the origin of planetary peril, Ecological Solidarities: Mobilizing Faith and Justice for an Entangled World (Penn State University Press, 2019) presents academic, activist, and artistic perspectives on how to inspire reflection and mo…
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