Pax Podcastia Will & Blake
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- History
Two old friends discussing things.
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Gospel of John: Part 1
Blake and Will talk about the first part of the Gospel of John (the Book of Signs) and many other things like the Iliad. Always the Iliad.
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Ep. 4 - Etymology, Part 1
Will embarks on his first solo podcast, doing a deep dive into the etymology of three super mysterious and intriguing ancient greek words. What is the word of God? What does it mean to believe or have faith? What is the linguistic origin of the word "devil"? Will gives his answers.
Links mentioned in podcast:
Greek Bible
www.etymonline.com
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/
Other sources:
Shipley, Joseph T. The Origin of English Words: A Discursive Dictionary of Indo-European Roots (1984). Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press.
Pocket Oxford Classical Greek Dictionary (2002). Publisher: Oxford University Press.
Greek alphabet (explicit): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3D5ERMOpMk -
Ep. 3 - Answer to Job
In this episode we are discussing Carl Jung's work "Answer to Job" which challenges long held beliefs about the Old Testament Book of Job, and how this connects to the Question of Evil.
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Ep. 2 - The Parables of Jesus
Episode 2 - We discuss the parables of Jesus in the New Testament, and related chapters from GK Chesterton's "Orthodoxy" and "The Everlasting Man." Thanks for listening!
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Ep. 1 - Trial of Socrates
Pax Podcastia! In this inaugural episode we discuss the Trial of Socrates, GK Chesterton, Nietzsche, and a lot of other unconnected topics! Thank you for listening!