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Continuing our exploration into the New Atheism, Caer Hallundbaek interviews the man who coined the phrase: Ronald Aronson, Distinguished Professor of the History of Ideas at Wayne State University. Dr. Aronson has taught at Wayne State University since 1968. He earned his Ph.D. in the History of Ideas at Brandeis University. A prolific writer, his latest book is “Living Without God: New Directions for Atheists, Agnostics, Secularists, and the Undecided.” He is also the author of "Camus & Sartre: The Story of a Friendship and the Quarrel that Ended It" and is a contributor to periodicals from the Nation to the Huffington Post.
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With guest Dr. Jacob Needleman, acclaimed author, world renowned scholar and professor of philosophy. In this hour, among other topics, Needleman discusses the true nature of the human being; the toxic ideas in our culture that prevent people and churches from allowing for spiritual growth.
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THE MYSTICAL FAITH OF SIKHISM. “God has no marks, no colour, no caste, and no ancestors, no form, no complexion, no outline, no costume and is indescribable. The One is fearless, luminous and measureless in might… sovereign of the universe, gods, men and demons.
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Michael Hallundbaek interviews Peter Ochs, the Edgar M. Bronfman Professor of Modern Judaic Studies at the University of Virginia and co-founder of the Children of Abraham Institute.
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Poet, author and publisher, Dina Ripsman Eylon has a Ph.D. in Post-biblical Hebrew Language and Literature from the University of Toronto. She is the author of 'Reincarnation in Jewish Mysticism and Gnostism,' and examines the development of the concept of reincarnation in the first kabbalistic work that deals with the topic, the late-12th-century Sefer ha-Bahir (The Book of Clarity).
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Caer Hallundbaek speaks with Scott Gordon, who has served as a bishop in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormon), holds an MBA from Brigham Young University, and serves as president of the Foundation for Apologetic Information and Research, or FAIR, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing well-documented answers to criticisms of Mormon doctrine, belief and practice.
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Gard Jameson bought a copy of The Urantia Book in 1972 in a California bookstore near Stanford University, where he was studying Comparative Religion. His first impression was that it was like no other book he had ever read in either philosophy or religion. It is a bestseller that "reveals the mysteries of God, the Universe, Jesus and Ourselves."
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Frank Huguenard earned his degree in Computer Science from Purdue University and spent 30 years in high tech in Silicon Valley. About ten years ago he experienced personal losses so deep it cost him his job, his home, and his relationships. This experience of grief sent him on a journey of spiritual discovery that would transform his life, with the help of the Art of Living meditation.
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The underlying spirituality that has fueled authors like Dan Brown, Philip Pullman, Philip K. Dick and even The Matrix movies is that of Gnosticism. Perhaps you have been drawn to and excited by their themes and interpretations and have not known why. Today we welcome Miguel Conner - author and commandeer of the site thegodabovegod.com. His latest book is Voices of Gnosticism.
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