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Welcome to Present Perfect. No grammar, but plenty of history This podcast takes an innovative approach to church history. We won't just slog through names and dates. Instead, we'll apply history to answer your questions about the past and to inform your decisions in the present. Curious about the Church, the Bible, and how it all got the way it is today? Subscribe to this podcast and learn more!
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Within the traditions of the East and Japan, Zen has been attracting attention from around the world, and, on our program, a Zen monk will be speaking to you about the world of Zen. Meditation cleans the mind and body. Won’t you try experiencing Japanese spirituality? 東洋・日本の伝統であり、今世界で注目されている「ZEN」を禅宗の僧侶みずから語り、お伝えしていく番組。坐禅は心と体を綺麗にします。あなたもジャパニーズ・スピリチュアリティを体感してみませんか?
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The Ashmolean Museum is the world's first university museum. Its first building was built in 1678-1683 to house the cabinet of curiosities Elias Ashmole gave Oxford University in 1677. The museum reopened in 2009 after a major redevelopment. In November 2011 new galleries focusing on Egypt and Nubia were also unveiled.
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Each week we bring you chapel talks by students, faculty, and special guests recorded live in Boe Memorial Chapel on the campus of St. Olaf College. Once a month, we present a special episode that delves deeper into matters of faith, with topics chosen by the College Ministry team. Hosted by College Pastors Matthew Marohl and Katherine Fick.
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Cette belle série donnée lors du séminaire de Saint-Étienne en juillet 2009 montre la voie des Prophètes dans l’appel à l’Islam. Tous les Prophètes ont eu un objectif commun, celui de répandre le monothéisme sur terre et endiguer les voies du polythéisme. Comment est leur appel ? Sur quoi est-il basé ? Quel comportement faut-il avoir dans la daawa ? Autant de questions relatées et étudiées dans cette série...