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Glad you're back! Today we are going to cover Gene Edwards rumination about leadership in his book A Tale of Three Kings. In this he works through ideas of leadership using Saul, David, and Absalom as the case studies.
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Thanks for stopping by! Today we explore Daniel Nayeriâs outstanding and beautifully written book Everything Sad is Untrue. We trust that you enjoyed this book as much as we did! -
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Hello again! So somehow I mixed up my episodes and released the wrong one a few episodes back and didnât realize it until recently. So to rectify that we are dropping the missing episode now! We hope you enjoyed this fascinating book as much as we did!
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Welcome back! in this episode we take our first dive into J. R. R. Tolkien with his wonderful, and whimsical, and nothing like the movies (thank goodness) book The Hobbit. As always we hope you enjoyed the book and found our ramblings about it helpful.
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Today instead of a book we read and discuss selected works from Gerard Manley Hopkins. The Poems that we read and discuss are:
As Kingfishers Catch Fire (pg 129)Felix Randal (pg 150) Binsey Poplars (pg 142) God's Grandeur (pg 128)Patience, Hard Thing (pg 170)The Windhover (pg 132)Pied Beauty (pg 132)We hope you were edified and encouraged in adding poetry to your reading list
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And weâre back for Episode 15! This time we talk about a book about how to read books. The book is called Reading Between the Lines by Gene Edward Veith. We hope that this book and episode are helpful for you!
As Kingfishers Catch Fire (pg 129)Felix Randal (pg 150) Binsey Poplars (pg 142) God's Grandeur (pg 128)Patience, Hard Thing (pg 170)The Windhover (pg 132)Pied Beauty (pg 132)
As for our next book the poems that we will be reading and discussing are (page numbers are from the Oxford World Classics Gerard Manley Hopkins Major Works):https://a.co/d/0lsJB4h
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Welcome to Episode 14 everyone! In this episode we take a look at Henri Nouwenâs work Return of the Prodigal Son. In this book Henri Nouwen explores the Prodigal Son by way of Rembrandtâs painting by the same name. We hope you enjoy the episode
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And we are back. On this Episode we take a look at Geoffrey Changâs recent book Spurgeon the Pastor where he explores the incredible pastoral ministry of the âPrince of Preachersâ Charles Haddon Spurgeon. There is much we can learn from both Spurgeon and the members of the Metropolitan Tabernacle.
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And weâre back! Sorry that we missed dropping an episode last week as would be our normal pattern. We are back this week with a great book and our first foray into the great American author Earnest Hemingway. In this episode we look at one of his most beloved works, The Old Man and the Sea.
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Welcome back! On this episode we take a look at our first Dietrich Bonhoeffer work as we explore his fantastic little book Psalms: The Prayer Book of the Bible. We hope you were edified in reading it and encouraged by our conversation through it.
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Welcome back! In this episode we take our first foray into Puritan works as we tackle Thomas Goodwinâs excellent treatise The Heart of Christ. We hope that this book was salve for your soul.
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Today we get a little ghoulish as we step into Mary Shelleyâs Frankenstein world. This book is not what you may expect and I hope you enjoyed it and our conversation about it.
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Welcome back to the Supplementalist! in this episode we jump into a children's book, The Clown of God. We hope that you enjoyed this simple little book and our conversation around it.
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Welcome to Episode 7 of the Supplementalist Podcast. Today we tackle our first book from CS Lewis as we look at The Great Divorce. we hope you enjoyed reading this book as much as we did and that our conversation is helpful.
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Weâre back! It's been a while since uploading a new Episode. we are finally back in the saddle after the Holidays with recording and releasing new episodes of the podcast, and for up for the year 2024 is Leo Tolstoyâs novella The Death of Ivan Ilyich. This is a sobering and introspective look at social expectations and death.
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In this Episode we finish our walk through Williams Faulkners Absalom, Absolam.
We hope these two episodes have been helpful in understanding this work.
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Merry Christmas and Bah humbug. On this special bonus Christmas Episode Jamie Paul and Steve take a look at one of the classic Christmas works A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. Grab a cup of Hot Cocoa or eggnog and sit by the fire while we explore this Christmas ghost story.
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On this weeks episode Jamie, Paul, and Steve attempt to tackle William Faulkner's intricate, tedious, objectionable, controversial, but ultimately worthwhile novel, Absalom, Absalom. This is part one of our journey through this fascinating great American work.
Plan to join us next time as we continue our walk through this book
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Happy Thanksgiving 2023!
This week we take a break from fiction to tackle our first non-fiction book, Delighting in the Trinity, By Dr Michael Reeves. We pray this book was instructive and devotional for you.
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In this episode we get a little gothic as we dive into Robert Louis Stevenson's intriguing, profound and, dare we say oft misrepresented, novella: The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
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