LGBTQIA+ - A Remake

LGBTQIA+ - A Remake

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Anthony Bartlett on the Significance of Martin Heidegger

Anthony Bartlett explains Heidegger's turn to language in place of a philosophical metaphysics, and locates language as the origin integral to being and the essential nature of violence. If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider donating to support our work. Become a Patron! 

Sermon: The Dialectic of Apokatastasis and Recapitulation

Paul Axton preaches: This sermon traces universal restoration (apokatastasis) and recapitulation, in the way this transforms human thought in the explanation of Origen, Maximus and Eriugena, and illustrated in the case of Peter. If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider donati ...  Show more

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