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Soren Kierkegaard, Various Readings by VARIOUS show

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<p>The writings listed here represent books about Soren Kierkegaard. A fragment of his work, On the Dedication to "That Single Individual", has made it to the public domain. Who was Soren Kierkegaard? He was a Danish philosopher and religious author; b. Copenhagen May 6, 1813; d. there Nov. 11, 1855. His father, Michael, a clothing merchant, once cursed God when he was young. This one incident caused him so much distress that it affected him with a deep melancholy, which he transferred to poor Soren. Michael was an evil man. He tricked Soren into thinking that the whole world existed in his own living room by taking him for imaginary walks about the neighborhood, or anywhere Soren wanted to go, as long as it existed in his imagination only. Later in life, when Soren was on his own, he rarely left Copenhagen, but he did walk about the streets and greet passersby, discussing events of the day. After 6 years of “splendid inactivity” he obtained his degree in Theology from the University of Copenhagen with the submission of his thesis paper in 1841, On the Concept of Irony with Continual Reference to Socrates. Just before graduation he fell in love with Regine Olsen and proposed that they marry. She accepted, but Soren was unable to live up to the requirements of marriage and broke off the engagement after a short period. He lived a life of despair afterward. His father, Regine, and Socrates were the major influences in his life. So say all the authors in the following readings, but I disagree.<br><br> Soren considered a variety of callings, he could be philosopher, a scientist, or a preacher, but he ultimately decided that Christianity was his interest. He wondered if J. P. Mynster, bishop of Zealand and head of the National Church of Denmark, was preaching true Christianity or not. He decided at this point that his “task is a Socratic task, to revise the conception of what it means to be a Christian”. He was interested only in the “How” of Christianity, not the “What” of Christianity. He became an author, an author who was always “in the process of becoming” what he would be. He became many authors, Victor Eremita, Johannes de Silentio, Johannes Climacus, Vigilius Haufniensis, Nicolaus Notabene, Hilarius Bookbinder, Frater Taciturnus, and Soren Kierkegaard. All of them wrote books between the years 1843 and 1855. He used his imagination to create each author as an existing individual Human being, one who exists, “between the esthetic and the ethical” where “the esthetic is existing; the ethicist is struggling against the religious”, as one “aware of the religious-and the leap” of faith, one “who ordinarily despairs of nothing, despairs of repetition”, one who has “used a love affair in relation to what it means to exist”, one who believed “that in relation to God we are always in the wrong,” one who cries to God “I cannot understand you, but I will love you” one who as "the ethicist, in despair, has chosen himself out of terror of having himself" and finally as one who said “that truth is objectively a paradox shows precisely that subjectivity is truth” so “Only truth that builds up is truth for you”.<br><br> The authors are all in agreement that Soren's father, Regine, and Socrates were influential in his life. None of them were able to state that Jesus Christ had any influence upon him at all. Soren Kierkegaard said, "God is not like a king in a predicament, who says to the highly trusted Minister of the Interior, “You must do everything, you must create the atmosphere for our proposal and win public opinion to our side.” "But in relation to God, there are no secret instruction for a human being any more than there are any backstairs. Even the most eminent genius who comes to give a report had best come in fear and trembling, for God is not hard pressed for geniuses. He can create a few legion of them if needed." God wants each individual to examine to judge and to decide. http://www.archive.org/details/forselfexaminati011847mbp <br><br> Here is a link to to some of his works http://www.religion-online.org/listbycategory.asp?Cat=110 one to a biography http://www.stolaf.edu/collections/kierkegaard/aboutkierk.html - and a link to Kierkegaard reorganized (systemetized?) - http://www.plough.com/ebooks/Provocations.html - (Summary by Soupy)</p>

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Turn It Around - An Electronic Dance Music Podcast show

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Turn It Around is Dan Veytia's weekly mixshow podcast. Every Sunday comes a brand new mix of a different kind of electronic dance music, ranging from house, dubstep, breaks, drum &amp; bass, and more! Guest DJs are frequent as well. Full tracklists are availible in the description and embedded in the ID3 tag of the audio file. Follow Dan on Twitter at @DanVeytia, or the podcast itself at @TIApodcast.

By Dan Veytia

CodeCast show

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CodeCast is The Late Night Show for .NET Developers, put on by CODE Magazine and your hosts Ken Levy, Gary Short, and Markus Egger

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Brookside Youth Sermons show

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These are sermons spoken on a weekly basis at Brookside Youth on Wednesday nights.

By Brookside Youth

8 Minutes Reading(已停播)(AAC) show

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《开卷八分钟》这个节目就是希望可以每天介绍一本书, 也就是说在8分钟的时间里,让观众用最简利的方式碰触到书籍的精髓,进入一个又一个迥异又奇妙的书中世界。 \n<br>节目版权归制作方,podcast feed文件由毛豆工作室发布,订阅客服 http://taobao.overseakids.com 阿里旺旺联系。

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Tribulation-Now show

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Glorious thought provoking discussions about the End of the Age, current events, the "rescue mission", our awesome Intergalactic God and His Son and our King Jesus Christ (introduction leader music credit Audiomachine at www.audiomachine.com, and Agnus Dei, Darlene Zschech, and may God BLESS all those who have contributed to this program freely. Tribulation Now has not and does not accept contributions and recommends that everyone give to the poor and underprivileged of this world in Jesus name)

By John Baptist

Bravescast - Atlanta Braves Podcast show

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Bravescast, part of the Atlanta Sportscast Network, is a free and fun way to follow all the latest happenings on your Atlanta Braves. Join hosts Pat and Bert, two die-hard Braves fans, every Sunday night for the 'Bases Loaded' segment. Here we will feature a variety of opinions on current Braves and MLB topics and news. Groups of friends, co-workers and families are all encouraged to join the discussions. On Wednesdays Bravescast really gets interesting with 'Winning Wednesdays.' Answer trivia questions and even e-mail your own questions and you could be a winner on the show. Friday's show will feature a preview of the weekend games as well as a chance for listeners to have their voice (or text) heard on Bravescast via phone calls and e-mails. As always we will bring you updated schedules, standings and any Braves news on each new episode. Fans are always encouraged to call our call-in line to let everyone know your thoughts on your favorite team. Perfect for those exciting close games when you just have to let someone know how you feel! We will also feature Minor League segments to give you the insight to who is hot in the Braves minor league organization. All that and much more on Bravescast, brought to you by the Atlanta Sportscast Network.

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Detroit Techno House show

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The Detroit Techno House is a podcast and website that promotes and preserves the Detroit Techno and House scene. Listen to Chris Macom and Alex Calhoun play some choice vinyl and host guest DJs every month.

By Alex Calhoun &amp; DJ Chris Macom

Italian Cook Book, The by GENTILE, Maria show

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<p>One of the beneficial results of the Great War has been the teaching of thrift to the American housewife. For patriotic reasons and for reasons of economy, more attention has been bestowed upon the preparing and cooking of food that is to be at once palatable, nourishing and economical.<br><br>In the Italian cuisine we find in the highest degree these three qualities. That it is palatable, all those who have partaken of food in an Italian trattoria or at the home of an Italian family can testify, that it is healthy the splendid manhood and womanhood of Italy is a proof more than sufficient. And who could deny, knowing the thriftiness of the Italian race, that it is economical?<br><br>It has therefore been thought that a book of practical recipes of the Italian cuisine could be offered to the American public with hope of success. It is not a pretentious book, and the recipes have been made as clear and simple as possible. Some of the dishes described are not peculiar to Italy. All, however, are representative of the Cucina Casalinga of the peninsular Kingdom, which is not the least product of a lovable and simple people, among whom the art of living well and getting the most out of life at a moderate expense has been attained to a very high degree. (Preface of the book)</p>

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Freesongoftheweek.com show

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A free song delivered weekly. Fresh, new, exciting, FREE and legal tracks from hot new bands.

By John Romano