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By Stanly Sam
The podcast currently has 19 episodes available.
Let's explore the theological developments in Christianity, including the Nicene Creed, the Trinity, and debates over the nature of God in early Christian history.
Let's analyze how the Enlightenment era and the rise of secularism challenged traditional religious beliefs and led to new conceptions of God, such as deism and pantheism.
Let's trace the evolution of monotheism from ancient polytheistic beliefs to the emergence of monotheistic faiths like Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and the impact of monotheism on the concept of God.
This episode is an exploration on the role of religious revelations and prophetic traditions in shaping the belief in God, with a focus on figures like Moses, Muhammad, and the Vedic seers.
Let's examine the philosophical arguments that have contributed to the idea of God's existence, including the cosmological, teleological, and ontological arguments put forth by philosophers like Aristotle, Aquinas, and Descartes.
In this Episode we Investigate how the idea of God originated in ancient civilizations, from the polytheistic pantheons of Mesopotamia and Egypt to the monotheistic beliefs of early Judaism.
The Protestant Bible, the Catholic Bible, and the Eastern Orthodox Bible are not the same book.
Here's what you need to know about the difference.
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Let's Talk about the three sections of the Hebrew Bible - - Torah, Neviim, and Ketuvim.
How are these sections arranged in the common Bible and what are the major differences.
How Eastern & Catholic Churches use these same sections in their scripture yet have major differences in their collective Bible.
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For centuries, Bibles in native language were not available, Syrian Bibles were used in few churches in the southern part of India, but now we have Bibles in different Indian Languages. In this episode, I’ll talk about the Early Indian Biblical translations done in our country by some influential Biblical scholars.
This episode is prepared after a lot of research done on this particular topic and is made on facts. Not intended to hurt the sentiments of any Individual, Community, Sect, or Religion. This podcast is merely made for Informational/Documentary/Educational Purposes. For further clarifications and information Contact: [email protected]
Music by Chris Zabriskie
A translation is when you replace each word in the original language with an exact equivalent in the target language. It is possible to translate between Greek and Hebrew, but not English. English requires capital letters at the start of each sentence and other places and punctuation in certain places. Similarly, the Bible has been translated into different languages. One of those most difficult language translation work was done here in India.
This episode is all about the techniques and theories followed by the early linguistic scholars who mastered the skill of Bible translation from a Source language to the target translation language. Especially in a country like India where there are more than 1652 languages spoken. Also how the early missionaries and scholars learned the language classifications in India just to do the translation work. This podcast episode sheds light on the translation part of the Bible, which seems a very simple job to do, but actually a time consuming focused work.
This episode is prepared after a lot of research done on this particular topic and is made on facts. Not intended to hurt the sentiments of any Individual, Community, Sect, or Religion. This podcast is merely made for Informational/Documentary/Educational Purposes. For further clarifications and information Contact: [email protected]
Music by Chris Zabriskie
The podcast currently has 19 episodes available.