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🗓️ 2 September 2018
⏱️ 48 minutes
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Out now! Our audiobook ‘Developments in Christian Thought’ is free to download on all major podcast apps and at our website www.thepanpsycast.com/audiobook. For more information, take a little peak in the iTunes description (or at the bottom of this page).
The audiobook is made up of 24-chapters, equally divided into 2-parts, which have been imaginatively named Part I and Part II. Part I contains 12 in-depth discussions, in which we talk through the history of theological thought within Christianity (as specified by the OCR Developments in Christian Thought specification). In Part II, we'll be interviewing some of the biggest names in theology and philosophy, to name but a few, Yujin Nagasawa, Joseph Shaw, Eric Metaxas, Christopher Rowland, Alison Stone, Michael Wilcockson, David Ford, Peter Ochs and Tim Mawson!
Next week, normal service will resume with ‘Episode 46, Peter Adamson and the History of Women in Philosophy (Part I)’. Thank you for all of your support, especially all of our patrons. Projects like this would not be possible without you. If you want to support the show you can do so by visiting www.patreon.com/panpsycast.
If you listened to last week’s episode, rather than jumping over to our audiobook page, kick back and enjoy 'Chapter VIII. Gender and Society (Part II)'.
Audiobook Link: www.thepanpsycast.com/audiobook
Audiobook on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/developments-in-christian-thought/id1434044057?mt=2
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0:00.0 | Hello and welcome to Episode 45, Christianity, Gender and Society Part 2, where we'll be discussing |
0:15.0 | secular challenges and responses to the church's teachings on gender. Out now, our audiobook, Developments in Christian |
0:23.0 | Thought, is free to download on all major podcast apps and at our website at panpsychast.com |
0:30.1 | forward slash audiobook. For more information, take a little peek in the iTunes description. |
0:35.7 | The audiobook is made up of 24 chapters equally divided into |
0:39.4 | two parts, which have been imaginatively named Part 1 and Part 2. Part 1 contains 12 in-depth |
0:44.9 | discussions in which we talk through the history of theological thought within Christianity. |
0:49.9 | In part 2, we'll be interviewing some of the biggest names in theology and philosophy. |
0:54.4 | To name a few, Eugene Nagasawa, Joseph Shaw, Eric Matexas, Christopher Roland, Alison Stone, Michael Wilcox and David Ford, Peter Oaks, and Tim Mawks. |
1:03.7 | Next week, Normal Service will resume with Episode 46, Peter Adamson, and The History of Women in Philosophy Part 1. Thank you for all of your |
1:13.1 | support, especially all of our patrons whose support means the absolute world to us. Projects like |
1:18.0 | this would not be possible without your support. If you want to help us in more projects like this, |
1:23.8 | head over to patreon.com forward slash panpsychas. If you listen to last week's episode, |
1:29.3 | then carry on listening, kick back and enjoy Chapter 8, Gender and Society Part 2. |
1:35.2 | If you didn't listen to last week's episode, we recommend you head over to the full |
1:38.6 | audiobook page. A link is in the iTunes description. Part two, secular challenges and responses. |
2:15.7 | One is not born, but rather one becomes a woman. |
2:19.3 | No biological, psychological, economic fate determines the figure that the |
2:23.6 | human female presents in society. |
2:26.2 | It is civilisation as a whole that produces this creature, intermediate between male and |
2:30.5 | eunuch, which is described as the feminine. |
2:33.4 | Who's this quotation from Annabelle? |
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