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04 - Chapters XIX - XXIV

An episode of the The Apology of Socrates (Ancient Greek) podcast, hosted by Plato (Πλάτων), titled "04 - Chapters XIX - XXIV" was published on August 17, 2009 and runs 15 minutes.

August 17, 2009 ·15m · The Apology of Socrates (Ancient Greek)

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Ἀπολογία Σωκράτους (The Apology of Socrates in Ancient Greek) by Plato (Πλάτων) (c. 428 BCE - c. 347 BCE) LibriVox Ο Πλάτωνας ήταν σπουδαίος Έλληνας φιλόσοφος και συγγραφέας (427 π.Χ. - 347 π.Χ.), ο γνωστότερος μαθητής του Σωκράτη. Ο Πλάτων έγραψε την Απολογία του Σωκράτους, που θεωρείται ως μια σχετικά ακριβής καταγραφή της απολογίας του Σωκράτη στη δίκη που τον καταδίκασε σε θάνατο. (Summary by Wikipedia)The Apology is Plato's version of the speech delivered by Socrates before the Athenian people in his defence against charges of impiety and of misleading others, which ended in his condemnation and death in 399 BC. It is the earliest and most eloquent expression of what has been termed 'philosophical faith', as that love and search for truth which gives meaning to life and trust in the face of death. (Summary by zaaf) Phaedo Phædo or Phaedo (/ˈfiːdoʊ/; Greek: Φαίδων, Phaidōn, Greek pronunciation: [pʰaídɔːn]), also known to ancient readers as On The Soul, is one of the best-known dialogues of Plato's middle period, along with the Republic and the Symposium. The Phaedo, which depicts the death of Socrates, is also Plato's fourth and last dialogue to detail the philosopher's final days, following Euthyphro, Apology, and Crito. Church Hurts And Dr. John Bash Are you a person who witnessed hypocrisy in the church and decided it was time to move on? Church Hurts is for you. We saw some of the same things and are asking, “And?” Join us as we tackle issues from every walk of life, delve into the spiritual without apology and ask, “What’s the Church got to do with it?” Two Godly and Learned Sermons by John Calvin (1509 - 1564) LibriVox Two godly and learned sermons, made by that famous and worthy instrument in God's church, John Calvin. Which sermons were long since translated out of Latin into English, by Robert Horne late Bishop of Winchester, at what time he suffered exile from his country, for the testimony of a good conscience, as his Apology in the beginning of the book will witness. And because these sermons have long lain hidden in silence, and many godly and religious persons, have been very desirous of them: at their earnest request they are now published. (From Title Page)
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