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Introduction- Get to know me & the Podcast

An episode of the That Law Life podcast, hosted by Kathy Winkleman, titled "Introduction- Get to know me & the Podcast" was published on September 26, 2023 and runs 15 minutes.

September 26, 2023 ·15m · That Law Life

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Hi! I'm Kathy. Welcome to the 1st episode. I wanted to do a brief introduction to tell you a little more about myself, my life, and what I plan on sharing here on the Podcast. If you are not signed up already, please go check out my blog site @ www.thatlawlife.com where you can also find links to previous posts as well as my Podcast site and show notes!

Hi! I'm Kathy. Welcome to the 1st episode.

I wanted to do a brief introduction to tell you a little more about myself, my life, and what I plan on sharing here on the Podcast. If you are not signed up already, please go check out my blog site @ www.thatlawlife.com where you can also find links to previous posts as well as my Podcast site and show notes!

The Law of Life Andrea Montero Everything has a purpose un the life and we must accept that at dime point we ate going to dice and we must leave a positive mark on those around us Conciliatory or Irenical Animadversions on the Controversies Agitated in Britain under the Unhappy Names of Antinomians and Neonomians by Hermann Witsius (1636 - 1708) LibriVox The Antinomian-Neonomian controversy of the 17th century was initiated by the republication of a set of sermons by Tobias Crisp entitled "Christ alone exalted" which were accused of antinomianism by Richard Baxter who in turn was accused of 'neonomianism', "the idea that Christ has, by his atonement, so lowered the requirements of the law that mere endeavor is accepted in room of perfect obedience." (Cyclopaedia of Biblical, theological, and ecclesiastical literature, 1880, Article: Marrow Controversy)"The name antinomianism is a comparatively modern designation of several types of ethical thought in which hostility to the Mosaic law (including the decalogue) and to the principles therein embodied has led to immoral teaching and practise...1. That the Moral Law is of no use at all to a believer, nor a rule for him to walk in, nor to examine his life by, and that Christians are free from the mandatory power of it: whence one of Legal Information for Everyone: The LIFE Podcast Social Planning & Research Council of Hamilton We believe legal information should be accessible for everyone–so, naturally, we made a podcast about it! Based in the city of Hamilton, the Social Planning and Research Council currently hosts two legal information projects: the Family Learning Project and the Tools for Tenant Rights Project. Both projects seek to increase access to information about Ontario’s laws while making it fun! Join us on this journey where we explore Ontario's family and housing legal systems, engage with lawyers, paralegals and community workers, and even interview some four-legged friends. Some fun disclaimers: while financially supported by The Law Foundation of Ontario, the Social Planning and Research Council of Hamilton is solely responsible for all content. This podcast is not a substitute for legal advice; if you have specific questions about your situation, contact a lawyer who practices in that area of law. At the Intersection of Science and Law DLA Piper In DLA Piper’s At the Intersection of Science and Law podcast, members of the firm’s Life Sciences team explore the connection between science and the law in areas that include AI and drug discovery, mRNA technology, and the regulatory implications of new drugs and devices.
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