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Welcome to HISTORICAL LOVE, hosted by the Marian Era.

An episode of the HISTORICAL LOVE podcast, hosted by Antonio Antico, titled "Presentation" was published on December 4, 2020 and runs 1 minutes.

December 4, 2020 ·1m · HISTORICAL LOVE

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Welcome to HISTORICAL LOVE, hosted by the Marian Era.

Welcome to HISTORICAL LOVE, hosted by the Marian Era.
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Love & Its Historical Shades: Poetic Expressions of Love Based on Varying Time Periods by Carl Sandburg (1878 - 1967), Walt Whitman (1819 - 1892) et al. LibriVox The theme around these poems is how poets expressed their ideas of love as well as the type of language used to convey said love through poetry; it also indirectly highlights how society may perceive love based on how those poets' values may have aligned with/against society during their era. All the poems revolve around a discussion of love through the language they used to describe their feelings of love as well as the images they paint through said language (whether it be expressed through older iterations of the English language or through more modern forms of the language, hence the year differences among each poet selected). (Summary by Amr Ahmed) Pushing Cardboard Grant Linneberg Talk about historical boardgames and boardgaming. Tabletop conflict simulation boardgames, from old school hex-and-counter to modern card driven games and beyond. If it's a historical game, a political game, or a wargame, we'll talk about it.We dive into specific games in detail each episode, with tips on how to play and how the game fits in with other similar games. As well, we usually have an interview with a designer or publisher. And finally, we have news from the history gaming world as well as tips for new players and general chatter about what's happening in the hobby we love. Talk Bible To Me The Bold Movement Context is our love language.Talk Bible to Me is where two women who actually love the text walk you through the story behind the story. Kayla Wolfe (B.S. in Bible & Theology, Liberty University) and Megan Rawlings (PhD student in Biblical Studies, Amridge University) mix big-sister warmth with scholar-level clarity. Think laughter with footnotes.Each episode zooms in and gives you the who (author & audience), the when/where (historical setting), the how (literary flow & key terms), and the why (gospel connections), so application flows from accurate interpretation. Expect wit without snark, reverence without stuffiness, and the occasional nod to your favorite scholars and theologians. Bring your Bible and your questions; we’ll bring the maps, the timelines, and just enough Hebrew & Greek to be precise without being pretentious. Press play and level up your Bible reading. Yellow Butterflies by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews (1860 - 1936) LibriVox The title of this historical fiction could as well have been "A Soldier’s Mother" or “An Unknown Soldier”. There are indeed butterflies, and there is a small boy who grows into a fine, strapping young man who goes to war. But this moving novella centers squarely on the young man's mother, her love for him and her abiding faith. (Summary by Lee Smalley)
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