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    <description>Join Dr. Timothy Gillespie and Dr. Alex Bryan as they unapologetically talk about theology, philosophy, and trying to find the right questions. A Lovewell Creative Podcast</description>
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      <title>13 Religious Liberty</title>
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In this episode of the Unapologetics podcast, Alex and Tim discuss the support for religious freedom and the role of Christianity in shaping policy. They explore the concept of articulating ideals and the difference between aspirational speech and hypocrisy. The conversation delves into the importance of religious liberty in the American context and the challenges posed by Christian nationalism. They also examine the diversity within Christianity and its impact on the American experiment. The episode concludes with a reflection on the risk of free agency and the power of love in navigating uncertainty.
Takeaways

Religious freedom is an important value in the United States, but it is not a monolithic concept. Christianity itself is diverse, and different Christian groups may have different perspectives on religious freedom and its relationship to policy.

Articulating ideals is an important aspect of religious discourse, but it is essential to acknowledge the gap between ideals and behavior. Hypocrisy arises when there is a disconnect between what is professed and how one lives.

The American experiment is rooted in the recognition of religious diversity and the importance of religious liberty. The country's history and the Constitution reflect a commitment to creating space for different religious beliefs and practices.

Love is a central theme in Christianity, and it should guide discussions on religious freedom and policy. Love embraces risk and uncertainty, while fear seeks to eliminate them. Embracing love can lead to a more inclusive and compassionate society.

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Weather
00:40
Discussion on Support for Religious Freedom
03:03
Articulating Ideals and Hypocrisy
06:00
The Importance of Religious Liberty
11:09
Christian Nationalism and Support for Religion in Policy
19:05
Christianity's Diversity and the American Experiment
23:21
The Risk of Free Agency and Love
28:32
The Tension Between Fear and Love
32:52
Conclusion and Call to Action
LINKS: 
https://www.christianitytoday.com/news/2024/january/becket-religious-freedom-index-america-liberty-forb.html
https://www.becketlaw.org/index/2023-findings/</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Jan 2024 00:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Timothy Gillespie, Alex Bryan </itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Summary
In this episode of the Unapologetics podcast, Alex and Tim discuss the support for religious freedom and the role of Christianity in shaping policy. They explore the concept of articulating ideals and the difference between aspirational speech and hypocrisy. The conversation delves into the importance of religious liberty in the American context and the challenges posed by Christian nationalism. They also examine the diversity within Christianity and its impact on the American experiment. The episode concludes with a reflection on the risk of free agency and the power of love in navigating uncertainty.
Takeaways

Religious freedom is an important value in the United States, but it is not a monolithic concept. Christianity itself is diverse, and different Christian groups may have different perspectives on religious freedom and its relationship to policy.

Articulating ideals is an important aspect of religious discourse, but it is essential to acknowledge the gap between ideals and behavior. Hypocrisy arises when there is a disconnect between what is professed and how one lives.

The American experiment is rooted in the recognition of religious diversity and the importance of religious liberty. The country's history and the Constitution reflect a commitment to creating space for different religious beliefs and practices.

Love is a central theme in Christianity, and it should guide discussions on religious freedom and policy. Love embraces risk and uncertainty, while fear seeks to eliminate them. Embracing love can lead to a more inclusive and compassionate society.

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Weather
00:40
Discussion on Support for Religious Freedom
03:03
Articulating Ideals and Hypocrisy
06:00
The Importance of Religious Liberty
11:09
Christian Nationalism and Support for Religion in Policy
19:05
Christianity's Diversity and the American Experiment
23:21
The Risk of Free Agency and Love
28:32
The Tension Between Fear and Love
32:52
Conclusion and Call to Action
LINKS: 
https://www.christianitytoday.com/news/2024/january/becket-religious-freedom-index-america-liberty-forb.html
https://www.becketlaw.org/index/2023-findings/</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>In this episode of the Unapologetics podcast, Alex and Tim discuss the support for religious freedom and the role of Christianity in shaping policy. They explore the concept of articulating ideals and the difference between aspirational speech and hypocrisy. The conversation delves into the importance of religious liberty in the American context and the challenges posed by Christian nationalism. They also examine the diversity within Christianity and its impact on the American experiment. The episode concludes with a reflection on the risk of free agency and the power of love in navigating uncertainty.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>Religious freedom is an important value in the United States, but it is not a monolithic concept. Christianity itself is diverse, and different Christian groups may have different perspectives on religious freedom and its relationship to policy.</li>
<li>Articulating ideals is an important aspect of religious discourse, but it is essential to acknowledge the gap between ideals and behavior. Hypocrisy arises when there is a disconnect between what is professed and how one lives.</li>
<li>The American experiment is rooted in the recognition of religious diversity and the importance of religious liberty. The country's history and the Constitution reflect a commitment to creating space for different religious beliefs and practices.</li>
<li>Love is a central theme in Christianity, and it should guide discussions on religious freedom and policy. Love embraces risk and uncertainty, while fear seeks to eliminate them. Embracing love can lead to a more inclusive and compassionate society.</li>
</ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00</p><p>Introduction and Weather</p><p>00:40</p><p>Discussion on Support for Religious Freedom</p><p>03:03</p><p>Articulating Ideals and Hypocrisy</p><p>06:00</p><p>The Importance of Religious Liberty</p><p>11:09</p><p>Christian Nationalism and Support for Religion in Policy</p><p>19:05</p><p>Christianity's Diversity and the American Experiment</p><p>23:21</p><p>The Risk of Free Agency and Love</p><p>28:32</p><p>The Tension Between Fear and Love</p><p>32:52</p><p>Conclusion and Call to Action</p><p>LINKS: </p><p><a href="https://www.christianitytoday.com/news/2024/january/becket-religious-freedom-index-america-liberty-forb.html">https://www.christianitytoday.com/news/2024/january/becket-religious-freedom-index-america-liberty-forb.html</a></p><p><a href="https://www.becketlaw.org/index/2023-findings/">https://www.becketlaw.org/index/2023-findings/</a></p>]]>
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      <title>12 Complexity in the New Year</title>
      <description>Summary
In this episode, Tim Gillespie and Alex Bryan discuss the complexity of various issues, including the resignation of Harvard's first black president, the situation in the Middle East, freedom of speech, plagiarism claims, and diversity and gender issues. They emphasize the need for a hermeneutic of complexity and the importance of humility in dealing with complexity. They also explore the role of Jesus in holding all things together and the need for continued engagement with complexity. The episode concludes with a book recommendation and a call to support the podcast. In this episode of the Unapologetics podcast, the importance of emotional intelligence is explored. The conversation delves into the development of emotional intelligence and its impact on relationships and the workplace.
Takeaways

Complexity is a fundamental aspect of life and faith that should be acknowledged and embraced.

A hermeneutic of complexity is needed to navigate the complexities of scripture, faith, and the world.

Certainty and simplicity can be tempting, but they often oversimplify complex issues and hinder growth and understanding.

Faithfulness involves acknowledging complexity, engaging with it, and holding it in tension.

Jesus provides a framework for understanding and navigating complexity, offering a gravitational force that holds all things together. Emotional intelligence is crucial for personal and professional success.

Developing emotional intelligence requires self-awareness and empathy.

Emotional intelligence plays a significant role in building and maintaining healthy relationships.

Emotional intelligence can enhance communication and collaboration in the workplace.

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Setting the Stage
02:05
The Complexity of the Harvard President's Resignation
03:22
Complexity of the Situation in the Middle East
04:21
Complexity of Freedom of Speech
05:19
Complexity of Plagiarism Claims
05:47
Complexity of Diversity and Gender Issues
06:06
The Tendency to Avoid Complexity
07:05
The Complexity of Scripture and Faith
08:26
The Role of Jesus in Holding All Things Together
10:08
The Need for a Hermeneutic of Complexity
11:35
The Tension Between Ambiguity and Deconstruction
13:25
The Importance of Humility in Dealing with Complexity
15:22
The Fluctuating Nature of Truth and Understanding
17:56
The Gravitational Force of Jesus in Holding Complexity Together
19:06
The Difference Between Complexity and Complication
20:15
The Importance of Continued Engagement with Complexity
23:07
Faith in the Motivation of God
26:18
The Third Way: Embracing Complexity and Ambiguity
27:45
The Desire for Certainty and Security
31:04
The Problem with Overwhelming Assurity
33:21
The Need for a Different Approach to Insecurity
36:24
The Importance of Holding Complexity in Leadership
38:39
Stepping Back into the Stream of Faithfulness
41:09
The Importance of Panoramic Vision in Dealing with Complexity
43:38
Book Recommendation: Medicine as Prophecy
44:47
Conclusion and Call to Support the Podcast
10:32
The Importance of Emotional Intelligence
20:15
Developing Emotional Intelligence
30:40
Emotional Intelligence in Relationships
40:12
Emotional Intelligence in the Workplace
44:52
Conclusion</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Jan 2024 18:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:season>124</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>12</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Timothy Gillespie, Alex Bryan </itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Summary
In this episode, Tim Gillespie and Alex Bryan discuss the complexity of various issues, including the resignation of Harvard's first black president, the situation in the Middle East, freedom of speech, plagiarism claims, and diversity and gender issues. They emphasize the need for a hermeneutic of complexity and the importance of humility in dealing with complexity. They also explore the role of Jesus in holding all things together and the need for continued engagement with complexity. The episode concludes with a book recommendation and a call to support the podcast. In this episode of the Unapologetics podcast, the importance of emotional intelligence is explored. The conversation delves into the development of emotional intelligence and its impact on relationships and the workplace.
Takeaways

Complexity is a fundamental aspect of life and faith that should be acknowledged and embraced.

A hermeneutic of complexity is needed to navigate the complexities of scripture, faith, and the world.

Certainty and simplicity can be tempting, but they often oversimplify complex issues and hinder growth and understanding.

Faithfulness involves acknowledging complexity, engaging with it, and holding it in tension.

Jesus provides a framework for understanding and navigating complexity, offering a gravitational force that holds all things together. Emotional intelligence is crucial for personal and professional success.

Developing emotional intelligence requires self-awareness and empathy.

Emotional intelligence plays a significant role in building and maintaining healthy relationships.

Emotional intelligence can enhance communication and collaboration in the workplace.

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Setting the Stage
02:05
The Complexity of the Harvard President's Resignation
03:22
Complexity of the Situation in the Middle East
04:21
Complexity of Freedom of Speech
05:19
Complexity of Plagiarism Claims
05:47
Complexity of Diversity and Gender Issues
06:06
The Tendency to Avoid Complexity
07:05
The Complexity of Scripture and Faith
08:26
The Role of Jesus in Holding All Things Together
10:08
The Need for a Hermeneutic of Complexity
11:35
The Tension Between Ambiguity and Deconstruction
13:25
The Importance of Humility in Dealing with Complexity
15:22
The Fluctuating Nature of Truth and Understanding
17:56
The Gravitational Force of Jesus in Holding Complexity Together
19:06
The Difference Between Complexity and Complication
20:15
The Importance of Continued Engagement with Complexity
23:07
Faith in the Motivation of God
26:18
The Third Way: Embracing Complexity and Ambiguity
27:45
The Desire for Certainty and Security
31:04
The Problem with Overwhelming Assurity
33:21
The Need for a Different Approach to Insecurity
36:24
The Importance of Holding Complexity in Leadership
38:39
Stepping Back into the Stream of Faithfulness
41:09
The Importance of Panoramic Vision in Dealing with Complexity
43:38
Book Recommendation: Medicine as Prophecy
44:47
Conclusion and Call to Support the Podcast
10:32
The Importance of Emotional Intelligence
20:15
Developing Emotional Intelligence
30:40
Emotional Intelligence in Relationships
40:12
Emotional Intelligence in the Workplace
44:52
Conclusion</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>In this episode, Tim Gillespie and Alex Bryan discuss the complexity of various issues, including the resignation of Harvard's first black president, the situation in the Middle East, freedom of speech, plagiarism claims, and diversity and gender issues. They emphasize the need for a hermeneutic of complexity and the importance of humility in dealing with complexity. They also explore the role of Jesus in holding all things together and the need for continued engagement with complexity. The episode concludes with a book recommendation and a call to support the podcast. In this episode of the Unapologetics podcast, the importance of emotional intelligence is explored. The conversation delves into the development of emotional intelligence and its impact on relationships and the workplace.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>Complexity is a fundamental aspect of life and faith that should be acknowledged and embraced.</li>
<li>A hermeneutic of complexity is needed to navigate the complexities of scripture, faith, and the world.</li>
<li>Certainty and simplicity can be tempting, but they often oversimplify complex issues and hinder growth and understanding.</li>
<li>Faithfulness involves acknowledging complexity, engaging with it, and holding it in tension.</li>
<li>Jesus provides a framework for understanding and navigating complexity, offering a gravitational force that holds all things together. Emotional intelligence is crucial for personal and professional success.</li>
<li>Developing emotional intelligence requires self-awareness and empathy.</li>
<li>Emotional intelligence plays a significant role in building and maintaining healthy relationships.</li>
<li>Emotional intelligence can enhance communication and collaboration in the workplace.</li>
</ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00</p><p>Introduction and Setting the Stage</p><p>02:05</p><p>The Complexity of the Harvard President's Resignation</p><p>03:22</p><p>Complexity of the Situation in the Middle East</p><p>04:21</p><p>Complexity of Freedom of Speech</p><p>05:19</p><p>Complexity of Plagiarism Claims</p><p>05:47</p><p>Complexity of Diversity and Gender Issues</p><p>06:06</p><p>The Tendency to Avoid Complexity</p><p>07:05</p><p>The Complexity of Scripture and Faith</p><p>08:26</p><p>The Role of Jesus in Holding All Things Together</p><p>10:08</p><p>The Need for a Hermeneutic of Complexity</p><p>11:35</p><p>The Tension Between Ambiguity and Deconstruction</p><p>13:25</p><p>The Importance of Humility in Dealing with Complexity</p><p>15:22</p><p>The Fluctuating Nature of Truth and Understanding</p><p>17:56</p><p>The Gravitational Force of Jesus in Holding Complexity Together</p><p>19:06</p><p>The Difference Between Complexity and Complication</p><p>20:15</p><p>The Importance of Continued Engagement with Complexity</p><p>23:07</p><p>Faith in the Motivation of God</p><p>26:18</p><p>The Third Way: Embracing Complexity and Ambiguity</p><p>27:45</p><p>The Desire for Certainty and Security</p><p>31:04</p><p>The Problem with Overwhelming Assurity</p><p>33:21</p><p>The Need for a Different Approach to Insecurity</p><p>36:24</p><p>The Importance of Holding Complexity in Leadership</p><p>38:39</p><p>Stepping Back into the Stream of Faithfulness</p><p>41:09</p><p>The Importance of Panoramic Vision in Dealing with Complexity</p><p>43:38</p><p>Book Recommendation: Medicine as Prophecy</p><p>44:47</p><p>Conclusion and Call to Support the Podcast</p><p>10:32</p><p>The Importance of Emotional Intelligence</p><p>20:15</p><p>Developing Emotional Intelligence</p><p>30:40</p><p>Emotional Intelligence in Relationships</p><p>40:12</p><p>Emotional Intelligence in the Workplace</p><p>44:52</p><p>Conclusion</p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>11 Christmas Music</title>
      <description>Summary
In this episode, Tim and Alex discuss their Christmas decorations and the tradition of decorating the Christmas tree. They also explore the history and significance of the Christmas pickle ornament. The conversation then shifts to the power of Christmas music and its ability to convey emotion and move the soul. Tim and Alex share their favorite Christmas albums and hymns, highlighting the familiarity and anticipation that comes with listening to these songs each year. They discuss the theological significance of music and its ability to bring people together. The conversation also touches on the divisiveness of music and the importance of approaching it with care and attentiveness. They conclude by emphasizing the need to listen to one another and to the divine in order to fully experience the power of music and tradition. This conversation explores the connection between singing and listening, highlighting the idea that creation happened because it listened. The importance of listening in singing is emphasized, drawing parallels to the need for listening in salvation and redemption. The conversation also discusses the tendency to make decisions in a self-referential way and the risks associated with it. The pain of perfect pitch is explored, raising theological questions about the experience of God and the earth. The chapter concludes with a reflection on God's grace in our imperfect singing and a call to support the podcast.
Takeaways

Christmas music has the power to convey emotion and move the soul.

Familiarity and tradition play a significant role in the enjoyment of Christmas music.

Music has the ability to bring people together and create a sense of community.

Approaching music with attentiveness and care can help bridge the secular-sacred divide and foster a deeper connection with the divine.

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Christmas Decorations
01:11
Decorating the Christmas Tree
03:11
The History of the Christmas Pickle
04:09
Fake Christmas Trees
05:20
The Significance of Christmas Music
06:06
The Power of Music
07:09
Favorite Christmas Albums
09:35
Favorite Christmas Hymns
10:50
The Theological Significance of Music
16:56
The Divisiveness of Music
18:51
The Secular-Sacred Divide
20:33
The Importance of Tradition and Familiarity
23:17
The Popularity of Christmas Music
26:08
The Power of Repetition and Tradition
28:00
The Role of Music in Church
31:56
The Danger of Oversacralizing
35:43
The Need for Attentiveness
38:56
The Importance of Perspective and Listening
39:39
Listening to the Divine
40:14
Creation Happened Because It Listened
41:13
The Importance of Listening in Singing
42:02
Making Decisions in a Self-Referential Way
43:34
The Pain of Perfect Pitch
44:23
God's Grace in Our Imperfect Singing
45:23
Closing Remarks and Call to Support the Podcast</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 09 Dec 2023 01:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>11 Christmas Music</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:season>2</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>11</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Timothy Gillespie, Alex Bryan </itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Summary
In this episode, Tim and Alex discuss their Christmas decorations and the tradition of decorating the Christmas tree. They also explore the history and significance of the Christmas pickle ornament. The conversation then shifts to the power of Christmas music and its ability to convey emotion and move the soul. Tim and Alex share their favorite Christmas albums and hymns, highlighting the familiarity and anticipation that comes with listening to these songs each year. They discuss the theological significance of music and its ability to bring people together. The conversation also touches on the divisiveness of music and the importance of approaching it with care and attentiveness. They conclude by emphasizing the need to listen to one another and to the divine in order to fully experience the power of music and tradition. This conversation explores the connection between singing and listening, highlighting the idea that creation happened because it listened. The importance of listening in singing is emphasized, drawing parallels to the need for listening in salvation and redemption. The conversation also discusses the tendency to make decisions in a self-referential way and the risks associated with it. The pain of perfect pitch is explored, raising theological questions about the experience of God and the earth. The chapter concludes with a reflection on God's grace in our imperfect singing and a call to support the podcast.
Takeaways

Christmas music has the power to convey emotion and move the soul.

Familiarity and tradition play a significant role in the enjoyment of Christmas music.

Music has the ability to bring people together and create a sense of community.

Approaching music with attentiveness and care can help bridge the secular-sacred divide and foster a deeper connection with the divine.

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Christmas Decorations
01:11
Decorating the Christmas Tree
03:11
The History of the Christmas Pickle
04:09
Fake Christmas Trees
05:20
The Significance of Christmas Music
06:06
The Power of Music
07:09
Favorite Christmas Albums
09:35
Favorite Christmas Hymns
10:50
The Theological Significance of Music
16:56
The Divisiveness of Music
18:51
The Secular-Sacred Divide
20:33
The Importance of Tradition and Familiarity
23:17
The Popularity of Christmas Music
26:08
The Power of Repetition and Tradition
28:00
The Role of Music in Church
31:56
The Danger of Oversacralizing
35:43
The Need for Attentiveness
38:56
The Importance of Perspective and Listening
39:39
Listening to the Divine
40:14
Creation Happened Because It Listened
41:13
The Importance of Listening in Singing
42:02
Making Decisions in a Self-Referential Way
43:34
The Pain of Perfect Pitch
44:23
God's Grace in Our Imperfect Singing
45:23
Closing Remarks and Call to Support the Podcast</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>In this episode, Tim and Alex discuss their Christmas decorations and the tradition of decorating the Christmas tree. They also explore the history and significance of the Christmas pickle ornament. The conversation then shifts to the power of Christmas music and its ability to convey emotion and move the soul. Tim and Alex share their favorite Christmas albums and hymns, highlighting the familiarity and anticipation that comes with listening to these songs each year. They discuss the theological significance of music and its ability to bring people together. The conversation also touches on the divisiveness of music and the importance of approaching it with care and attentiveness. They conclude by emphasizing the need to listen to one another and to the divine in order to fully experience the power of music and tradition. This conversation explores the connection between singing and listening, highlighting the idea that creation happened because it listened. The importance of listening in singing is emphasized, drawing parallels to the need for listening in salvation and redemption. The conversation also discusses the tendency to make decisions in a self-referential way and the risks associated with it. The pain of perfect pitch is explored, raising theological questions about the experience of God and the earth. The chapter concludes with a reflection on God's grace in our imperfect singing and a call to support the podcast.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>Christmas music has the power to convey emotion and move the soul.</li>
<li>Familiarity and tradition play a significant role in the enjoyment of Christmas music.</li>
<li>Music has the ability to bring people together and create a sense of community.</li>
<li>Approaching music with attentiveness and care can help bridge the secular-sacred divide and foster a deeper connection with the divine.</li>
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Check out The One Project.
This podcast is sponsored through Crosswalk Church.
This podcast is made through Megaphone.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Mar 2021 14:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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This podcast is sponsored through Crosswalk Church.
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Check out The One Project.
This podcast is sponsored through Crosswalk Church.
This podcast is made through Megaphone.</description>
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This podcast is sponsored through Crosswalk Church.
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Epistemology. - the study of truth; knowing.
Hermeneutics - the branch of knowledge of interpretation.

Check out The One Project.
This podcast is sponsored through Crosswalk Church.
This podcast is made through Megaphone.</description>
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Epistemology. - the study of truth; knowing.
Hermeneutics - the branch of knowledge of interpretation.

Check out The One Project.
This podcast is sponsored through Crosswalk Church.
This podcast is made through Megaphone.</itunes:summary>
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Check out The One Project.
This podcast is sponsored through Crosswalk Church.
This podcast is made through Megaphone.</description>
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Check out The One Project.
This podcast is sponsored through Crosswalk Church.
This podcast is made through Megaphone.</itunes:summary>
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