Mythos, Logos, Rhetoric: Session I, Dr Keith Lloyd
Myth: "a set of stories providing explanations of natural phenomena, detailed codes of ethical behavior, and even geographical and technical information." (Jarrat 32)
Logos: " 1) the rational principle behind the whole of creation; 2) the use of rationality make decisions - i.e. logic, dialectic, syllogistic reasoning.
Rhetoric: 1) using persuasive and/or eloquent speech; 2) training in effective debate/persuasion, 3) the study of debate/persuasion.
III. John David Geib: Beyond Beliefs - God as Glory
II. John David Geib: Beyond Beliefs - God as Agape Love
I. John David Geib: Beyond Beliefs - Belief in a Post-Modern Age
Beyond Beliefs Returning to God as Spirit II - John David Geib
Beyond Beliefs Returning to God as Spirit - John David Geib
Beyond Beliefs Returning to God as Glory - John David Geib
Beyond Beliefs Returning to God as Agape Love II - John David Geib
Beyond Beliefs Returning to God as Agape Love I - John David Geib
The New Testament as History and Literature IV: Dr. Keith Lloyd
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Andrew Hubsch: Swords Into Plowshares IV: Coda: Tu do
Andrew Hubsch: Swords to Plowshares III - Committee of Suffering
Andrew Hubsch: Swords Into Plowshares II: The Admiral's Son
Andrew Hubsch: Swords Into Plowshares I: Pro Deo et Patria
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The Culture of Poverty I - Professor Nancy Varian
The New Testament as History and Literature III: Dr. Keith Lloyd
The New Testament as History and Literature II: Dr. Keith Lloyd
The New Testament as History and Literature I: Dr. Keith Lloyd
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