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Parálisis Cerebral Respuestas es un podcast bilingüe, Inglés y español, que busca responder a todas tus preguntas sobre la Parálisis Cerebral! ¡Únete a mí cada semana para escuchar/ver entrevistas en profundidad con los mejores especialistas en Parálisis Cerebral y obtener las respuestas! Sí eres padre, pareja, familiar, amigo o persona con parálisis cerebral, ¡este podcast es para ti! Envía tu pregunta(s) a azucenaferro@gmail.com, y obtén la respuesta en el próximo episodio. Ve a mi pagina ...
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Femme Cerebral

Femme Cerebral

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The neocortex needs nurturing to produce the hormones necessary to keep media from short circuiting through the amygdala. Giving sociology the mothering it deserves, Femme Cerebral.
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Thought provoking and perspective altering. Change your own mind if you dare. CerebralExhalePodcast@gmail.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/CerebralExhale/support
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Cerebral Syndicate

Cerebral Syndicate

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Cerebral Syndicate is your source for all things comics, animation, video games and movies. Join Xcalibur, DAT and Mr. Burch as we talk all things NerdPop with some guest and surprises along the way.
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Cerebral Flex

Cerebral Flex

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The Cerebral Flex Podcast is run by Nam1Sekatti, a musician & wordsmith, and Jareth R. R. Blackstar, an aspiring novelist & mystic. On the Cerebral Flex Podcast your hosts discuss a variety of topics ranging from political and social issues to odd topics of a conspiracies and aliens, always with a philosophical twist. This podcast is meant to inform, entertain, and hopefully brighten your day with thoughtful, intriguing discussions.
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From the great minds at Cerebral Palsy Alliance (CPA), Cerebral Conversations tackles the biggest issues impacting people living with cerebral palsy and similar disabilities. We’re going all in on early intervention, advocacy, research, inclusion and a whole lot more, to untangle the curliest of ideas with the people who understand them best. Join our special guests and hosts for eye-opening, norm-challenging conversations. Listen to the powerful and poignant journeys of Australians living w ...
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Cerebral

Bhaskar Thakur

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This is Cerebral, a podcast by Bhaskar Thakur in which he shares his reflections on various random topics that he comes across by consuming quality content. Programming since the age 10, Bhaskar Thakur is a teenage entrepreneur and voracious reader. His point of view on topics are mainly influenced by statistics and are mostly contrarian.
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Détox cérébrale

Idriss Aberkane - Arnauld Rosine - Baptiste Grodzki

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Détox cérébraleAu cours de notre formation, de notre éducation, nous acquérons tous des points de vue, des réflexes, des préjugés, qui finissent par nous fermer l’accès aux chemins du nouveau, du renouveau, d’apprendre à apprendre.Comment dépolluer nos esprits ? Comment leurs permettre de s’ouvrir à nouveau, pour apprendre de nouvelles approches, pour acquérir de nouvelles visions, celles dont nous avons besoin dans nos vies d’adulte ?C’est à ces questions que ce podcast se propose de répond ...
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AwwKwARD ConverSAYtion/Cerebral Storage Room

AwwKwARDConverSAYtionW/SelfTaughtVocalz

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Random Thoughts from the Cerebral Storage Room of CineMatikkPoet aka SelfTaughtVocalz . Born and raised in New York city, Harlem to be exact. Currently residing in Alabama after living in several cities in South Carolina for 25 years. Technically I'm a Country Boy but still have the accent of a New Yorker but the best of both worlds. I'm here to offer deep perspectives and uncut commentary about any and everything. Poetry, Rap, RnB, Movies, TV, Life etc. Support this podcast: https://podcast ...
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This podcast talks about the arguments for God's existence, the historical evidence for Jesus' resurrection, the toughest objections skeptics pose against the Christian faith, theological issues like soteriology and eschatology (i.e the doctrine of the last days), and so much more. Listen to this podcast (hosted by apologist Evan Minton) whether you are already a Christian, a hardcore skeptic, or a spiritual seeker, and you will discover that you can be a Christian BECAUSE of using your brai ...
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In this episode Azucena is interviewed by David Carr (a former guest! In episode #24) This episode I share my story living with Cerebral Palsy and what my journey has been so far. I share my reality as a child and now now as an adult What I have learned and what I would advice other kids with CP Resources: Learn more about my story and other resour…
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En este episodio Azucena habla sobre Como fue la experiencia de ir por primera vez a la conferencia de la AACPDM en Quebec City, Canada Qué fue lo que le gusto, lo que no le gusto y que cosas le gustaría que fueran diferentes. En la segunda parte del video habla sobre 5 mitos sobre la Parálisis Cerebral Los próximos episodios y lo que se viene para…
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In This episode Will and David Carr talk about: Their childhood and their favorite memories growing up in Ireland What inspires them about each other How Will’s journey with Cerebral Palsy has inspired David to try to build/create devices that will help people with Cerebral Palsy Will talks about what are the biggest challenges he faces as someone …
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En este episodio Athina Pomoni, Carlos Gonzalez y Azucena Garcia hablan sobre: Cómo fue su infancia en Grecia, Canadá y Estados Unidos con Parálisis Cerebral Su experiencia de niños, adolescentes y ahora como adultos con parálisis cerebral en Grecia Los más grandes desafíos y retos a los que se han tenido que enfrentar y aún tienen que enfrentar vi…
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En este episodio Athina Pomoni nos habla sobre: Cómo fue su infancia en Grecia y como creció en Grecia Su experiencia como niña, adolencente y ahora como una mujer con parálisis cerebral en Grecia Los más grandes desafíos y retos a los que se tiene que enfrentar viviendo en Grecia, un país que aún tiene mucho por hacer por las personas con discapac…
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En este episodio Ivan Hernandez aborda los siguientes temas: El enfoque principal de la fisioterapia en el agua para niños y personas con parálisis cerebral y otros trastornos del neurodesarrollo Los beneficios específicos que ofrece la terapia acuática en comparación con la fisioterapia tradicional. Y como las dos se deben trabajar en conjunto par…
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En este episodio Anya Revah-Politi aborda los siguientes temas: Explica qué es el asesoramiento genético y qué papel desempeña en la comprensión de afecciones como la parálisis cerebral Cuáles son las mutaciones o marcadores genéticos específicos que se hayan identificado en relación con la parálisis cerebral. Cómo funcionan las pruebas genéticas p…
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In this episode, Angelina talks about the following topics: Growing up in Massachusetts before the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in 1990 Challenges and positive aspects of having Cerebral palsy and other disabilities. She would give politicians advice on how to better support and improve the lives of people with disabilities,…
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In this episode Elliot talks about the following topics: Growing up in China and how disability is viewed in China vs in the U.S He gives us a glimpse of his daily life with Cerebral Palsy (Spastic Diplegia). Some challenges and positive aspects about having CP His early advocacy efforts for kids and adults with disabilities in China and also here …
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En este episodio yo (Azucena) hablo sobre: Una reflexición sobre la Ley ADA de Estados Unidos El camino recorrido y como ha cambiado la ADA la vida de las personas con discapacidad en Estados Unidos y lo mucho que aun nos falta por hacer para que nuestra sociedad sea mas inclusiva y accesible. Los expresiones que no me gustan como la de “Tienes nec…
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En este episodio el Dr. Diego Vazquez habla sobre los siguientes temas: El impacto emocional mas común en los padres cuando reciben el diagnostico de que tienen un hijo con discapacidad. Las diferentes etapas del duelo y como impacta a cada miembro de la familia, madre, padre, hermanos, etc. La importancia del autocuidado y tiempo personal para las…
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En este episodio la Dra. Maria Ibarra habla sobre los siguientes temas: La historia y como inicio el instituto Nuevo Amanecer en Monterrey, Nuevo León El modelo de atención al paciente y familia La extensa gama de servicios que ofrecen a familias y pacientes Los requisitos para acceder a los servicios dentro y fuera del estado de Nuevo Leon. Los di…
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En este episodio Jennifer Pimentel - Coordinadora de Cuidado en el centro habla sobre El Weinberg Family Cerebral Palsy Center en Nueva York, NY y su historia La extensa gama de servicios que ofrecen a familias y pacientes. Para acceder a sus servicios visite: https://www.weinberg.cuimc.columbia.edu O llame al (212) 305-2700 Los requisitos para acc…
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En este episodio Viviana Barnwell habla sobre Su historia personal y sobre su embarazo Habla sobre el dia que se entero que su hijo Evan tenia parálisis cerebral y autismo. Su trabajo como defensora de personas con discapacidad y con la organizacion Parents Helping Parents (PHP). Los retos a los que se ha enfrentado como mujer inmigrante en Califor…
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En este episodio el Dr. Mauricio Delgado aborda: Que es la epilepsia y sus diferentes tipos Cuál es la prevalencia de la epilepsia en pacientes con parálisis cerebral Qué pruebas y evaluaciones se utilizan para diagnosticar la epilepsia en pacientes con parálisis cerebral Cuáles son las opciones de tratamiento para la epilepsia en pacientes con par…
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En este episodio el Dra. Migvis Monduy aborda: Cuáles son algunas señales de que un bebe/ñino pueda tener discinesia, atetosis, choria y dystonia La importancia de identificar correctamente los diferentes tipos de Parálisis Cerebral: Spastica, Discinética, Mixta Se habla sobre DBS (Estimulacion del Cerebro Profunda) como un tratamiento efectivo par…
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En este episodio el Dr. Oscar Olvera aborda: Cuáles son los factores que contribuyen a que no haya suficientes doctores que se especialicen en adultos con parálisis cerebral. Comenta que el en los próximos 10 años esto deba cambiar Las diferencias entre los huesos de los niños y la de los adultos y los tiempo de recuperacion. Explica el significado…
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En este episodio, la Dra. Verónica Schiariti comparte su un poco sobre su experiencia y pasión por la pediatría y el desarroll de los niños. Resaltando la importancia de la comunicación positiva a la hora de hablar con los niños en las consultas medicas. Habla sobre “Mis Habilidades Primero" un projecto que pretende humanizar el sistema de salud en…
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En este episodio, la Dra. Mercedes Ruiz Brünner habla sobre: Los retos nutricionales más comunes a los que se enfrentan las personas y niños con parálisis cerebral. Menciona ejemplos de modificaciones dietéticas o intervenciones que recomiende habitualmente a personas con parálisis cerebral. Da ejemplos de como incorporar las modificaciones de text…
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En este episodio, la Dra. Georgina Perez Liz aborda los sigueitnes temas: Que es el autismo y como se diagnostica Que tan frecuente, segun algunos estudios realizados recientemente el diagnostico de Autismo y Parálisis Cerebral en los niños Disponibilidad de servicios de intervención temprana sin diagnóstico formal Necesidad de especialistas para r…
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En este episodio Arlette Jacome aborda: Los Centros Regionales en California ofrecen servicios para personas con discapacidades del desarrollo bajo el acta de Lanterman. Se detallan programas de intervención temprana y requisitos de admisión para diversas discapacidades como autismo o parálisis cerebral. Es crucial solicitar registros tempranamente…
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En este episodio el Dr. Alberto Moreno aborda: En este episodio, el doctor ortopédico Alberto Moreno comparte su visión sobre el tratamiento multidisciplinario de la parálisis cerebral, resaltando la importancia de correg ir alteraciones musculoesqueléticas. Se enfoca en la evolución de la ortopedia pediátrica, además de destacar los cambios en el …
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En este episodio, el la fisioterapeuta Claudia Duran habla sobre: Importancia de establecer metas y ejercicios personalizados en el tratamiento de parálisis cerebral. El rol del fisioterapeuta en el equipo multidisciplinario La importancia de considerar la opinión del paciente y consultar a las familias para identificar desafíos en el cuidado. Enfo…
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En este episodio, el Dr. Jorge Carranza del Rio aborda los siguentes temas: El doctor Jorge Carranza enfatiza la importancia de comprender los distintos tipos de parálisis cerebra Clasificación de la parálisis cerebral: se aborda la clasificación en cuadriparesia, hemiparesia y diparesia, así como una clasificación topográfica europea. Se destaca l…
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En este episodio, el Dr. Mauricio Delgado explica con detalle qué es la parálisis cerebral, sus posibles causas, síntomas y tratamientos. El Dr. Delgado explica que la parálisis cerebral es un conjunto de trastornos que afectan al movimiento y la postura debido a lesiones cerebrales adquiridas antes, durante o después del nacimiento de un bebé. La …
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Hola! Yo soy Azucena Garcia tengo paralisis cerebral y soy la presentadora de este podcast! En este primer episodio te cuento un poco sobre mi y por que estoy haciendo este podcast. Este podcast es un projecto muy personal para mi por que, con el quiero crear mas conciencia y dar mas visibilidad a la parálisis cerebral, un grupo de trastornos que a…
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This is the final episode of The Cerebral Faith Podcast. Mr. Minton explains his reasons for ending the podcast, as well as listing 30 episodes of the podcast that he recommends newcomers listen to the most. He then gives a few testimonials. He ends with a heartfelt thank you to all those who tuned in over the years as well as the guests who came o…
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In this episode, Evan Minton will go on to talk about his view on inerrancy and how that relates to the theory of divine accommodation which encompasses such topics as Ancient Near Eastern Cosmology, the head covering issue of 1 Corinthians 11, God's Gender, and Jesus' Sonship. He will also talk about the differences between Bible reading and Bible…
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This is a 2 part episode in Evan Minton thinks about The Bible. In this part, Evan Minton talks about biblical inspiration and what it means to say that The Bible is divinely inspired, as well as theories of divine inspiration (I.e how God and man worked together to bring about The Bible). He goes on to talk about different reasons to believe that …
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In todays episode, Evan Minton talks about the case for the historical reliability of the book of Acts with Christian Apologist and YouTuber Erik Manning. Who wrote the book of Acts? When was Acts written? What extra biblical writings and archeological evidence can verify what Acts says? Are there any clues within the book of Acts itself that sugge…
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In this episode, Mr. Minton has Dr. Kirk MacGregor on the podcast to talk about a view known as Open Theism, and what the biblical and philosophical issues with such a view are. Primarily they will be responding to arguments for Open Theism such as the argument that if humans have libertarian free will, God cannot foreknow our libertarianly free ch…
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In this episode, it is also an episode of What Your Pastor Didn’t Tell You in which Zach Miller had Evan Minton on as a guest. Miller and Minton respond to David Tsumura’s criticism of The Functional Origins/Temple Inaguration view of Genesis 1 as defended in books such as John Walton’s “The Lost World Of Genesis One” and “Genesis 1 As Ancient Cosm…
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Back in 2022, Evan Minton was on Zach Miller's podcast "What Your Pastor Didn't Tell You". In this episode, they responded to criticisms of the interpretation of Genesis 1 defended by John Walton in books like "The Lost World Of Genesis One" and "Genesis 1 As Ancient Cosmology". To see more of Zach Miller's podcast, visit the following URLs for the…
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Many people wonder about what's going to happen to them after they die. The Bible teaches that Christians will go to a place God has prepared for us called Heaven, whereas those who don't believe in Jesus go to a place called Hell. Yet as many tough questions as the latter place generates, there are also many questions about the former as well, eve…
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Arranca septiembre y vuelve VOCES DEL DAÑO CEREBRAL, en esta ocasión para conocer cómo se plantea la situación de los niños y niñas con DCA cuando emprenden su regreso a las aulas. Para hablar de ello nos acompaña Lili Gómez, neuropsicóloga infantil de la asociación ADACCA.Fundación Gmp tarafından oluşturuldu
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New Testament scholars treat John's gospel as largely a-historical when it comes to things Jesus said and did. This is even true of some evangelical scholars. For example, Craig Evans has publicly said that Jesus just sounds too different from how he talks in the synoptics, so John more or less paints an interpretive portrait of Jesus, making up th…
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In today's episode, Mr. Minton interviews John Wise; a philosophy professor who went from Christian to atheist to back to being a Christian again, a remarkable journey that spanned 25 years and culminated in 2019. Dr. Wise tells of his journey of faith and skepticism, and how he now views faith matters having been on both sides of "the looking glas…
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In today's episode, I have Nick Peters of Deeper Waters ministries on the podcast. Nick Peters is a Christian Apologist and theologian who has recently devoted his research to, believe it or not, video games! Specifically, video games and the psychology surrounding it as well as the theological aspects of it. In fact, he gave an entire talk at the …
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In this podcast episode, we wrap up our series on the historical case for the reliability of the gospels. I will tell the non-Christian who has been convinced by the evidence and arguments surveyed in the series what he should do next. I also have a message for non-Christians who may be resisting the evidence for non-intellectual reasons. And final…
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Continuing on with the audio blog series on the historical reliability of the gospels, I now turn to the issue of the historicity of Jesus' resurrection. Having previously established that the gospels are eyewitness accounts that are early (not to mention verified to be telling the truth on a variety of different occasions), we must answer the ques…
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Continuing on with The Gospel Reliability Audio-Blog series, I examine the case against miracles. Are miracles really impossible? Or if they're possible, can they never be evidentially established? This is what the 18th century Scottish philosopher David Hume argued. In this episode of The Cerebral Faith Podcast, I will be giving my refutations of …
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In this episode, we continue our "psudeo-audiobook" of the Cerebral Faith blog post series; The Case For The Reliability Of The Gospels. In this episode, I tackle the issues of alleged contradictions between the four gospel narratives. Do the gospels really contradict each other, and if so, what would that mean for their historical reliability? Lis…
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Continuing on with my gospel reliability audio blog series, I examine several pieces of internal evidence for the historical verisimilitude of the gospels; Undesigned Coincidences, Unnecessary Details, and Unexplained Allusions. To see the blog post, click here --> https://cerebralfaith.net/the-case-for-the-reliability-of-the-gospels-part-6-even-mo…
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In this podcast episode, I continue my series on the case for the historical trustworthiness of the gospels. I make a cumulative case for the gospel's trustworthiness from internal evidence. How can the criteria of authenticity help to build a cumulative case for the trustworthiness of the gospels? Listen to this episode to find out. Click here to …
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Este mes de julio se celebran elecciones generales en nuestro país. Por eso, hemos pensado que sería buena idea hacernos algunas preguntas sobre cómo afrontan las personas con DCA los comicios: ¿son accesibles los recursos que pone la Junta Electoral a disposición de los y las ciudadanas? ¿Qué pasa si una persona con daño cerebral es llamada a pres…
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In this podcast episode, we continue our series on the case for the historical reliability of the gospels. In this episode, I talk about the various extra-biblical evidence that confirms the existence of persons and historicity of events that the gospels record. What corroboration can secular authors of that time period and archeological evidence g…
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In this episode, I continue reading the essays I wrote as part of the Gospel Reliability series for the Cerebral Faith blog. First, I had an introduction episode, then we had an episode looking at the textual transmission of the New Testament documents. We saw in that episode that The New Testament documents were reliably preserved to 99.99% accura…
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In this episode, I continue reading aloud my Gospel Reliability blog post series. In this installment, I look at the external and internal evidences for the traditional authorship of the gospels. I argue that the evidence from the early church fathers as well as evidences from within the biblical text itself strongly supports the view that the gosp…
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In this episode, I read part one of my gospel, reliability blog post series. In the previous podcast episode, I read the introduction to the series. In this episode, I get into the first installment, which really gets up to the meat and potatoes. I look at the evidence of the manuscript transmission tradition of the New Testament documents, and I a…
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Este mes contamos con la participación de Rocío de la Rosa, gerente de FANDACE y vicepresidenta de FEDACE, y de Edith Pérez, coordinadora del Proyecto Rumbo en FEDACE, con quienes charlamos sobre la recuperación de una vida lo más independiente posible después de haber sufrido un DCA, y también sobre el Proyecto Rumbo para la desinstitucionalizació…
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