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Lets All Go To Stevington Windmill
Just a quick outing to test the POI mode on the DJI Mavic, and Harline tried her luck at the gesture mode, but we ran out of battery.
We visited Stevington Windmill, constructed around a central post so that it can be turned to face into the wind, this impressive postmill was built in the 18th century and is the only complete windmill left in Bedfordshire.
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Spirit Possession and Shamanism in Brazil. Interview with Prof Bettina Schmidt
In this interview, Prof Bettina Schmidt talks about:
- How to understand Spirit Possession using a context-sensitive approach (deictic)
- The difference between how scholars and practitioners define religious experiences
- How to define Shamanism and the evolution of its semantics
- Her Fieldwork in Brazil with ecstatic religions.
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Prof Bettina Schmidt
Director of the Religious Experience Research Centre
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University of Wales Trinity Saint David
Lampeter, UK
Email: b.schmidt@uwtsd.ac.uk
STUDIES MENTIONED IN THE INTERVIEW
Lambek, M. (2009) ‘Provincializing God? Provocations from an anthropology of religion’, in de Vries, H. (ed), Religion: Beyond a Concept, Fordham Univ Press, pp. 120–138.
Wilson, D. G. (2013) Redefining Shamanisms: Spiritualist Mediums And Other Traditional Shamans As Apprenticeship Outcomes, Bloomsbury Academic.
BETTINA'S PUBLICATIONS
BOOKS
Schmidt, Bettina E.
2016, co-ed. with Stephen Engler Handbook of Contemporary Brazilian Religions (Brill Handbooks on Contemporary Religion, vol. 13) DenHague: Brill.
2016, edited The Study of Religious Experience: Approaches and Methodologies. Durham: Equinox.
2016 Spirits and Trance in Brazil: Anthropology of Religious Experiences. London: Bloomsbury.
2010, co- edited with Lucy Huskinson Spirit Possession and Trance: New Interdisciplinary Perspectives (Continuum Advances in Religious Studies series). London: Continuum.
2008 Caribbean Diaspora in the USA: Diversity of Caribbean Religions in New York City. Aldershot, Hampshire: Ashgate.
ARTICLES (each with DOI):
2017 Varieties of Non-Ordinary Experiences in Brazil – A Critical Review of the Contribution of Studies of ‘Religious Experience’ to the Study of Religion. International Journal for Latin American Religion, Vol. 1, pp.
DOI 10.1007/s41603-017-0006-5
2016 Contemporary Religions in Brazil. Oxford Handbooks Online, Editor-in-Chief Mark Juergensmeyer. New York: Oxford University Press. Online Publication Date: Jul 2016.
DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199935420.013.50.
2015 Spirit Mediumship in Brazil: The Controversy about Semi-Conscious Mediums. In: DISKUS: The Journal of the British Association for the Study of Religions, Vol. 17 (2), pp. 38-53.
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Be Thou my Vision/Lord of all Hopefulness/Slane (Downie) LBBB/Allen 8:4:18
The LANCASTER BRITISH BRASS BAND under Stephen Arthur Allen perform KENNETH DOWNIE'S beautiful arrangement of the hymn tune LORD OF ALL HOPEFULNESS (to the tune SLANE also known as BE THOU MY VISION) performed at St. Peters' Lancaster on 8.4.18 as the second of their 3 concerts in their summer series.
LANCASTER BRITISH BRASS BAND
Doug Albert - soprano cornet
Chris Campbell - principal cornet
Priscilla King - solo cornet
Curts Palmer - solo cornet
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Paul Belser, Jr. - solo cornet
Rbert Belser Jr. - repiano cornet
Tim Wolf - 2nd cornet
Martin Hinkley - 2nd cornet
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Jason Blome - 3rd cornet
Scott Loose - flugel horn
Kristen Albert - solo horn
Deanna Grager - first horn
Lori Groff - second horn
Jim Ziegler - first baritone
Bob Woodbridge - second baritone
Jay Hildebrandt - solo euphonium
Mark Brumbach - first euphonium
Andy Walls - first trombone
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Ernie Lightfoot - bass trombone
Ken Kemmerer - Eb bass
Cody Messersmith - Eb bass
George McBlane - Bb bass
Micahel Parker - Bb bass
Clem Lichty - percussion
Brian Holt - percussion
Judson Brill - timpani and percussion
Cycling along a sustrans cycle path in Oxfordshire. GoPro cycle test
Sustrans, or sustainable transport, is an organisation which provides cycle routes all over Britain. This one is in Oxfordshire, and with a camera strapped to the frame of the bike I rode along it last week. There are miles of these paths available. The right way to see the countryside.
SpookyMiki #55 NSS at Boughton Cemetery
The Northampton Spiritseekers team at Northampton's most haunted cemetery. A compilation of 4 investigations at the venue
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6.15 Quotation: GAYAN RAIJOR ANUSTHAN/Interview on “Asomot Soyabeen Khetir Sambhabana” With Dr. Kalyan Pathak
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Simcha Jacobovici, James H. Charlesworth, Robert Eisenmann What Happened to the JC Bunch? Ebionites
Simcha Jacobovici and Robert Eisenman Season 2 Episode 19 The The Naked Archaeologist What Happened to the JC Bunch?: Jesus Christ and his posse Gang of 12. The Essenes Paulionian followers; and, (James the brother of Jesus' followers: Ebionites)
Tracking the Tribe: The earliest Christians were, in fact, Jews - essentially, a Jewish sect of Jesus followers. They followed Jesus and respected his teachings as if he were much like a modern-day rabbi. And they adhered to the laws of Moses - which means they circumcised, ate Kosher, and respected Saturday as the Sabbath. So why is there such a separation between Judaism and Christianity today?
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Stevenson, M. & Wright, Archie, 2012. The Continuance of Written Prophecy in Second Temple Judaism, pp.ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.
Hempel, C., 2010. 4QMMT: Reevaluating the Text, the Function, and the Meaning of the Epilogue. Journal for the Study of Judaism, 41(3), p.435.
Grossman, M.L., 2001. READING 4QMMT: GENRE AND HISTORY. Revue de Qumrân, 20(1 (77), pp.3–22.
Hogeterp, A.L.A., 2008. 4QMMT and Paradigms of Second Temple Jewish Nomism. Dead Sea Discoveries, 15(3), pp.359–379.
Looijer, G.de., 2015. The Qumran Paradigm: a Critical Evaluation of Some Foundational Hypotheses in the Construction of the Qumran Sect., Williston: Society of Biblical Literature.
Shemesh, A., 2009. Halakhah in the making: the development of Jewish law from Qumran to the rabbis, Berkeley: University of California Press.
Jacobovici, S. & Pellegrino, C.R., 2007. The Jesus family tomb: the discovery, the investigation, and the evidence that could change history 1st ed., San Francisco]: HarperSanFrancisco.
Charlesworth, J.H., 1988. Jesus within Judaism: new light from exciting archaeological discoveries 1st ed., New York: Doubleday.
Charlesworth, J.H., 1985. The Old Testament pseudepigrapha and the New Testament: prolegomena for the study of Christian origins, Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] ; New York: Cambridge University Press.enman, R.H., 1996. The Dead Sea Scrolls and the first Christians: essays and translations, Shaftesbury [England] ; Rockport, Mass.: Element.
Pearl, D., 1979. Robert H. Eisenman: Islamic law in Palestine and Israel: a history of the survival of tanzimat and sharī'a in the British mandate and the Jewish state. (Social, Economic and Political Studies of the Middle East, Vol. XXVI.) xiv, 291 pp. Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1978. Guilders 96. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 42(03), pp.591–591.
Wise, M.O. & Eisenman, R.H., 1992. The Dead Sea scrolls uncovered: the first complete translation and interpretation of 50 key documents withheld for over 35 years,
Anon, 1993. James H. Charlesworth, ed. Jesus′ Jewishness: Exploring the Place of Jesus in Early Judaism. Shared Ground Among Jews and Christians: A Series of Explorations, vol.2. New York: Crossroad, 1991. 288 pp. AJS Review, 18(02), pp.333–333.
James H. Charlesworth, 2008. The Historical Jesus
James H. Charlesworth, 2010. The Good And Evil Serpent: How a Universal Symbol Became Christianized
García Martínez, F., 1986. James H. CHARLESWORTH, The Discovery of a Dead Sea Scroll (4Q Therapeia): Its Importance in the History of Medicine and Jesus Research, ICASALS Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas 1985, v and 41 pp., paper, n.p. Journal for the Study of Judaism, 17(2), pp.242–244.
@4:44 The Essenes, Saul of Tarsus' Christian movement; The Ebionites was the Christian movement started by James The Just the brother of Yeshua Dead Sea Scrolls 4QMMT
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Timeline of the name Palestine | Wikipedia audio article
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Timeline of the name Palestine
00:03:20 1 Historical references
00:03:30 1.1 Ancient period
00:03:39 1.1.1 Egyptian period
00:04:39 1.1.2 Assyrian period
00:06:26 1.2 Classical antiquity
00:06:35 1.2.1 Persian (Achaemenid) Empire period
00:08:36 1.2.2 Hellenic kingdoms (Ptolemaic/Seleucid/Hasmonean) period
00:09:27 1.2.3 Roman Jerusalem period
00:16:06 1.2.4 Roman Aelia Capitolina period
00:24:55 1.3 Late Antiquity period
00:25:04 1.3.1 Late Roman Empire (Byzantine) period
00:35:59 1.4 Middle Ages
00:36:07 1.4.1 Rashidun, Umayyad and Abbasid Caliphates period
00:42:25 1.4.2 Fatimid Caliphate period
00:44:47 1.4.3 Crusaders period
00:46:15 1.4.4 Ayyubid and Mamluk periods
00:52:21 1.5 Early modern period
00:52:30 1.5.1 Early Ottoman period
01:16:22 1.6 Modern period
01:16:31 1.6.1 Late Ottoman period
01:58:46 1.6.2 Formation of the British Mandate
02:03:59 2 Biblical references
02:08:56 3 Etymological considerations
02:09:36 4 See also
02:09:57 5 Bibliography
02:18:07 6 Notes
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This article presents a list of notable historical references to the name Palestine as a place name in the Middle East throughout the history of the region, including its cognates such as Filastin and Palaestina.
The term Peleset (transliterated from hieroglyphs as P-r-s-t) is found in five inscriptions referring to a neighboring people or land starting from circa 1150 BC during the Twentieth Dynasty of Egypt. The first known mention is at the temple at Medinet Habu which refers to the Peleset among those who fought with Egypt in Ramesses III's reign, and the last known is 300 years later on Padiiset's Statue. The Assyrians called the same region Palashtu/Palastu or Pilistu, beginning with Adad-nirari III in the Nimrud Slab in c. 800 BC through to an Esarhaddon treaty more than a century later. Neither the Egyptian nor the Assyrian sources provided clear regional boundaries for the term.The first appearance of the term Palestine was in 5th century BC Ancient Greece when Herodotus wrote of a district of Syria, called Palaistinê between Phoenicia and Egypt in The Histories. Herodotus was describing the coastal region, but is also considered to have applied the term to the inland region such as the Judean mountains and the Jordan Rift Valley. Later Greek writers such as Aristotle, Polemon and Pausanias also used the word, which was followed by Roman writers such as Ovid, Tibullus, Pomponius Mela, Pliny the Elder, Dio Chrysostom, Statius, Plutarch as well as Roman Judean writers Philo of Alexandria and Josephus. The word was never used in an official context during the Hellenistic period, and is not found on any Hellenistic coin or inscription, first coming into official use in the early second century AD. It has been contended that in the first century authors still associated the term with the southern coastal region.In 135 AD, the Greek Syria Palaestina was used in naming a new Roman province from the merger of Roman Syria and Roman Judaea after the Roman authorities crushed the Bar Kokhba Revolt. Circumstantial evidence links Hadrian to the renaming of the province, which took place around the same time as Jerusalem was refounded as Aelia Capitolina, but the precise date of the change in province name is uncertain. The common view that the name change was intended sever the connection of the Jews to their historical homeland is disputed.During the Byzantine period c. 390, the imperial province of Syria Palaestina was reorganized into: Palaestina Prima, Palaestina Secunda, and Palaestina Salutaris. Following the Muslim conquest, place names that were in use by the Byzantine administration generally continued to be used in Arabic. The use of the name Palestine became common in Early Modern English, was used in English and Arabic during the Mutasarrifate of Jerusalem. In the 20th century the name was used by the British to refer to Mandatory Palestine, a mandate from the former O ...
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Salusbury, Matt. Did the Romans Invent Christmas? History Today. December 1, 2009. Accessed December 1, 2015.
Simek, Rudolf. Dictionary of Northern Mythology. Cambridge England: D.S. Brewer, 1993.
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On 18 July 1216, seventeen cardinals present at the death of Innocent III assembled at Perugia (where Innocent III had died two days earlier) with the purpose of electing a new Pope. The troubled state of affairs in Italy, the threatening attitude of the Tatars, and the fear of a schism induced the cardinals to agree to an election by compromise. Cardinals Ugolino of Ostia (afterwards Pope Gregory IX) and Guido Papareschi were empowered to appoint the new Pope. Their choice fell upon Cencio Savelli, who accepted the tiara with reluctance and took the name of Honorius III..
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Daniel 11 Accuracy in Prophecy Inspires Faith - Eschatology #15
Historically we can trace most of Daniel 11 to the kingdoms of Egypt and Syria, specific individuals in their history, and even a man who represents a type of Antichrist, having displayed all of his characteristics. God gave this incredible insight into history hundreds of years before it happened. The accuracy with which it came to pass should inspire faith for the things yet to happen.
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