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Christopher Seitz
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KFF Health News' 'What the Health?'
Digesting Trump’s Big Budget Law
President Donald Trump’s big budget bill became his big budget law on July 4, codifying about $1 trillion in cuts to the Medicaid program. But the law includes many less-publicized provisions that could reshape the way the nation pays for and receives health care. Meanwhile, at the Department of Health and Human Services, uncertainty reigns as both staff and outside recipients of federal funds face cuts.Rachel Roubein of The Washington Post, Tami Luhby of CNN, and Rachel Cohrs Zhang of Bloomberg News join KFF Health News’ Julie Rovner to discuss these stories and more. Also this week...
2025-07-10
38 min
Choses à Savoir TECH VERTE
Combien pèse internet ?
Voilà une question improbable : quel est le poids d’Internet ? Aussi absurde que cela puisse paraître, certains scientifiques ont pris l’exercice très au sérieux. Des chercheurs comme Russell Seitz, Christopher White et Daniel Whiteson se sont lancés dans des calculs étonnants pour tenter de répondre à cette question. Résultat : des estimations aussi farfelues que fascinantes.Première approche, celle du physicien Russell Seitz en 2006. Il estime le poids d’Internet à 50 grammes, soit l’équivalent de deux fraises, en se basant sur la masse d’énergie nécessaire pour faire fonctionner les serveurs. Une méthod...
2025-03-31
02 min
Textual Community
Christopher Seitz on Creation, Job, and the Psalter
In this episode, I talk with Dr. Christopher Seitz about his wonderful new book on the theme of creation in the Psalter and in the book of Job. The book is titled, The Heights of the Hills Are His from Baylor University Press. Seitz discusses some of his motivations and goals for writing the book and also reflects on some of the main theological conclusions he develops. At any rate, I hope you enjoy this conversation about God's majesty, the biblical canon, the book of Job, and the Psalter. Seitz's other recent works along these lines are The Elder Testament: Ca...
2024-12-13
56 min
Currents in Religion
Psalms, Job, and the Creator God: A Chat with Christopher Seitz
In this episode, Zen speaks with Christopher Seitz about his new book The Heights of the Hills are His Also. Learn more about the book here: https://www.baylorpress.com/9781481322454/the-heights-of-the-hills-are-his-also/ Other Episodes You Might Like Bill Bellinger on the psalms and faith: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3MEUD4045KXTY3GtNhXRNy?si=HbVy3bRkTWqwdAmMYvIQCw Rebecca Poe Hays on the Psalms, trauma, and resilience: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0B475O1XqN0hA0795xWCWL?si=JiNq0nB2TKG5rQFQBFonlA Micheal O'Siadhail's Testament (with poems reflecting on the psalms): https...
2024-11-13
54 min
Filmskript
Klischees – ein Gespräch mit Marie-Lou Sellem.
In der dritten Folge haben Constantin und Heide die Schauspielerin und Regisseurin Marie-Lou Sellem zu Gast! Gemeinsam sprechen sie über Klischees und Stereotype: Wie können (weibliche) Figuren jenseits von oberflächlichen „Accessoires“ geschrieben werden? Was bedeutet es, neue Narrative „wie einen Muskel“ zu trainieren? Und wie kann Schauspielenden der Raum gegeben werden, um ihre Figuren wirklich mit Leben zu füllen?Es geht auch um die Bedeutung, selbst das vermeintlich Langweilige von Figuren zu erzählen, um Leerstellen zu vermeiden – und warum banale Dinge wie Zähneputzen oder kaputte Getränkeautomaten die Grenze zwischen Realität und Klischee aufze...
2024-10-22
1h 30
The Good Question Podcast
Beyond The Drip: Diving Into The Future Of IV Therapy with Dr. Christopher Seitz
IV therapy, a rising trend in healthcare, offers a range of benefits. With the potential to deliver quick hydration, vitamins, and essential nutrients directly into the bloodstream, it's a popular way to promote faster recovery, improved wellness, and enhanced energy levels for various health conditions. This episode will delve into the science behind these benefits and how they can be harnessed for better health. Joining the Good Question Podcast to discuss his unique role in the world of IV therapy is Dr. Christopher Seitz, a professional who brings his diverse background in wellness and holistic care to...
2024-10-16
31 min
Finding Genius Podcast
Revolutionizing Wellness With IV Therapy: A Conversation With Dr. Christopher Seitz
In today’s episode, Dr. Christopher Seitz joins the program to discuss the benefits of IV therapy. As a board-certified emergency physician by training, Dr. Seitz is an expert in sick and functional medicine. He brings his diverse background in wellness and holistic care to the American IV Association (AIVA), where he currently sits on the medical advisory board. Dr. Seitz is dedicated to advancing the field of IV hydration therapy through scientific precision and innovation. He does this using evidence-based science and ethical standards – bringing cutting-edge opportunities alongside enhanced regulatory attention… Dive in to explor...
2024-10-07
32 min
The Animal Law Podcast
Animal Law Podcast #109: The Case That Didn't Happen
Christopher Carraway and Steffen Seitz of the Animal Activist Legal Defense Project join us on this episode to talk about the case that didn’t happen. You may have heard about a criminal trial that was supposed to take place back in March in Wisconsin, where three activists affiliated with Direct Action Everywhere, Wayne Hsiung, Paul Picklesimer, and Eva Hamer, were charged with felonies resulting from the rescue of several beagles from Ridglan Farms, a notorious facility that breeds dogs for use in research. Suddenly, right before trial, the charges were dropped, and none of us ever he...
2024-06-26
53 min
Mariann Sullivan – Our Hen House
Animal Law Podcast #109: The Case That Didn't Happen
Christopher Carraway and Steffen Seitz of the Animal Activist Legal Defense Project join us on this episode to talk about the case that didn’t happen. You may have heard about a criminal trial that was supposed to take place back in March in Wisconsin, where three activists affiliated with Direct Action Everywhere, Wayne Hsiung, Paul Picklesimer, and Eva Hamer, were charged with felonies resulting from the rescue of several beagles from Ridglan Farms, a notorious facility that breeds dogs for use in research. Suddenly, right before trial, the charges were dropped, and none of us ever he...
2024-06-26
53 min
The Vatican Briefing
A border bishop's 'grave concern'
In this episode of "The Vatican Briefing," a leading Catholic bishop on the U.S.-Mexico border expresses "grave concern" that the 2024 presidential race could lead to further demonization of migrants seeking to enter the country."I'm concerned about the election period very much," El Paso Bishop Mark Seitz tells expert journalists Joshua J. McElwee and Christopher White. "It seems that politicians have latched on to immigration as a way to mobilize their bases."Seitz, who has served in El Paso since 2013 and is currently the chairman of the...
2024-04-30
29 min
Der Stärken Snack
Snack #34: 🦋"Sinn von Schönheit" mit 👨🏼🏫 Prof. Dr. Gordon Müller-Seitz - Lehrstuhlinhaber und Professor für Strategie, Innovation und Kooperation
Der VIA (Values in Action) Survey ist ein psychologisches Instrument zur Messung von Charakterstärken. Er basiert auf der positiven Psychologie und wurde von Dr. Martin Seligman und Dr. Christopher Peterson entwickelt. Der VIA Survey identifiziert 24 Charakterstärken, die in verschiedenen Kulturen und Gesellschaften als wünschenswert angesehen werden. Zu diesen Stärken gehören zum Beispiel Tapferkeit, Weisheit, Liebe, Kreativität, Fairness und Dankbarkeit.Der "Sinn für Schönheit" ist eine der 24 Charakterstärken im VIA Survey. Diese Stärke bezieht sich auf die Fähigkeit, Schönheit und Exzellenz in verschiedenen Formen wahrzunehmen und zu schätzen...
2024-02-13
26 min
KI kapiert - der Podcast der KI-Campus-Community
#15 Fakt oder Deepfake? – Desinformation in Zeiten generativer KI
Ein Gespräch mit Christopher Nehring zu neuen Möglichkeiten der Informationsmanipulation Der Zugriff auf KI-generierte Informationen in Form von Texten, Bildern oder Videos ist bereits fester Bestandteil unseres medialen Alltags – auch wenn wir uns dessen oft gar nicht bewusst sind. Damit wächst auch die Gefahr der ungefilterten Verbreitung von Fehl- und Desinformationen, die auf subtile Weise Einfluss auf die individuelle und öffentliche Meinungsbildung nehmen können. In dieser Folge spricht Stefan Göllner mit Christopher Nehring. Er ist Experte für Geheimdienste und Sicherheitsjournalismus und beschäftigt sich intensiv mit den neuen Möglichkeiten der Beeinflussung durch KI-generier...
2024-01-18
46 min
KI kapiert - der Podcast der KI-Campus-Community
#15 Fakt oder Deepfake? – Desinformation in Zeiten generativer KI
Ein Gespräch mit Christopher Nehring zu neuen Möglichkeiten der Informationsmanipulation Der Zugriff auf KI-generierte Informationen in Form von Texten, Bildern oder Videos ist bereits fester Bestandteil unseres medialen Alltags – auch wenn wir uns dessen oft gar nicht bewusst sind. Damit wächst auch die Gefahr der ungefilterten Verbreitung von Fehl- und Desinformationen, die auf subtile Weise Einfluss auf die individuelle und öffentliche Meinungsbildung nehmen können. In dieser Folge spricht Stefan Göllner mit Christopher Nehring. Er ist Experte für Geheimdienste und Sicherheitsjournalismus und beschäftigt sich intensiv mit den neuen Möglichkeiten der Beeinflussung durch KI-generier...
2024-01-18
46 min
The Tammy Peterson Podcast
57. A Physicist’s Perspective on Climate Change | Dr. Christopher Essex
This episode was recorded on December 12th, 2023. Dr. Christopher Essex, Emeritus Professor of Mathematics and Physics at the University of Western Ontario (Western University), and former director of its Theoretical Physics Program, is a distinguished researcher known for pioneering work in the thermodynamics of photon and neutrino radiation. Notably, he accurately estimated the Earth's entropy production rate and computed the first correct peak temperatures for laser radiation. A sought-after international speaker, he has taught at UNESCO's advanced school in Udine, Italy, and presented at the Joint European Thermodynamics Conference in Chemnitz, Germany. Co-discoverer of the entropy production...
2024-01-12
1h 25
Intertwined - faith • community • ecology
A less-certain Christmas
What can the book of Isaiah tell us about Christmas? How is prophecy sometimes misused? When is certainty a bad thing? When is certainty a good thing? Does the Bible tell us to celebrate Christmas?"A less-certain Christmas" is based on Isaiah 40:1-11.“Comfort, oh comfort my people,”says your God.“Speak softly and tenderly to Jerusalem,but also make it very clearThat she has served her sentence,that her sin is taken care of—forgiven!She’s been punished enough and more than enough,and now it’s over...
2023-12-10
13 min
NBC Meet the Press
Meet the Press NOW – October 31
FBI Director Christopher Wray warns the Hamas attack in Israel could inspire attacks on the U.S. by terrorist and violent extremist groups. NBC News National Political Correspondent Steve Kornacki breaks down the races to watch on Election Day 2023. Alex Seitz-Wald, NBC News senior digital politics reporter, explains how the Muslim-American voters in swing states are threatening to vote against President Biden. Steve Taravella, senior spokesperson for the U.N. World Food Program, discusses the urgent humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
2023-10-31
49 min
Textual Community
Christopher Seitz on the Canonical Approach & Biblical Hermeneutics
In this episode, I talk with Dr. Christopher Seitz about his work in hermeneutics, the history of interpretation, and canon studies. In our conversation, we talk about his development of a canonical approach over the course of his career and some of the interesting changes in the fields of Old and New Testament studies. We also discuss the work of Brevard Childs and some of the convergences the canonical approach has in scholarly and ecclesial settings. His recent books along these lines are The Elder Testament: Canon, Theology, Trinity (Baylor), Convergences: Canon and Catholicity (Baylor), and Essays on Prophecy and Can...
2023-10-20
58 min
Mrparka's Weekly Reviews and Update/ The Secret Top 10
Horror in 1981: The Prowler with Ian Irza
Horror in 1981: The Prowler with Ian Irza This time the guest is Ian Irza. Ian is a huge film fan and a podcaster. Ian has a vast knowledge of horror and cult cinema. The Prowler - 1981 - Joe Zito Starring Vicky Dawson Christopher Goutman Lawrence Tierney Farley Granger Cindy Weintraub Lisa Dunsheath David Sederholm Bill Nunnery Thom Bray Diane Rode Bryan Englund Donna Davis Carleton Carpenter Joy Glaccum Timothy Wahrer John Seitz Bill Hugh Collins Dan Lounsbery Land of the Creeps Blogspot - https://landofthecreeps.blogspot.com/ Land of the Creeps Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0UUxOhtj1rex5...
2023-09-22
49 min
Piratensender Powerplay
E137: Der schwarze Sommerabgrund
ShownotesAnlässlich des Vorschlags von Thorsten Frei das individuelle Recht auf Asyl abschaffen zu wollen, sprechen Friedemann und Samira über Populismus, Rechtsrückungen und leere Signifikanten, anhand von Donatella Di Cesare über die Philosophie der Migration und anhand von Eva von Redecker, darüber, was es bedeutet Bleibefreiheit zu haben und anhand von Christopher Nolans "Oppenheimer" was wissenschaftliche Verantwortung bedeutet.Besprochenes“Das individuelle Recht auf Asyl muss ersetzt werden”, Gastbeitrag von Thorsten Frei, FAZ, https://archive.is/MZXot"Bleibefreiheit" von Eva von Redecker, S. Fischer, https://www.fischerverlage.de/buch/eva-von-r...
2023-07-21
1h 02
Natürliche Ausrede
161 mit Dr. Michael Ohl über Wespen
Der Biologe und Entomologe Dr. Michael Ohl ist wissenschaftlicher Leiter der Sammlung Hymenoptera und Neuropterida am Museum für Naturkunde, Berlin, Professor an der Humboldt-Universität Berlin sowie der Autor von „Stachel und Staat“ und „Expeditionen zu den Ersten ihrer Art“. In seinem neuesten Buch „Wespen - Ein Portrait“ geht er der kulturhistorischen Charakterisierung der, allgemein als Unruhestifter verschrieenen Insekten, ihrer Geschichte, ihrer Vielfalt und ihrer Bedeutung auf den Grund. Ein Gespräch über Erkenntnisse, Missverständnisse und Mythen rund um Bienen, Wespen und Hornissen, welche evolutionären Gründe Schmerz und Gift haben, wie der Mensch zur Verb...
2023-06-12
1h 36
Natürliche Ausrede
159 mit Paul-Philipp Hanske und Benedikt Sarreiter über Ekstasen
Vom Anbeginn menschlicher Stammesgemeinschaften bis in die Post Moderne nutzt der Homo Sapiens verschiedene Techniken und Hilfsmittel um in Ekstase zu verfallen. Dieser intensive psychologische Ausnahmezustand, das Außersichgeraten, die maximale Entrückung wurde herbeigeführt, um Zwiesprache mit den Göttern zu halten, in der Welt der Geister alles zum Besten zu wenden, um Seelenfrieden und Erkenntnis zu erlangen oder sich ganz in den Augenblick zu versenken. Das Buch „Ekstasen der Gegenwart: Über Entgrenzung, Subkulturen und Bewusstseinsindustrie“ von Benedikt Sarreiter und Paul-Philipp Hanske spannt einen großen historischen Bogen von Schamanen zu Beschwörern zu Christli...
2023-05-22
2h 09
Natürliche Ausrede
153 mit Susanne Wedlich über Schleim
In „Das Buch vom Schleim“ trägt die Wissenschaftsautorin Susanne Wedlich die naturwissenschaftlichen Erkenntnisse über die ebenso vielfältige wie oft verkannte Substanz Schleim zusammen. Das 2019 erschienene Buch gilt als Standardwerk in einem Themenkomplex, der sich immer noch im Stadium der Grundlagenforschung befindet und wurde bisher für den Englischen, Italienischen und Amerikanischen Markt übersetzt. Ein Gespräch über die Aufgaben und das „Erinnerungsvermögen“ von Schleim, über menschlichen Ekel, biologische Bodenkrusten, mit Millionen Zellkernen ausgestatteter Einzeller, warum ihr Buch nicht das neue 50 Shades of Grey wurde und wie sich der Klimawandel auf die, bisher noch kaum erforsc...
2023-03-20
1h 48
EMS 20/20
Pacing/Pressor Pressure
Special Guests from GuardianCME! Jason Seitz and Dr. Chris Seitz join the guys as they attempt to cook up an answer to a fork in the road on this weeks episode!
2023-01-18
1h 41
David Bombal
#409: David Bombal: 2023 Path to Master Hacker
This is your path to becoming a master hacker. From zero to getting the skills you need to be successful. // Videos mentioned // Top hacking books: https://youtu.be/trPJaCGBbKU Wireshark with Chris Greer: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... Vickie Li Bug Bounty Bootcamp: https://youtu.be/QqrK294l_oI // BOOKS // - Linux basics for hackers by Occupy the Web: https://amzn.to/3A2oJM1 - Gray Hat Hacking Sixth Edition, The Ethical Hacker’s Handbook by Various Authors: https://amzn.to/3Tk...
2023-01-06
25 min
David Bombal
#409: 2023 Path to Master Hacker
This is your path to becoming a master hacker. From zero to getting the skills you need to be successful. // MENU // 00:00 - Coming up 00:43 - Top skills for hacking 01:34 - The Hacker Mindset 01:49 - Analytical/Problem Solving Skills // Be creative 05:34 - Persistence // Never give up 08:50 - CompTIA A+ and basic computer skills 09:21 - Networking skills // CompTIA Network+ and virtualisation 09:47 - Linux // CompTIA Linux+ 10:18 - Virtualization 12:02 - Basic Wireshark knowledge // Practical Packet Analysis 13:48 - Security concepts and technologies // CompTIA Security+ and Hackers-Arise Security+ Training 15:48 - Scripting skills // Python and GO 17:40 - Database skills // SQL injection 19:04 - Web application skills 19:57 - Forensics...
2023-01-04
25 min
The Loop
Did Augusta National ruin its 13th hole? We debate
On a slow golf week, Augusta National made major news with the significant changes the club has made to its iconic par-5 13th hole. Alex, Steve and Christopher debate whether or not the extra length makes the hole better or worse, and whether or not it will still be a momentous hole on the back nine on Sunday. Plus, we discuss Jon Rahm’s comments on the Official World Golf Ranking, the rigged format at Golf Digest’s annual Seitz Cup and Lydia Ko’s massive payday on the LPGA. Finally, we make our NFL Week 12 picks, which include a doub...
2022-11-22
45 min
David Bombal
#405: Top Hacking Books you need to read
What are the top hacking books to get started? Practical and good hacking books? OTW discusses his favourite Hacking and cybersecurity books with me. Do you agree with him? Did we miss any great books? // MENU // 00:00 - Coming Up 00:20 - Intro 00:25 - Welcome Back OccupyTheWeb 00:55 - Network Basics for Hackers 02:04 - Other Books Releasing 02:51 - OccupyTheWeb Book Recommendations 03:22 - Linux Basics for Hackers 05:02 - Gray Hat Hacking 05:52 - This is How They Tell Me the World Ends 07:49 - Hands On Hacking 09:33 - Penetration Testing 10:56 - Getting Started Becoming a Master Hacker 12:11 - The Science of Human Hacking 14:01 - Black Hat...
2022-11-15
27 min
David Bombal
#405: David Bombal: Top Hacking Books you need to read
What are the top hacking books to get started? Practical and good hacking books? OTW discusses his favourite Hacking and cybersecurity books with me. Do you agree with him? Did we miss any great books? // BOOKS // - Linux basics for hackers by Occupy the Web: https://amzn.to/3A2oJM1 - Gray Hat Hacking Sixth Edition, The Ethical Hacker’s Handbook by Various Authors: https://amzn.to/3TkI0Pr - This is how they tell me the world ends by Nicole Perlroth: https://amzn.to/3NWj3st - Hands on...
2022-11-15
27 min
Originalteile - Der Leute-Podcast aus Heilbronn & Region
Originalteile-Podcast - Folge #31 mit Christopher Bollmann / Co-Gründer Restaurant NOSH'T
Christopher hat Robert in seinem frisch eröffneten NOSH'T empfangen und erzählt, wie die ersten Tage angelaufen sind, wie er mit seinem Co-Gründer Christopher auf die Idee kam und wie es ihn vor über 10 Jahren nach Heilbronn verschlagen hat und warum … Christopher hat Robert in seinem frisch eröffneten NOSH'T empfangen und erzählt, wie die ersten Tage angelaufen sind, wie er mit seinem Co-Gründer Christopher auf die Idee kam und wie es ihn vor über 10 Jahren nach Heilbronn verschlagen hat und warum er immer noch in der, wie Christopher es nennt, Kompromiss-Stadt Heilbronn ist und sich hier...
2022-01-31
1h 13
Tell Me About Your Father
Tell Me About Your Mother, Tony Soprano: Part 1 With Matt Zoller Seitz and Alan Sepinwall
Tell Me About Your Father is relocating to New Jersey for the next few episodes and immersing ourselves in the fathers, mothers, children, generational trauma and crystalline dysfunction of the Soprano family. We’ve also got two very special guests joining us across the entirety of these episodes: The Sopranos Sessions authors and critics Matt Zoller Seitz and Alan Sepinwall, the foremost experts on this show and all things that make David Chase tick. In this episode, we talk with Matt and Alan about their 20+ year relationship with the show, the genius performance of Nancy Marchand as Tony’s albatross of a...
2021-10-18
1h 12
The Sacramentalists
Interview with Dr. Christopher Seitz
On today's episode we interview Dr. Christopher Seitz about canonical criticism and biblical theology. You can send your feedback and questions to thesacramentalists@gmail.com or reach out to us on Twitter @sacramentalists. If you want to dive deeper and enjoy dialoguing with others about content on the Sacramentalists, check out our Facebook discussion group here. Be sure to join our Communion of Patreon Saints for only $5 a month!
2021-09-13
1h 14
EMS 20/20
One is (Almost) Never Enough
Like frames in a hit movie about landing a plane in the Hudson River, EKG's are but a single moment in time. Dr. Seitz joins in this weeks episode and guys read YOUR responses from last weeks EKG. Does the crew make the right call? Listen and find out! NREMT tests looming? Need to refresh? Join Seitz and Sirens TODAY with the promo code EMS2020 for 20% off! https://www.seitzandsirens.com
2021-06-10
1h 36
The Complete Works
The Complete Works Ep. 95: Christopher Nolan – INSOMNIA (2002)
The Complete Works Ep. 95 The Complete Works is a review and in-depth analysis podcast. FilmBook contributor Doug Hess reacts to and analyzes every film in the filmography of Christopher Nolan, scene-by-scene in each episode. This week, Doug discusses Christopher Nolan's 2002 film Insomnia. Insomnia stars Al Pacino, Robin Williams, Hilary Swank, Maura Tierney, Martin Donovan, Nicky Katt, Paul Dooley, Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe, Tasha Simms, and Maura Tierney. Insomnia was written by Hillary Seitz. Insomnia's plot synopsis: "Two Los Angeles homicide detectives are dispatched to a northern town where the sun doesn't set to investigate the methodical murder of a local teen." Cr...
2021-05-09
14 min
EMS 20/20
One of Our Own
Sometimes we are put in the terrible position to treat one of our own! The guys call in Dr. Seitz from Seitz and Sirens to dissect the treatment of a reaction caused by a sneaky strawberry.
2021-04-14
1h 37
Everything Else with Nick Steward
62: Brian Seitz on Christopher Hitchens
Elect Exclusive #13—find out what you're missing on Patreon. I got to sit down with Patron Brian Seitz to discuss a couple chapters of god Is Not Great for this month's Elect Exclusive episode! We talk about pigs and circumcision mostly, but a few other things as well. Enjoy! Apologies for some of the audio problems. I spent hours trying to fix it. Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/deathofdeath
2021-04-06
1h 36
Beeson Divinity School Podcast
The Elder Testament: A Conversation with Christopher Seitz
Co-hosts Doug Sweeney and Kristen Padilla interview Dr. Christopher Seitz who was at Beeson, March 23-25, delivering the annual Biblical Studies Lectures. They talk to him about his spiritual and academic journey, his lectures and his research.
2021-03-30
39 min
Insights with Seitz: Symphony of Scripture
Twenty-Sixth Sunday after Pentecost, November 21st, 2021
We come to the end of our Lectionary Year. Every symphony has its crescendo and finale and the Sunday of Christ the King is that for the lectionary year. All our readings look toward the end of things brought to completion by the King of Kings. David’s final words. Daniel’s final vision. Revelation’s NT version of that, much of it a recycling of OT apocalyptic visions and figures. We leave Mark for John and Jesus’ own final words to Pilate. We begin with the last words of David. A man like other men, and...
2020-11-18
14 min
Insights with Seitz: Symphony of Scripture
Twenty-Fifth Sunday after Pentecost, November 14th, 2021
We are approaching the end of the lectionary year B, and as noted, we have this Sunday a reading from the apocalyptic portion of Mark, which in its entirety runs for some 37 verses. Our selection is but the brief, opening portion of that. Also as noted, the focus on the end times, at the end of the lectionary year, which has its correlates in Matthew 24 and Luke 21, continues into the first Sundays of Advent – Advent in this sense, meaning the Second Coming of Christ and not the First Coming alone. So Luke’s apocalyptic material picks up in Ye...
2020-11-18
15 min
Insights with Seitz: Symphony of Scripture
Twenty-Fourth Sunday after Pentecost, November 7th, 2021
In our lessons for this Sunday, the conclusion from the book of Ruth wraps up Track One’s brief summary of that marvelous brief work, and joins to it an equally uplifting psalm 127. In Track Two the reading from 1 Kings 17, Elijah and the widow from Zarephath, has been chosen to come alongside Jesus’ bold commendation of the widow, who “out of poverty has put in everything she had” into the temple treasury. Mark has aligned this brief account with Jesus’ condemnation of those scribes who love their finery, but have fleeced widows contemptuously. The Epistle reading continues our selections from Hebre...
2020-11-18
13 min
Insights with Seitz: Symphony of Scripture
Twenty-Third Sunday after Pentecost, October 31st, 2021
I want to stop and take stock of where we are in the lectionary year. November provides the final four segments of Year B, years that typically end with the dramatic Second Coming readings from each of the three synoptic Gospels, this year represented by Mark 13. The lectionary obviously has us heading toward Jerusalem and Jesus teaching along the way, but it is in Lent that the Passion story itself is told. We have selections of readings from Mark, then, that come from chapters 11 and 12. Jesus has reached Jerusalem and triumphally entered before adoring crowds. He then turns to...
2020-11-18
15 min
Insights with Seitz: Symphony of Scripture
Twenty-Second Sunday after Pentecost, October 24th, 2021
We have reached a major turning point in Mark’s Gospel. Indeed the major turning point. Jesus is about to enter Jerusalem to face the fate he has been promising will be his, and whose details have been given most recently down to specifics. The disciples persist in various forms of blindness and half-blindness, but doggedly he instructs them and they follow. Their fate too has been described, and it is to their credit they do not turn and head in the other direction. Not yet. We now enter the frame passage matching the one that opened th...
2020-11-18
15 min
Insights with Seitz: Symphony of Scripture
Twenty-First Sunday after Pentecost, Octrober 17th, 2021
Six Sundays ago, our reading was the first passion prediction, and this Sunday’s reading follows the third and final one of the set. We also noted that this particular section of Mark is framed by two healing stories involving blindness, in 8:22-26 and following our reading for this Sunday, in 10:46-52, the healing of blind Bartimaeus. Prior to this framed section Mark has given frequent geographical notice of Jesus’ movements, as he crisscrosses Galilee and his synagogue ministry there, and begins to move outward into Gentile regions, Tyre, Sidon, the cities of the Decapolis. Over the last six Sund...
2020-11-18
17 min
Insights with Seitz: Symphony of Scripture
Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost, October 10th, 2021
We continue our Track One readings from the Book of Job; the Epistle reading from Hebrews; Track Two’s Amos and Mark pairing, and accompanying psalms. Job endures three rounds of dialogues with his friends, who after sitting seven days in silence at his dilemma, open their mouths. And open them they do. I take the view that the rounds are not static and repetitive rehearsals of set views, but rather initially Job is counselled to rely on his innocence. However, frustrated at his responses to this counsel, they become increasingly hostile and accusatory. Round three, where we...
2020-11-18
15 min
Insights with Seitz: Symphony of Scripture
Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost, October 3rd, 2021
There is a good deal of symphonic overlay in our lessons for this Sunday. This is due to the recycling of texts across our readings, as the Bible speaks from depth to depth, as it so often does! That is its genius. A book unlike any other book. Jesus cites verses that appear in Genesis 1 (God made them male and female) and Genesis 2 (For this reason a man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh). The OT reading for the day is taken from this...
2020-11-18
15 min
Insights with Seitz: Symphony of Scripture
Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost, September 26th, 2021
After hearing last week of the woman of valor, from the last chapter of Proverbs, I spoke of the clear evocation of Ruth, who is called by the same term by Boaz in the book which follows Proverbs in Hebrew lists. Valiant she is. And Track One will turn to her in weeks to come. For this Sunday we have another of the strong women of valor from the OT, Esther. The story of Esther, Mordecai, Haman and the great Persian King Ahaseurus (Xerxes in some versions) is drawing to its dramatic conclusion in the single reading t...
2020-11-18
14 min
Insights with Seitz: Symphony of Scripture
Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost, September 19th, 2021
We skip over the Transfiguration (it is read on the last Sunday before the Lenten season starts) and the healing of the epileptic to arrive at the second passion prediction. In all three of these scenes we have misunderstandings by the disciples, to various degrees, from rebuke to arguments concerning rank, each followed by Jesus’ correction. Episodes 2 and 3 are very similar in this regard. What has brought on this concern for rank, and do the disciples mean now or at a future time? The third scene is clearer than our present one: there James and John speak of...
2020-11-18
16 min
Insights with Seitz: Symphony of Scripture
Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost, September 12th, 2021
We now come to a major transitional section in the middle of the Gospel of Mark. The threefold passion prediction of Jesus, today, next week in chapter nine, and again in chapter ten, provides the steady rhythm line. Jesus activity in Galilee—his rapid fire activity in chapter one, his healings and teachings, on two sides of the Sea of Galilee and beginning to broaden out into gentile regions, his being dogged by Jewish officials come up from Jerusalem—all this is giving way now, driven by his announcement openly that he is to go up to Jerusalem and, as h...
2020-11-18
17 min
Insights with Seitz: Symphony of Scripture
Fifteenth Sunday after Pentecost, September 5th, 2021
We continue our slow walk alongside Jesus in Mark’s narrative portrayal, back and forth across the Sea of Galilee, Jewish and Gentile sides, and now widening his trajectory and entering the historically prosperous coastal regions of Tyre and Sidon, and on into the Decapolis. Track One likewise continues to march through the literature associated with Solomon, moving from Song of Songs to a short trek through the Book of Proverbs. And as well, we are following in both Tracks a continuous reading through the Epistle of James. In both Tracks, Psalms appropriate to the OT reading are provided, in...
2020-11-18
15 min
Insights with Seitz: Symphony of Scripture
Tenth Sunday after Pentecost, August 1st, 2021
The feeding of the five thousand is the only miracle recorded by all four Gospels. Our year B Gospel of Mark and the Gospel of John share as well the account of a fearsome sea crossing, which follows it, and in which Jesus comes to the disciples walking on the water. In John, this mysterious boat-less night crossing of the Sea of Galilee by Jesus leads the well-fed crowds to believe he is still at Tiberias. Searching for him and finding him instead at Capernaum, Jesus launches into a long discourse about spiritual food and the true bread from...
2020-11-18
16 min
Insights with Seitz: Symphony of Scripture
Ninth Sunday after Pentecost, July 25th, 2021
Our Gospel reading for the 9th Sunday after Pentecost has clearly omitted a major section in the middle of the sixth chapter of Mark, some 20 verses, so as to let the focus fall on Jesus boat crossing with his disciples/apostles and his compassion on the crowds seeking to be in his healing presence. Left out here in Mark is the feeding of the five thousand, followed by a terrifying sea crossing where Jesus walks on the water and reassures his closest disciples. This same sequence is found in the sixth chapter of John’s Go...
2020-11-18
16 min
Insights with Seitz: Symphony of Scripture
Eighth Sunday after Pentecost, July 18th, 2021
When we left David last week the tribes of all Israel had rallied around him, and his kingship effectively began. Only the lame Mepibosheth from the House of Saul remained alive. This Sunday marks the movement of the ark of the covenant to Jerusalem, where there is as yet no temple, but the religious significance of Jerusalem for what will become the Davidic monarchy is being made clear. When last we left the venerable ark it was in Kireath-Jearim, to the west of the City of David, where it had remained, we are told in the first...
2020-11-18
18 min
Insights with Seitz: Symphony of Scripture
Seventh Sunday after Pentecost, July 11th, 2021
Our readings for the 7th Sunday after Pentecost, for 8 July, are in Track One a continuation of our walk through Samuel, paired with Psalm 48. In Track Two a reading from Ezekiel paired with Psalm 123 and the Gospel of Mark Chapter 6. And the Epistle reading for both tracks from the 12th chapter of Second Corinthians. With the death of Saul, the drama of the final chapters of 1 Samuel stabilizes so far as David’s own health and safety are concerned. But as with aftershocks following an earthquake, the transition to his own secure rule is not yet here. A...
2020-11-18
13 min
Insights with Seitz: Symphony of Scripture
Sixth Sunday after Pentecost, July 4th, 2021
For our Pentecost readings in Track I over the past weeks, we have been supplied with four key episodes from the first 17 chapters of that book: the Call of Samuel, the Request for a King, the Selection and Anointing of David, and David and Goliath. Today we cross over the entire remaining chapters—14 all told—to the account of the death of Saul and Jonathan and David’s elegy over them. One of the main challenges of the narration is the overshadowing fact that Saul remains King even as David has been anointed by Samuel as his replac...
2020-11-18
18 min
Insights with Seitz: Symphony of Scripture
Fifth Sunday after Pentecost, June 27th, 2021
On the face of it the transition from the parable instruction of Jesus to the crowds, with private tutorials for the disciples, to the stilling of the sea in today’s reading seems abrupt. The address of Jesus as “teacher” offers some help but still makes for a very different classroom in a boat at sea. Nothing parabolic but indeed quite real in a squall. There may be a bit of transition, though subtly conveyed, in his announcement that they are leaving the crowds behind to go to the other side. If the implication of “to the other side of the s...
2020-11-18
15 min
Insights with Seitz: Symphony of Scripture
Fourth Sunday after Pentecost, June 20th, 2021
For the 4th Sunday after Pentecost we continue our 1 Samuel readings, Epistle texts from 2 Corinthians, two short parables from the Gospel of Mark, paired with OT equivalents in the form of Ezekiel’s allegory/parable/riddle concerning the great cedar, and the Psalms of response keyed to the two different OT readings. For last Sunday we tried to summarize the main story line of the Samuel material. In spite of grave threats from the Philistines and others, during Samuel’s long tenure Israel was faithfully preserved from attack. The people feared his passing and asked for a King...
2020-11-18
14 min
Insights with Seitz: Symphony of Scripture
Third Sunday after Pentecost, June 13th, 2021
Our readings for the 3rd Sunday after Pentecost are, for both tracks, a portion of Mark 3—the confrontation between Jesus and certain scribes come down from Jerusalem—the continuous Epistle reading from 2 Corinthians 4, a portion from 1 Samuel paired with Psalm 138, and for the complementary Track 2 a text from Genesis with Psalm 130 chosen to emphasize the satanic character of the confrontation with Jesus we read in the Gospel. Let me start by offering a brief summary of the contents of 1 Samuel, the focus of Track One, that is, those portions left out between the Sunday selections, the call of Sa...
2020-11-18
15 min
Insights with Seitz: Symphony of Scripture
Second Sunday after Pentecost, June 6th, 2021
For the first 22 Sundays of the Christian Year–through Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, Lent, and Pentecost and Trinity Sundays—we have followed a consistent lectionary pattern. Easter was an exception given the use of Acts as the first lesson and a roughly continuous reading through 1 John. That pattern involves a first OT reading and Psalm which have been chosen to complement the Gospel reading for the day, and at times the Epistle as well. “In many and various ways” the OT, Psalm and Gospel selections display important relationships between God’s work in Israel and in Jesus Christ. Wit...
2020-11-18
18 min
Insights with Seitz: Symphony of Scripture
Trinity Sunday, May 30th, 2021
Trinity Sunday is the one Sunday of the year dedicated to the mature confession, following on from the gift of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost, that God is three in one, the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. The collect for the day lines it out: to confess the true faith is to acknowledge the glory of the eternal Trinity, and in the power of the divine majesty, to worship the unity. A bit of a mouthful and sounding symmetrically algebraic and not doxology or an act of worship of the Living God, which at its heart it...
2020-11-18
15 min
Insights with Seitz: Symphony of Scripture
Day of Pentecost, May 23rd, 2021
For every year of the three year lectionary readings for the Day of Pentecost, the Gospel is taken from John, and those sections in chapters 14-16 dealing with the Holy Spirit. The Paraclete, Comforter, Counselor, Advocate, sent by the Father in the Son’s name, who will be present with them as he has been present thus far, but more so. They are not therefore to be sorrowful, now and as they witness his coming death and departure, because his going to the Father means simultaneously his sending of the Holy Spirit, to comfort them and confirm in them hi...
2020-11-18
14 min
Insights with Seitz: Symphony of Scripture
Seventh Sunday of Easter, May 16th, 2021
We arrive this Sunday at the last set of readings before Pentecost, those chosen for the final, 7th Sunday of the Easter season. In each of the three different lectionary years, portions of John 17 are read on this final Sunday, from what is called Jesus’ High Priestly prayer, as the Gospel reading. A final portion from 1 John is the Epistle and the first psalm is chosen for complementing the other readings. We have been noting the movement through selections of Acts in the Easter season, and today we reverse direction and find ourselves right at the start in...
2020-11-18
16 min
Insights with Seitz: Symphony of Scripture
Sixth Sunday of Easter, May 9th, 2021
We’ve come to the penultimate Sunday of the Easter season, the sixth Sunday, the week in which Ascension falls. Forty days after the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Next Sunday is the final Sunday before Pentecost. Our lessons come from, as usual, the Acts of the Apostles, chapter 10 this week, the final section of the story of Cornelius’ conversion. First John the final chapter, and the Gospel of John, from the farewell discourses of Jesus, the fifteenth chapter. And Psalm 98. As we have been observing, the Acts of the Apostles shows the Holy Spirit moving resolutely, mysteriously, and...
2020-11-18
16 min
Insights with Seitz: Symphony of Scripture
Fifth Sunday of Easter, May 2nd, 2021
In the symphony of scripture for the 5th Sunday of Easter, we continue our selected readings from the Acts of the Apostles, joined by portions of First John. As noted before, because Acts is shared across all three lectionary years, the selections are often made intentionally so as to come alongside the other readings; we saw this last week. Today we jump ahead from the healing of the man born lame, in Acts 3-4, to the marvelous account of the conversion of the Ethiopian high official, in the 8th chapter of Acts. This Sunday there are however no clear...
2020-11-18
18 min
Insights with Seitz: Symphony of Scripture
Fourth Sunday of Easter, April 25th, 2021
The lessons chosen for the 4th Sunday of Easter are taken from Acts, chapter 4; the 23rd Psalm; First John chapter 3; and the Gospel of John chapter 10. The Gospel reading should alert us that we are moving away from resurrection accounts such as we have had them from the end of the synoptic Gospels and John and into new terrain. So first a word about that. We have been using the word symphony to speak of the way four lessons have been chosen, or orchestrated, so as to bring forth the stunning music of God’s wo...
2020-11-18
15 min
Insights with Seitz: Symphony of Scripture
Third Sunday of Easter, April 18th, 2021
As discussed last week, a pattern can be observed in the selection of readings during the Easter season. Instead of a first, OT reading we have selections from the Acts of the Apostles. The second lesson is a semi-continuous reading: from 1 Peter in Year A, Revelation in Year C, and this year, from First John. This makes for a different kind of symphonic effect than what we have come to expect. Especially the usual OT-Gospel linkages and associations we have come to identify and appreciate, as bringing into focus the Gospel of OT and NT in coordination. In symphonic...
2020-11-18
16 min
Insights with Seitz: Symphony of Scripture
Second Sunday of Easter, April 11th, 2021
For the crescendo Sundays of Palm Sunday and Easter, the readings chosen and their relationship to each other are straightforward and clear to the point of overflowing. There is a lot of good material to choose from and work with. The symphony soars. Let’s take a moment to look ahead a bit now, as Easter is not only a single decisive day, but for churches using a lectionary a season of seven Sundays. Seven Sundays conforming to the seven times seven weeks of the Feast of Weeks, Shavuot in Hebrew or Pentecost in Greek. The wheat ha...
2020-11-18
15 min
Insights with Seitz: Symphony of Scripture
Easter, April 4th, 2021
We have a rich symphony of lessons to choose from on Easter Sunday. More so than on other Sundays due to the several choices offered. The resurrection account from John or what is often called the shorter version from Mark. Shorter because the manuscript history shows that Mark could end here, at verse 8, with the astonishment of the three women witnesses, having been told by an angel young man that Jesus had risen and would be meeting them in Galilee. And going no further than that. Then there is the summary of Peter in Acts 10 that ends...
2020-11-18
18 min
Insights with Seitz: Symphony of Scripture
Liturgy of the Palms, March 28th, 2021
We should by now have gotten used to the rapidly moving, briskly paced, ‘and immediately Jesus…’ style of Mark’s Gospel. Chapter One is exhibit A. So that when we arrive at the account of events leading up to Jesus’ death, and the crucifixion itself, overwhelming is just the opposite. Things slow down, enormous detail is provided, and we are present for the entire, careful, distended unfolding of these last events, covering all told but in just a few final days of a man’s life. The effect is to rivet us to our seats, as befits what is being said a...
2020-11-18
16 min
Insights with Seitz: Symphony of Scripture
Fifth Sunday in Lent, March 21st, 2021
The fifth Sunday of Lent is the next-to-final Sunday of the season. The last Sunday before the culminating Passion Week, which opens with the reading of the extended passion narrative, this year from Mark. We stay in John’s Gospel for one final time this fifth Sunday, before returning there again in Eastertide. As we have noted, in John’s Gospel it is the raising of Lazarus that triggers the decision to bring Jesus to trial. The culminating sign—the dead Lazarus come forth alive—creates just too great a draw in its wake. “What are we to do? For...
2020-11-18
15 min
Insights with Seitz: Symphony of Scripture
Fourth Sunday in Lent, March 14th, 2021
Our lessons for the fourth Sunday of Lent are taken from Numbers 21, Psalm 107, Ephesians 2 and John 3. During Lent we continue with selections from the 4th Gospel instead of Mark, and the epistle reading has been chosen specifically to come alongside the familiar OT reading—Gospel link. Unlike last Sunday we have no subtle associations but manifest and clear ones. Jesus himself makes the association. “Just as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, so must the Son of Man be lifted up.” The great conductor of the symphony of scripture himself lifts the baton. I want to beg...
2020-11-18
14 min
Insights with Seitz: Symphony of Scripture
Third Sunday in Lent, March 7th, 2021
Upon leaving Mark’s Gospel for John, we enter a terrain with its own special features. Chief among them is Jesus’ confrontation with Jewish religious leaders at an earlier point than the synoptics. Whether the synoptics knew of things like earlier visits by Jesus for Passover, but preferred to let the emphasis fall on the final Passover encounter, with Last Supper, Trial and Crucifixion, we cannot know. But what this does allow is for John’s use at the Lenten season, where our attention is on Jesus’ decision to go to Jerusalem for a final time, by giving u...
2020-11-18
15 min
Insights with Seitz: Symphony of Scripture
Second Sunday in Lent, February 28th, 2021
The second Sunday of Lent in our Symphony of Scripture series. Our lessons are… The covenant with Abraham and Sarah in Genesis 17 Paul’s reflections on Abraham in Romans 4 9 verses of Psalm 22 The open announcement of Jesus in Mark 8 of his intention to go to Jerusalem The metaphor of a symphony commends itself because it describes so well the character of scripture in its parts and as a whole. The Holy Spirit’s conductors baton signalling this instrument, dampening that, calling for more from the seemingly incidental oboe o...
2020-11-18
14 min
Insights with Seitz: Symphony of Scripture
First Sunday in Lent, February 21st, 2021
The Gospel of Mark is notable for its brisk, compressed style, as we have seen. Especially in chapter one. The first Sunday of Lent is always the account of Jesus in the wilderness. Matthew and Luke give us 11 and 13 verse renditions. Mark has but two. The forty days, the three temptations back-and-forth between Jesus and Satan, is here a simple narrative summary. He was tempted, was with the wild beasts, and angels ministered to him. The enmity between man and animal, in consequence of the fall, is here gone. The prophecy of Isaiah 11—wolf lying down with la...
2020-11-18
17 min
Insights with Seitz: Symphony of Scripture
Transfiguration Sunday, February 14th, 2021
As we noted last week, the final Sunday in Epiphany is either the fifth Sunday of the season or the ninth, depending on the date of Easter. The lesson chosen for it is always the Transfiguration. This year we have the account from Mark, chapter nine. Because of the significance, registered annually, of the Transfiguration, preparing us for the Lenten season to follow, all of the lessons have been selected in coordination for this Sunday. So the roughly continuous reading from Paul moves away from 1 Corinthians to a brief excerpt from his second letter to Corinth. The...
2020-11-18
16 min
Insights with Seitz: Symphony of Scripture
Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany, February 7th, 2021
We have come to the fifth Sunday after Epiphany and the sixth and final Sunday is next week. So too the direction of our readings will change. So a brief word about that. In the Christian Year Easter is of course the fixed moment, the GM line. And it found its place in time with reference to Passover and Jesus’ Last Supper. In time Easter was fixed as the Sunday after the first full moon after the vernal equinox, at least in the West. So the date of Easter can move forward and backward in ou...
2020-11-18
15 min
Insights with Seitz: Symphony of Scripture
Fourth Sunday after the Epiphany, January 31st, 2021
The spirit immediately descends bodily upon Jesus coming out of the water. Immediately sends him, like the mighty Elijah at Sinai, forty days in the wilderness. To be road tested, and to show Satan in no uncertain terms his full authority now disclosed on earth. Immediately he calls others in the same Spirit, to walk and learn alongside him. And immediately he teaches and in so doing finds he has beckoned and so confronts head on the kingdom of Satan. In the form of a man swallowed of all identity by a demon. The demon addresses him as the...
2020-11-18
16 min
Insights with Seitz: Symphony of Scripture
Third Sunday after the Epiphany, January 24th, 2021
Our three main readings for the third Sunday of Epiphany are all very short. Six verses from Jonah, 3 verses from 1 Corinthians, and 7 from the Gospel for the day, Mark 1:14-20, the calling of the Simon Peter, Andrew, James and John. The brevity suits the message. Punchy, direct, get down to business. The time is short, St Paul says. One thinks of the Nike ad, ‘Just do it.’ And of course the Gospel of Mark takes this kind of tone not just today but throughout. This is the Gospel in which greek adverb euthus: immediately, straightaway appe...
2020-11-18
14 min
Insights with Seitz: Symphony of Scripture
Second Sunday after the Epiphany, January 17th, 2021
The lessons for the second Sunday in Epiphany come from 1 Samuel, Psalm 139, the 6th chapter of First Corinthians, and John 1:43-51, the calling of Nathanael. This belongs to the theme of Jesus earthly ministry. Following his baptism, he called the disciples. Two things we should note. The NT reading from 1 Corinthians introduces the sequential walking through this letter we encounter in the Sundays to come. It has not been chosen—like Acts 19 last week--to illuminate the Gospel reading in a specific sense. And as for the Gospel, it is not from Mark but John. Nothing wo...
2020-11-18
13 min
Insights with Seitz: Symphony of Scripture
Baptism of the Lord, January 10th, 2021
We begin our series with the lessons chosen for the second Sunday of the New Year, January the 10th, traditionally associated with the start of the season of Epiphany. The season that shows the earthly Jesus in his ministry as teacher, healer, prophetic presence, son of God in power and in works of mercy. What I think is helpful is first go wide. Get an overview of the lessons. The scripture readings for Sunday are from Genesis, Psalm 29, Acts 19 and the opening chapter of Mark’s Gospel. I’ll start with an exploration into why thes...
2020-11-18
18 min
EMS 20/20
Painful Realization
CONTROVERSY WARNING! So just how good are pre-hospital providers at evaluating and treating pain? Can we call a faker out with any accuracy? Are we giving too much pain medication? Too little? Dr. Seitz from https://www.seitzandsirens.com joins Chris and Spencer in one of the most controversial episodes yet!
2020-10-28
1h 05
EMS 20/20
Critiquing the Crossroads
The guys are joined by Dr. Chris Seitz, and ER physician who helps bring some much needed perspective to last weeks complex episode. Was CPAP the right thing to do? Were pressers needed? What about intubation? It all gets answered on this week's deep dive! Need to pass your NREMT exam? Check out Seitz and Sirens and get it done! Use promo code EMS2020 for a discount! https://www.seitzandsirens.com/emt-test-prep
2020-09-09
57 min
EMS 20/20
Critical Crossroads
The guys follow a harrowing call where two Paramedics, Dingo and Corgi, come to a crossroad on a very ill patient. The crew will need to make a decision on how to treat this critically sick patient. Are they able to make the right choice? Are they able to make a choice at all? In the follow up episode next week, we will be joined by Dr. Chris Seitz from Seitz and Sirens! https://www.seitzandsirens.com/emt-test-prep
2020-09-02
1h 10
Big Red Banter
Skyler's Fired (Sorta), Cornell Running & Champions League
ORIGINAL BROADCAST: February 21, 2020 — Skyler’s fired! Only for this episode at least [and he also happens to be sick — get well soon, mate]. Christopher Morales ’20 subs in to join Jake Richards '22, and Mike Seitz ’22! We talk about the latest tumbles, rumbles and runs of Cornell sports, robberies at the NBA All-Star Weekend, and Liverpool finally loses a game! — Connect with WVBR-FM Sports: Twitter: @wvbrfmsports Instagram: @wvbrfmsports Email: sports@wvbr.com
2020-02-22
57 min
CEO SECRETS
The Powerful Mind with Dr. Hank Seitz, President & CEO of Dr. Hank Inc.
Welcome to CEO Secrets! I am very excited about today's episode. Our guest for today is an author, podcaster and one of the top real estate trainers, Dr. Hank Seitz. Dr. Hank is a mindset doctor with Phd in mental science. Dr. Hank has been helping Agents and Brokers in the real estate industry to realize their maximum potential for over 20 years. Not only he has helped people in the real estate world but also to other businesses including the Fortune 100 companies. Let us learn today from Dr. Hank the right mindset that we should l...
2019-11-08
1h 09
Two Strangers One Podcast
Ep 299 - Bone Smugglers, Mustache Fondlers and New York Comic Con
Chris and Paul Pescrillo ( http://www.GeekEInc.com ) discuss the final Star Wars trailer, statue, Freddie Prinze Jr, Clone Wars, Dave Filoni, Mandelorian, New York Comic Con, NYCC, goatee, handlebar mustache, Honest Amish, Uber Pool, Never Give Up Never Surrender, Galaxy Quest, Rocky Horror Picture Show, Matt Cartelli, Varun Gupta, Jacob Javitz Center, Chris Sabat, Sean Schemmel, Unicron, Big Mouth, Netflix, Jason Mantzoukas, Nick Kroll, foam finger, Human Resources, Neil Degrasse Tyson, Titmouse Party, Legion M, H.R, Giger, Chronic-con, lanyard, DC Nation, New 52, Rebirth, Chris Jericho, Daybreak, Matthew Broderick, security guard, Wonder Woman, Bloodlines, Rosario Dawson, Courtney Taylor, Fallout 4...
2019-10-22
1h 53
OnScript
Christopher Seitz – The Elder Testament
Canon, theology, and Trinity are brought together in this episode featuring guest Chris Seitz The post Christopher Seitz – The Elder Testament first appeared on OnScript.
2018-10-30
00 min
Archive
Christopher Seitz – The Elder Testament
Canon, theology, and Trinity are brought together in this episode featuring guest Chris Seitz The post Christopher Seitz – The Elder Testament first appeared on OnScript.
2018-10-30
00 min
OnScript
Christopher Seitz - The Elder Testament
Episode: Canon, theology, and Trinity are brought together in this episode featuring guest Chris Seitz. But here's the surprise: We are talking about Trinity in the Old Testament. Seitz has written an outstanding book, The Elder Testament, showing how the Old Testament's literal sense pressures us in a trinitarian direction. Along the way Seitz drops funny personal stories about noted biblical scholars Brevard Childs and Leander Keck. Hosted by Matt Bates and Matt Lynch. Guest: Christopher Seitz is Senior Research Professor at Wycliffe College in the University of Toronto, a position he has held since 2007. Previously he wa...
2018-10-30
1h 13
OnScript
Christopher Seitz - The Elder Testament
Episode: Canon, theology, and Trinity are brought together in this episode featuring guest Chris Seitz. But here's the surprise: We are talking about Trinity in the Old Testament. Seitz has written an outstanding book, The Elder Testament, showing how the Old Testament's literal sense pressures us in a trinitarian direction. Along the way Seitz drops funny personal stories about noted biblical scholars Brevard Childs and Leander Keck. Hosted by Matt Bates and Matt Lynch. Guest: Christopher Seitz is Senior Research Professor at Wycliffe College in the University of Toronto, a position he has held since 2007. Previously he wa...
2018-10-30
1h 13
The One Piece Podcast
Episode 449, "Wano Go to the Reverie?"
On this week's episode of the One Piece Podcast, we have a special look at Jump Festa 2017 with Stephen Paul (translator for One Piece in Weekly Shonen Jump) as he looks at some of the big announcements, and we have our full panel for "The One Piece Cast Tells All" from Matsuricon! This panel features the amazing voice talent behind Funimation's One Piece including the voices of Monkey D. Luffy (Colleen Clinkenbeard), Roronoa Zoro (Christopher R. Sabat), Usopp (Sonny Strait), Sanji (Eric Vale), Tony Tony Chopper (Brina Palencia), Franky (Patrick Seitz), Brook (Ian Sinclair), Crocodile (John Swasey), Boa Hancock (Lydia...
2016-12-19
2h 30
The One Piece Podcast
Episode 448, "Vinsmoke Diesel"
On this week's episode of the One Piece Podcast, we recap One Piece Manga Chapter 849, "Chobro in the Land of Mirrors" and One Piece Anime Episode 768 with hosts Ed, Steve, and Alex, with Stephen Paul (translator for One Piece in Weekly Shonen Jump), editorial writer Jill Knight, plus OPP editorial writer/ANN reviewer Sam Leach! Get the latest and greatest anime from Right Stuf! This week One Punch Man is for sale -- check out their weekly holiday sales; don't miss out! 0:00:00 Introduction 0:05:10 Manga Recap: Chapter 848 1:02:59 Anime Recap: Episode 758 1:14:59 Today's Sponsor: RightStuf 1:18:25 Piece Together 1:45:23 To Be Continued Check out our...
2016-12-13
1h 58
Geologic Podcast
The Geologic Podcast Episode #421
The Show Notes Dr. Dean Adele at TAMIntroThe evils of tape paintCAKEReligious Moron of the Week - Yishai Schlissel from Ishai Ben AroyaBeing in a living Christopher Guest filmAsk George - Kickstarter? from Dave - Sped up? from Michael B. - Reggae? from E - Head shaving? from Jay W.Mission: Impossible - Rogue NationThe Weekly Standard - "No One Ever Tells You" (Hub Atwood, Carroll Coates)There is no ceviche in Argentina. AT ALL. ANYWHERE.Musikfest...
2015-08-06
53 min
Can We Still Be Friends? – A Movie Podcast
Ep. 16: The Avengers
With the recent release of the trailer for The Avengers: The Age of Ultron, Nate and Ryan decided to revisit Joss Whedon’s 2012 blockbuster The Avengers. Considered by many to be the crown jewel in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, The Avengers broke box office records and was hailed by comic book geeks and noobs alike. In keeping with the epic scope of Whedon’s vision, this episode covers a lot of ground, from the appeal of Joss Whedon, to the difference between superhero movies and historical epics. Let us know what you think of The Avengers...
2014-11-20
00 min
Anime 3000
A3K Radio 001: DC Anime Club & Patrick Seitz
Christopher Wanamaker from DC Anime Club and voice actor, Patrick Seitz who discusses his involvement with Hetalia.
2011-10-30
18 min
The One Piece Podcast
Episode 147, "Interview-Robo" (with Patrick Seitz)
On the first episode of the mini-season “Interview Jr. Saga” we welcome Mr. Patrick Seitz, voice of Franky in One Piece, back for his second interview. This interview was recorded during our trip to Anime USA this November. In addition to this fantastic interview we have a Manga Recap for Chapter 607, “10,000 Meters Under the Sea” to quench your One Piece fix. Next Friday, we look forward to presenting our interview with Christopher Sabat, voice of Roronoa Zoro. Don’t forget, starting on January 3rd, we move to Mondays with an all new format.Become a supporter of this podcast: h...
2010-12-11
1h 10