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    danpeterson

    Explore "danpeterson" with insightful episodes like "Palla a due", "The Tree of Life and the LOVE OF GOD", "Pagina 08 - L'allegro chirurgo e le sparizioni misteriose (feat. Il Coach)", "020: Reflection and Reconstruction - The Journey of John Dehlin - Part 2" and "021: Reflection and Reconstruction - The Journey of John Dehlin - Part 3" from podcasts like ""Basket BOB", "REFLECTING LIGHT", "Be My Diary", "A Thoughtful Faith - Mormon / LDS" and "A Thoughtful Faith - Mormon / LDS"" and more!

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    Palla a due

    Palla a due
    L'articolo 12 del regolamento tecnico della pallacanestro parla della Palla a due: affrontiamo questo "nostalgico" momento di gioco con il referee per antonomasia cioè Fabio Facchini

    #LINK UTILI:

    -2008, personaggio dell'anno: Fabio Facchini (da "Super Basket" by Dan Peterson in collaborazione con Massimiliano Marino)
    https://www.superbasket.it/2020/05/09/2008-personaggio-dellanno-fabio-facchini/

    -Basket e Olimpiadi: Pechino 2008 - Fabio Facchini (da Basketcoachnet - YouTube)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTR76V3cz1s

    - Regolamento tecnico FIP (2018)
    https://www.fip.it/public/13/329/regolamento%20tecnico%202018%20traduzione%2013.9.2018.pdf

    The Tree of Life and the LOVE OF GOD

    The Tree of Life and the  LOVE OF GOD

    Sometimes the greatest truths are right in front of us, hidden in plain sight.  Tune in as Mandy explores a different way of looking at the Tree of Life and the Love of God.  The vision granted to Nephi prompted him to exclaim, "it is the most desirable above all things."  And an angel to add, "Yea, and the most joyous to the soul."  Tune in!

    Pagina 08 - L'allegro chirurgo e le sparizioni misteriose (feat. Il Coach)

    Pagina 08 - L'allegro chirurgo e le sparizioni misteriose (feat. Il Coach)
    Se sei figlio come me degli anni '80, sai cosa vuole dire perdere la vista per togliere l'osso del desiderio all'allegro chirurgo. Per poi trovarsi ogni mercoledi sera, con la stessa paura.
    Oggi ci occupiamo del caso di una sparizione misteriosa, una sparizione internazionale.
    Sotto la guida del coach Dan Peterson

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    020: Reflection and Reconstruction - The Journey of John Dehlin - Part 2

    020: Reflection and Reconstruction - The Journey of John Dehlin - Part 2
    I recently had the wonderful opportunity to interview one of my new favorite LDS bloggers Nathaniel Givens. A friend of mine introduced me to Nathaniel's series on the concept of Epistemic Humility that he wrote for Times and Seasons. Embracing epistemic humility allows us to be more open to new ideas, and better equipped to search for additional knowledge and truth. I felt Nathaniel's ideas here are especially applicable and useful in our LDS community, which is often a culture that shies away from uncertainty and doubt, and loves to frame discourse in the terms of "I know . . ."

    We apologize in advance for the audio quality from this interview. We had some Internet connection difficulties, which resulted in conducting the interview via telephone.

    Since recording this interview, Nathaniel has become a perma-blogger for Times and Seasons. He also maintains his own blog, Difficult Run. Please be sure to check out Nathaniel's writings and provide feedback and responses below. Many thanks to Nathaniel Givens for his contributions to A Thoughtful Faith.

    021: Reflection and Reconstruction - The Journey of John Dehlin - Part 3

    021: Reflection and Reconstruction - The Journey of John Dehlin - Part 3
    I recently had the wonderful opportunity to interview one of my new favorite LDS bloggers Nathaniel Givens. A friend of mine introduced me to Nathaniel's series on the concept of Epistemic Humility that he wrote for Times and Seasons. Embracing epistemic humility allows us to be more open to new ideas, and better equipped to search for additional knowledge and truth. I felt Nathaniel's ideas here are especially applicable and useful in our LDS community, which is often a culture that shies away from uncertainty and doubt, and loves to frame discourse in the terms of "I know . . ."

    We apologize in advance for the audio quality from this interview. We had some Internet connection difficulties, which resulted in conducting the interview via telephone.

    Since recording this interview, Nathaniel has become a perma-blogger for Times and Seasons. He also maintains his own blog, Difficult Run. Please be sure to check out Nathaniel's writings and provide feedback and responses below. Many thanks to Nathaniel Givens for his contributions to A Thoughtful Faith.

    019: Reflection and Reconstruction - The Journey of John Dehlin - Part 1

    019: Reflection and Reconstruction - The Journey of John Dehlin - Part 1
    I recently had the wonderful opportunity to interview one of my new favorite LDS bloggers Nathaniel Givens. A friend of mine introduced me to Nathaniel's series on the concept of Epistemic Humility that he wrote for Times and Seasons. Embracing epistemic humility allows us to be more open to new ideas, and better equipped to search for additional knowledge and truth. I felt Nathaniel's ideas here are especially applicable and useful in our LDS community, which is often a culture that shies away from uncertainty and doubt, and loves to frame discourse in the terms of "I know . . ."

    We apologize in advance for the audio quality from this interview. We had some Internet connection difficulties, which resulted in conducting the interview via telephone.

    Since recording this interview, Nathaniel has become a perma-blogger for Times and Seasons. He also maintains his own blog, Difficult Run. Please be sure to check out Nathaniel's writings and provide feedback and responses below. Many thanks to Nathaniel Givens for his contributions to A Thoughtful Faith.