#11979
Mentioned in 9 episodes

Silence

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Mentioned in 9 episodes

Mentioned by Erling Kagge as a book exploring the importance and transformative power of silence.
21 snips
Interview with Norwegian Polar Explorer Erling Kagge
Mentioned by Martin Heisswolf when discussing Endo's depiction of Jesus.
18 snips
Evangelism in the context of Japanese Animism
Referenced by Joe Heschmeyer as a book he hasn't read, but recalls a line from the movie adaptation.
13 snips
#192 Responding to Scandal in Catholic Apologetics (Voice of Reason) - Joe Heschmeyer
Recommended by Ana Botin , mentioning "Silence" as one of his books, after a discussion about his art collection exhibited at the Botin Foundation.
Ana Botin Executive Chair Santander: Future of banking, inflation and women in finance
Mentionné par Marc-Olivier Padis en référence à une conversation sur le pape François et son incapacité à influencer la paix mondiale.
La France et le contrôle de ses finances publiques / Bilan de l’action diplomatique du pape
Mentioned by Makoto Fujimura in relation to his research for the book "Silence and Beauty."
190: Makoto Fujimura: Art and Faith
Mentioned by Brett McKay as Erling Kagge 's previous book, discussed in a past episode.
#560: The Magic of Walking
Mentioned by Marijus Aleksa as a composer whose book "Silence" he recently finished reading.
Marijus Aleksa
Mentioned by Curt Jaimungal in the context of his novel "Silence" and its depiction of Jesuit missionaries in Japan.
Paul Vanderklay on Peterson, Vervaeke, and why Sam Harris is wrong
Mentioned by Matthew Shipp in the context of other artists' books on the artistic process.
058 Matthew Shipp on his Collected Writing
Mentionné par Albane Penaranda et Mathias Le Gargasson dans le contexte de l'œuvre de John Cage et de l'exploration du silence dans l'art.
Le silence est d’or 8/13 : Silences, autour de John Cage
Mentioned by Jort van Slooten as the book the movie 'Silence' is based on.
#75 - Film en theologie. Met Tabitha van Krimpen en Jort van Slooten
Mentioned by Quina Aragon as a source of inspiration during a period of spiritual questioning and silence.
Quina Aragon Feels Unqualified but Compelled.
Mentioned by Makoto Fujimura in relation to his research for the book "Silence and Beauty."
190: Unabridged Interview: Makoto Fujimura
Erwähnt von Michael Risel als sein im Frühjahr erschienener Roman über Stille und Verstummen.
Heilsam oder quälend? – Die Kraft der Stille
Mentioned by Nathan Davis as a great classical piece of art that someone could watch.
Nathan Davis on Culture, Creativity, and Being a Christian in Hollywood

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