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Myself I haven't been reading much lately. After finding the motherload of TTC courses I have been listening to some excellent stuff on my MP3 player. Here are a couple of things I have listened to lately. Not sure if anyone has come across any of these lectures by The Teaching Company or not but I have found them to be excellent.

What about you? Let's share some new material.

http://www.teach12.com/ttcx/coursedesclo...

http://www.teach12.com/ttcx/coursedesclo...

http://www.teach12.com/ttcx/coursedesclo...

http://beyondbelief2006.org/

2007-08-08 10:29:23 · 8 answers · asked by Gawdless Heathen 6 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

http://www.teach12.com/ttcx/coursedesclong2.aspx?cid=643&id=643&pc=Religion

2007-08-08 10:37:17 · update #1

SORRY THERE WAS A PROBLEM WITH THE FIRST LINKS

http://www.teach12.com/ttcx/coursedesclong2.aspx?cid=653&id=653&pc=Religion

http://www.teach12.com/ttcx/coursedesclong2.aspx?cid=6299&id=6299&pc=Religion

2007-08-08 10:38:40 · update #2

8 answers

I love The Teaching Company. I have gone through at least 20 of their courses so far. Topic ranging from physics, philosophy, religion and history.

My favorite so far has been "Questions of Value" which supports the idea that god and religion are not necessary for ethics and morality.

I also just finished some Dale Carniege stuff that I enjoyed.

And some Clive Cussler thrown in for stressful moments.

2007-08-08 10:33:29 · answer #1 · answered by Alan 7 · 0 0

Well, I've been listening to Rock Island Line, Lonnie Donegan version for most of today and I'm reading A Short History of Almost Everything, by Bill Bryson.

2007-08-08 17:36:04 · answer #2 · answered by Devolution 5 · 0 0

Read:

"God is Not Great" by Christopher Hitchens
"After Dark" by Haruki Murakami
"Harry Potter 7" by J.K. Rowling
"The Elephant Vanishes" by Haruki Murakami
"The Broom of the System" by David Foster Wallace
"The Philosopher's Toolkit" by [forgot the authors' names]

To read:
"Principles of Mathematical Analysis" by Walter Rudin (rereading)
"Algebraic Topology" by Allen Hatcher
a new book on linear algebra

Listened:
the 1956 Knappertsbusch "Ring Cycle" at Bayreuth
a recording of Beethoven's 7th symphony and his triple concerto
a recording of Vivaldi's concerto for two cellos, strings, and continuo (KV 531)

2007-08-08 17:34:21 · answer #3 · answered by Minh 6 · 0 0

7th Harry Potter of course, and I just finished "Mary Poppins" by PL Travers. I never knew it was a series of novels. It's very ....odd.

Also "Cartoon History of the World Part IV" which focuses on South American history.

2007-08-08 17:41:10 · answer #4 · answered by KC 7 · 0 0

I'm always into a novel or two. I'm reading "Eldest" by Christopher Paolini. Before that was Harry Potter and the Temple of Doom.

P.S. Thy links worketh not.

2007-08-08 17:36:18 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I just finished reading the latest Harry Potter book yesterday and cried for an hour. Best. Book. Ever.

2007-08-08 17:32:27 · answer #6 · answered by Rogue Scrapbooker 6 · 0 0

Letters from Burma by Aung San Suu Kyi...

2007-08-08 17:33:54 · answer #7 · answered by Shinkirou Hasukage 6 · 0 0

Those are dud link, this one is not; http://godisimaginary.com/

2007-08-08 17:33:16 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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