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The Living In Faith Everyday Podcast

The Living In Faith Everyday Podcast

By: Jeremy R McCandless
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The Regular Weekly Podcast of the Living in Faith Everyday (LIFE) Community. This podcast was launched during the lockdown to create an online Christian community for anyone who was unable to connect with a local church or faith community because of social isolation. Following the pandemic the podcast has now shifted and relaunched as an Bi- Monthly podcast that attempts to react and engage with the world of Philosophy and current trends in the Arts and Entertainment from a Christian Perspective.

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  • Anaximander, Anaximenes, and Pythagoras - (History of Philosophy - Part 4)
    Apr 12 2026

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    Episode Notes: Anaximander, Anaximenes, and Pythagoras - From the Breath of Life to the Music of the Spheres.

    In our last episode, we spent time with Thales, the man who looked at the world and said, “Let’s think about this properly.” In today’s episode, we meet the three more thinkers who followed in his wake, three men who took his spark of curiosity and fanned it into something far larger, stranger, and maybe more ambitious.

    If Thales dipped his toe into the waters of philosophy, Anaximander dove straight into the deep end. He wasn’t satisfied with water as the source of everything. No, he wanted something bigger, something more mysterious, something he called the apeiron, a term meaning something more “boundless, the limitless.”

    Then comes Anaximenes, the philosopher of breath, of spirit, of the invisible substance that he believed filled the world and animates life.

    And finally, today we will also meet Pythagoras, the man whose name still haunts schoolchildren everywhere. But behind the triangle theorem is a thinker of astonishing depth. A mystic, a mathematician, a community‑builder, and a man who believed that the universe itself is structured like music.

    So today, we’re stepping into a world where philosophy begins to stretch its wings—where thinkers start asking not just what the world is made of, but how it holds together, why it is ordered, and what that order might mean for human life.

    From the limitless… to the breath of life… to the music of the spheres…

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    26 mins
  • Thales - The Man Who Asked Why. (History of Philosophy Part 3)
    Mar 21 2026

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    Thales of Miletus was one of the so-called ‘Seven Sages of Greece’. He lived in a thriving Ionian port and was known not only as a thinker but as a gifted astronomer, mathematician, and engineer. But what truly makes Thales the origin story of philosophy is not his practical genius or his comic mishaps. It’s the fact that he sought a single natural principle—the archê—from which everything comes and to which everything returns.

    And here’s where things get interesting for Christians.

    Firstly, Thales believed the world had a single unifying source

    Secondly, Thales believed the world was animated by a life‑giving principle

    Thirdly, Thales believed the universe was intelligible.

    Finally, Thales believed wisdom begins with self‑knowledge

    Thales didn’t know where his questions would lead. But he opened the door. And when the Christian later stepped through that door, it brought the answers his world had been reaching for….

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    Jeremy McCandless | Creating Podcasts and Bible Study Resources | Patreon

    Check out my other Podcasts.

    The Bible Project: https://thebibleproject.buzzsprout.com

    History of the Christian Church: https://thehistoryofthechristianchurch.buzzsprout.com

    History of the Christian Church: https://thehistoryofthechristianchurch.buzzsprout.com

    The Renewed Mind Podcast. My Psychology and Mental Health Podcast:

    https://www.buzzsprout.com/2568891

    The L.I.F.E. Podcast: (Philosophy and current trends in the Arts and Entertainment Podcast).

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    26 mins
  • The Presocratic Philosophers c.600–450 BCE. (My History of Philosophy Part 2)
    Mar 14 2026

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    2nd in my series, which follows my journey through a History of Philosophy and puts my particular spin on what I have learned over the last 2 weeks.

    Support the show

    Follow Me on Patreon.

    Jeremy McCandless | Creating Podcasts and Bible Study Resources | Patreon

    Check out my other Podcasts.

    The Bible Project: https://thebibleproject.buzzsprout.com

    History of the Christian Church: https://thehistoryofthechristianchurch.buzzsprout.com

    History of the Christian Church: https://thehistoryofthechristianchurch.buzzsprout.com

    The Renewed Mind Podcast. My Psychology and Mental Health Podcast:

    https://www.buzzsprout.com/2568891

    The L.I.F.E. Podcast: (Philosophy and current trends in the Arts and Entertainment Podcast).

    https://the-living-in-faith-everyday-podcast.buzzsprout.com

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    24 mins
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