00:34:20 Bob Frank: What is a Savannah? 00:34:34 Bob Frank: Cavana 00:36:18 Jill Silverstein - CRT (host): Kavanah - intention 00:39:56 Rabbi Michael Shire: Poem: An Arab Shepherd Is Searching For His Goat On Mount Zion by Yehuda Amichai An Arab shepherd is searching for his goat on Mount Zion And on the opposite hill I am searching for my little boy. An Arab shepherd and a Jewish father Both in their temporary failure. Our two voices met above The Sultan's Pool in the valley between us. Neither of us wants the boy or the goat To get caught in the wheels Of the "Had Gadya" machine. Afterward we found them among the bushes, And our voices came back inside us Laughing and crying. Searching for a goat or for a child has always been The beginning of a new religion in these mountains. 00:58:17 Rabbi Michael Shire: Andrei Rublev (Russian: Андрей Рублёв, romanized: Andrey Rublyov,[1] IPA: [ɐnˈdrʲej rʊˈblʲɵf] ⓘ; c. 1360 – c. 1430)[2][3] was a Russian icon painter. He is considered to be one of the greatest medieval Russian painters of Orthodox Christian icons and frescos. 01:01:19 Rabbi Michael Shire: The Cappadocian Fathers, also traditionally known as the Three Cappadocians, are Basil the Great (330–379), who was bishop of Caesarea; Basil's younger brother Gregory of Nyssa (c. 335 – c. 395), who was bishop of Nyssa; and a close friend, Gregory of Nazianzus (329–389), who became Patriarch of Constantinople. 01:29:40 Margaret Fearey: What is the nature of Meshiach in relation to G-d? 01:47:54 Jennifer Coplon: Is the Trinity throughout the Christian faiths or more represented in the Episcopal religion 01:48:10 Susan Cohen: Is the Episcopalian view of the trinity unique among Christians, and how so? 01:48:51 Margaret Fearey: What is the nature of meshiach in relation to G-d? 01:51:50 Carol Reiman (they, she): Are there some Christian groups that do not believe in the trinity? 01:56:35 Devon and BK: Parthenogenic birth in biology means the offspring is female. So…. 01:57:14 Devon and BK: Many of these images is called Christa 01:58:39 Dick Daynard: Is "free will" still thought sometimes to solve the problem of God being good while evil still exist?