School on the Air (91.7 Ben FM): Recent Episodes

Mar Louie Vincent Reyes

This is the online counterpart to the radio program "School on the Air" aired on 91.7 Ben FM every Sunday 6 PM. School on the Air broadcasts topics on the social sciences, ranging from history, politics, philosophy and religion. For live broadcasts, go to: https://www.amfmph.com/ben-fm-91-7mhz-medellin-17606.html Please do like and check out the official Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/School-on-the-Air-917-Ben-FM-108715547625583/

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Aired on July 3, 2022

The story of Doubting Thomas matters to the way we believe. What are the misunderstandings behind this simple yet powerful story of faith in the Resurrection? Join us as we tackle another misinterpreted Biblical passage so that we can produce better discourses

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Aired on April 17, 2022

What happened had the Resurrection not existed within Christian theology? This short dive will guide you to how the Seven Sacraments and every succeeding aspect of Catholicism needed the Resurrection to fulfill their meanings in human life

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Aired on April 3, 2022

In another discussion about misunderstood Biblical passages, we look at the oppressive circumstances that define moral judgment and our own responsibility as believers via John 8:1-11, the story of Jesus and the Adulterous Woman

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Originally aired from August 8 to 29, 2021 (4 episodes)

An eventful interview with two community pantry organizers, Hannah Alag of Minglanilla, Cebu and Nidelito Jorda Jr of Tanauan, Leyte as they explore the way community pantries have supported the people in need, as well as concerns over sustainability of any solidarity effort during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Originally aired on July 25, 2021

This Jubilee Year of St. James the Greater or the Jacobian Year, we look at how the image of Santiago de Compostela has been applied to proliferate the faith in both lights and shadows to see how we can move forward fulfilling the spirit of this apostle's cause

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Originally Aired on July 11 and 18, 2021

We are joined by Sir Louigie Pontillo, who shares his paper and insights on the different evangelization strategies that have allowed Christianity to dominate the country even after the Spanish left

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Originally aired on June 20 and 27, 2021

How does the Philippines conceptualize itself as a nation after centuries of Christianization? Join us as we talk to Professor Jayveel Cornelio about the idea of nationhood, theological nationalism and the unique Christian identity Filipinos have formed through adaptation and understanding their place in the world.

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Originally aired on May 2 and 9, 2021

We learn more about graduate studies abroad and the concepts of international relations as Julia shares her experiences from her time with Australia. She will also provide some advice for budding students of IR or those who want to pursue their studies abroad.

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Amidst debates over the propriety of commemorating the 500 years since the first European arrival in the country, we have asked Mr. Rhoderick John Abellanosa on his thoughts over these concerns and how we can approach the difficult legacy of Christianity in the Philippines

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Originally aired on April 11, 2021

Mr. Daniel Alatraca invites us to partake in the online Gabii sa Kabilin event this April 16, 2021 while discussing how Cebuano heritage appreciation grew to the point that we are seeing. From his experiences, we can also learn how valuable passing on the history and culture of Cebu and the Philippines is for posterity and for the development of the nation.

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Originally aired on March 28 and April 4, 2021

Join in our conversation with Mr. Nidelito Jorda Jr. about how we can do better as Christians in desiring mercy for all amidst our sacrifices for the Lord

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Originally aired on March 21, 2021

With Fr. Mhar Balili, secretary-general of 500 YOC, we reflect on how the country has lived out the Gospel message and the challenges to face in the years to come, from the clergy’s service to the people to the integration of faith into daily, communal and political life.

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Originally aired on March 14, 2021

The second and third Sorrowful Mysteries take place in one event, representing both the humiliation Jesus suffered and the injustice that the world continues to suffer from. We look at the story from the accounts of all four Gospels

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Originally aired on March 7, 2021

We look into the first sorrowful mystery showing the sorrow unto death Jesus experienced, reflecting his humanity and the love he has for his friends

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Originally aired on February 28, 2021

We look into how the Bible understands our "dominion" over the earth and how we can responsibly develop and take care of the environment based on our doctrines.

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Aired on February 14 and 21, 2021

Join Professor Christopher Ryan Maboloc as he explores the philosophical concepts behind love and how we can be more loving people in our relationships.

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Aired on February 7, 2021

How far do we go when we engage in political discourses based on our faith? What does state neutrality have to do with expressing political sentiments rooted in our religious beliefs?

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Originally aired on January 24, 2021

Apart from redemption and a growing awareness of the world, the Conversion of St. Paul is a story of how the early Church opened itself to a universality encompassing all of humanity.

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Originally aired on January 17, 2021

As we replace festivity with contemplation, how have we, as a Church, valued and perceived children? What concerns, major or minor, must we confront in order to better appreciate children? Learn from the Holy Child image and the imagery of the Gospel narratives as we explore this topic.

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Originally aired on January 3, 2020

Let us start the year by reflecting on our discussions, what we have learned, the problems we still have to confront and the future we face.

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Originally aired on December 20 and 27, 2020

We are joined by Seane Aljas as he shares his experience in providing support for rescue operations during the tumultuous Typhoon Ulysses and delves deep into the Bayanihan spirit and questions on Filipino resilience amidst disasters.

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Originally aired on November 15, 22, and 29, 2020

A three-part dialogue between representatives of the Roman Catholic Church, the United Church of Christ in the Philippines (UCCP), and the National Commission on Muslim Filipinos-Visayas (NCMF) impart lessons on how to foster a counter of encounter and a deeper sense of fraternity. Join Fr. Alvin Raypan, Rev. Joe Steven Berdin, and Mr. Aurangzeb Ali as they expand on the challenges of religious and intercultural dialogue within the Cebuano and Philippine context. while offering strategies and key talking points for future discourses on the relevance of religion in modern society.

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Originally aired on November 15, 2020

In our first episode of the limited series: "Celebrating the Year of Ecumenism, Interreligious Dialogue, and Indigenous Peoples", Bro. Karl Gaspar provides his insights on how the Church continues to commit serving and caring for our indigenous brothers and sisters.

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Originally aired on November 8, 2020

As a continuation of our reflection on the beatitudes, we explore what exactly "blessed are the poor" means in the context of the two sources of the Sermon on the Mount, Matthew and Luke, and how their accounts diverge from and merge with one another

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This All Saints' Day, Catholics remember those recognized among the communion of saints. What does it mean to be a saint and what does this have to do with the beatitudes?

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Let us look into how the existence of the United Nations can relate to the Catholic devotion to the Rosary. Can this facet of faith improve the way by which the United Nations and those who advocate for global peace commit to bettering lives?

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Prof. Jove Aguas discusses in detail the life and works of Pope John Paul II and why he matters to the Filipino Catholic today, from his philosophical and theological contributions to his fight against authoritarianism and human rights violations in a polarized world.

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Fratelli Tutti is a lengthy yet meaningful encyclical that analyzes the social conditions revealed by the Covid-19 pandemic. What can we learn from Pope Francis' latest contribution to the social teachings of the Church? Learn from this summary and review and share your thoughts on the encyclical as well.

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Aired on October 4, 2020

Some reflections on past discussions and additional points worth noting as we go through these difficult times.

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Originally aired on September 27, 2020

Looking into today's concerns about safety in the family, Atty Archill Capistrano discusses about online exploitation and human trafficking and how we can combat them.  Her insights are taken from her chapter in the Routledge book “International Studies in the Philippines” entitled “Sexploitative Human Trafficking In, Out and Beyond the Philippines: A Liquid Problem in a Cosmopolar International System”.

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Originally aired on September 20, 2020

How often are your favorite Biblical verses used in conversations? What happens when they are used to justify something that you know or feel is wrong? Hear from Nidelito Jorda Jr. as he applies his lens as a lay person dissects the most common ways the Bible has been misinterpreted.

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Originally aired on September 13, 2020

How are student and local youth organizations doing in this time of crisis? What are the youth doing to support the relief efforts of the government and non-government organizations? Mr. Deodatus Paulo Burgos explores these concerns in our second episode of our COVID Discussion Series. 

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This is the first episode of our COVID Discussion Series

Businessman and Philosophy graduate Emmanuel Hernandez covers his undergraduate thesis on alternative media and expands on the pervading influence of fake news in today's society. 

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Originally aired on August 30, 2020

In collaboration with Kasinatian, Kasayuran, Kasaysayan, Kamatuoran hosted by Prof. Ryan Dave Ryla, we will discuss the experiences and challenges of online teaching and learning in private schools, particularly tertiary education and the study of political science.