We're excited to bring you an entertaining index of our first 149 episodes....plus some laughs. Enjoy! Part 1 - through 25Part 2 - 26 through 75Part 3 - 76 through 149
We're excited to bring you an entertaining index of our first 149 episodes....plus some laughs. Enjoy! Part 1 - through 25Part 2 - 26 through 75Part 3 - 76 through 149
We're excited to bring you an entertaining index of our first 149 episodes....plus some laughs. Enjoy!
Part 1 - through 25
Part 2 - 26 through 75
Part 3 - 76 through 149
Here we continue and conclude our look back at the turning point in history that was the Protestant Reformation, using "Turning Points" by Mark Noll.
Not Johnny Knoxville (John Knox) is an important person in Reformation history who often gets overlooked. We give him some time here, and then we dive into an interesting take of pulling the Reformation all together. #johnknox #marknollturnungpoints
John Calvin was a major figure in the Reformation and this is his story...#johncalvin
We finish up Henry's story and the English Reformation by discussing Thomas, William, and Thomas, as well as briefly what happens with Henry's children. #Cromwell #Tyndale #Cranmer
Join us on this one as we have some laughs and tell the story of Henry VIII!
#HenryVIII
Since there were questions about infant baptism in the previous episode, we spend some time going over its history and Biblical foundations. Then we begin to explore the Reformation in another part of Europe with an introductory discussion of Henry VIII!
#infantbaptism #HenryVIII
Resources used in this episode: "The Biblical Basis for Infant Baptism" https://www.opc.org/new_horizons/NH00/0007c.html
"Famous Men of The Renaissance and Reformation" https://amzn.to/3HJnect
We move in this episode to what has been referred to as the radical wing of the Reformation. Quite often the radicals of one generation become the accepted of another. It's an interesting discussion!
#Anabaptists #Mennosimons
Our journey through the Reformation continues as we take a closer look at Switzerland and it's unique situation to influence history in general and the Reformation in particular.
#Zwingli #elvisfanclub
The impact of Martin Luther's writings and protests changed history. Here we look at the particular ways that we benefit from those changes. #martinluther #reformation #turningpointschristianhistory
We continue our look at Martin Luther and begin to look at many of the issues and ideas surrounding the Reformation including the roles of church and state. #Martinluther #dietofworms
Here we finally meet Martin Luther and have some interesting new insights into his story. We hope you will learn something also. And....we laugh!
In preparation for our discussion on the Reformation, we look at the social, political, and religious environment of the early 16th century, particularly in Germany. #CharlesV
Resource used in this episode:
"Reformation Europe" by De Lamar Jensen
https://amzn.to/3DwOuZQ
There is a lot of information in this episode as we begin to discuss the conditions and people leading up to the Reformation. We start with a discussion of names, move through Erasmus, and even end with some info on modern Bible translations!
We take a step back to get a wider view of the Age of Exploration by discussing a timeline of the European exploration of the "New World." There are many fascinating stories to be heard and told!
Here's a link to the map discussed: https://www.emersonkent.com/images/world_1340_1600.jpg
We take a look at an interesting story around the plight of the natives in some of Spain's new territories. In the process we cross paths with people we have met before. We also complete the list of Ninja Turtle artists!
Resource used:The World of Columbus and Sons by Genevieve Foster. https://amzn.to/4ecxt4o
After a little too lengthy discussion of New Years, we return to Columbus. We cover his third and fourth voyages and reflect on the impact he had on history. We also get into a little about Dante!