
Emperors, bishops, monks, riots - and that Creed you hear on Sunday mornings. Join the Rev. Ben Wyatt in a fascinating account of Christ, creed, and controversy in the turbulent 4th century.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 72 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Ben has written a book! You can buy it at the links below.
From the publisher (this is the good option, click here): wipfandstock.com/9798385237203/christ-and-the-council/
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Our long journey has reached its end. What are we going to do? Harangue you about proper historiography one final time!
In which Ben gives a few updates on the future of his endeavors.
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Fascinating, informative, amusing, eyeopening.
Fr. Ben has created such a great podcast! I’ve been spending time catching up, and have gotten a great crash course in Church history. I’m looking forward to see what comes up next in the future! I highly recommend this to anyone interested in learning about Christian Church history!
Introduction was an absolute hook. Really looking forward to this series. Been extremely engaging thus far!
Introduction was an absolute hook. Really looking forward to this series. Been extremely engaging thus far!
I am an armchair church historian so I was immediately drawn to this podcast from the title alone. And what a gem it is! Not only is the narrator well educated and informed, but he has a great delivery. (Those "sponsors" are hilarious.) And what I particularly appreciate it that he uses correct grammar. For example he uses "he or she" instead of "they" and "his or her" instread of "their". And did I hear him say, "each .... is"? I am impressed!
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