Historical Jesus Podcast
1) ACAPELLA 10. To Be A Pilgrim
The most famous "pilgrim" hymn is generally considered as "To Be a Pilgrim" (also known as "He Who Would Valiant Be" or "He Who Would True Valour See"). The lyrics were taken from John Bunyan's classi...Show More
2) Supernatural vs. Preternatural
Christian Theology defines Supernatural as above natural and divine, while Preternatural is beyond natural with infused knowledge, immortality, and integrity. E162. Dr. Taylor Marshall podcast ...Show More
3) Christian Roots of Thanksgiving
On the fourth Thursday in November every year, American’s celebrate the holiday of Thanksgiving. It is a holiday that originated in the Americas but has subsequently spread to other countries ar...Show More
4) 259. Feast of Christ the King
United Protestant, Roman Catholic, Lutheran, Anglican, Moravian, Methodist, Nazarene, Reformed, and Western Rite parishes of the Russian Orthodox Church outside Russia, celebrate the Feast of Christ t...Show More
5) EXTRA 96. America explored by Chinese?
The great Chinese adventurer, explorer, diplomat Zheng He’s global sea voyages created a big sensation in the early 15th century. According to a controversial theory, his exploration of distant ...Show More
6) Writings of Jesus
Could the preacher from Galilee read and write? Let’s examine thought provoking arguments regarding the writings of Jesus of Nazareth. E161. Misquoting Jesus with Bart Ehrman podcast available ...Show More
7) 258. Is Purgatory Real?
Protestants do not believe in purgatory. They typically reject the doctrine because they argue it lacks biblical support and is inconsistent with the Protestant belief in salvation by faith alone, whi...Show More
8) ARCHITECTURE 1. Gothic Westminster Abbey
A large twin-towered Gothic church with a vast interior founded over a millennium ago, Westminster Abbey is one of the United Kingdom’s most notable religious buildings and the traditional place...Show More
9) 257. What is Purgatory?
The concept of Purgatory is not adhered to by all Christians but is nevertheless a fascinating topic well worth investigating. The word "purgatory" is rooted in Latin, meaning to purify, purge, or cle...Show More
10) James the Apostle
There are lots of Jameses mentioned in the Gospels. Who was James the Apostle and why is he also referred to by certain Christian denominations as James son of Alphaeus, James the Lesser, James brothe...Show More