The encounter between Christians and Muslims began not on the battlefield, but in conversation, diplomacy, and shared communities. By the time Islam emerged in the…
The Presbyterian Church is one of the major branches of Protestant Christianity and has played a profound role in shaping theology, governance, and culture—especially in…
The concept of purgatory is one of the more distinctive and complex doctrines in Christian theology, particularly within Roman Catholicism. It is not explicitly described in the…
The Kebra Nagast (often translated as The Glory of Kings) is one of the most important literary and religious texts in Ethiopian history. Deeply revered by the Ethiopian…
Methodism is one of the most influential and widespread Protestant movements in Christian history. Emerging in the 18th century as a revivalist movement within the…
In the annals of medieval history, few figures are as simultaneously celebrated and controversial as Peter the Hermit. A charismatic preacher and an unlikely leader, Peter…
You will frequently hear claims that the church unanimously rejected military service for Christians right until the time of Constantine. The reality is much more…
The 16th century was a time of enormous upheaval for Western Christianity. With Martin Luther’s posting of his 95 Theses in 1517, a movement began…
History of Christianity Episode 68 – Eusebius of Caesarea: The Father of Church History Play Episode Pause Episode Mute/Unmute Episode Rewind 10 Seconds 1x Fast…
Joseph of Arimathea, a relatively minor biblical figure mentioned in the Gospels as the man who donated his tomb for the burial of Jesus, became…