This episode explores the extraordinary life of Ambrose of Milan, a Roman governor turned bishop who became a pivotal figure in early Christianity. From his sudden rise to church leadership to his defense of Nicene orthodoxy against powerful rulers, Ambrose’s courage and theological insights left a lasting impact. We discuss his influential writings, including On the … Read More “Episode 66 – The Life and Legacy of Ambrose of Milan” »
Podcast: History of Christianity
Among the highlights of the fourth century was a group of theologians, two brothers and a close friend. These were the Cappadocian Fathers, called that because they were from Cappadocia. They included Basil the Great, Gregory of Nyssa, and Gregory of Nazianzus. This is their story. Recommended book: Three Wise Men from the East: The … Read More “Episode 65 – The Cappadocian Fathers” »
In this episode, I talk to Dr. Emily Conroy-Krutz, author of Missionary Diplomacy. In the 19th Century, the United States was expanding its presence around the world at the same time that American missionaries were travelling to new lands. Some of these missionaries doubled as diplomats. The story is fascinating. Purchase Missionary Diplomacy at https://amzn.to/4ev5koS … Read More “Episode 64 – Missionary Diplomacy” »
An important part of Christian history has been the role of clergy in supporting the military in terms of both spiritual and emotional needs. I recently had the opportunity to speak with Patricia Cecil, Specialist Curator Faith, Religion, and WWI at the National World War I Museum and Memorial. They currently have an exhibit called … Read More “Episode 63 – Sacred Service: American Chaplains in the First World War” »
One of the greatest defenders of what would be known as orthodox Christianity was Athanasius the Great, bishop of Alexandria. He was there at Nicaea and he had a difficult experience as bishop, with numerous exiles. However, his influence continues today. Consider supporting this podcast through: Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/hopesreason) Life of Jesus (http://www.lifeofjesus.ca) with code BEDARD … Read More “Episode 62 – Athanasius the Great” »
While some Christians were gathering in councils and devising creeds, others were fleeing the cities to be alone with God. These were the Desert Fathers and Mothers. In this episode, we provide a short overview of these important men and women who continue to inspire people today. There recommended book for this episode is Life … Read More “Episode 61 – The Desert Fathers and Mothers” »
In this special Christmas episode, we look at the figure who would be the inspiration for the popular Santa Claus. While some Christians see Santa as a threat to Jesus, Nicholas of Myra was actually a devoted follower of Jesus who was known for his piety and generosity. In this episode, we look at how … Read More “Episode 60 – Quest for the Historical Santa Claus: Bishop Nicholas of Myra” »
One of the most important events in Christian history is the First Council of Nicaea that took place in 325 AD. Christianity can literally be divided between what happened before and what happened after this event. The immediate purpose of the Council was to deal with the Arian question: Was Jesus a created being? Ultimately … Read More “Episode 59 – The First Council of Nicaea” »
The Christian church was emerging out of a time of persecution but their troubles were not over. Shifting from threats from without to threats from within, the church begins to face a major Christological controversy. Arius, a presbyter rather than a bishop, had an incredible impact on the church. While probably not inventing the Christology … Read More “Episode 58 – The Rise of Arianism” »
One of the most influential people in the history of the early church was someone of unknown religious conviction. Constantine came to power when the Roman Empire was split between West and East. It would be during the time of Constantine that Christianity would become a legal religion, that the First Council of Nicaea would … Read More “Episode 57 – Introducing Constantine the Great” »
