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This Week in Christian History

Hosted by Christian History Institute with the Center for Christian History · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 16 episodes

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This Week in Christian History is a podcast from the Center for Christian History at Mississippi College. The Center for Christian History is dedicated to expanding knowledge and understanding of Christian history. Our mission is to provide a scholarly, unbiased look at the events, figures, and movements that have shaped Christianity over the centuries. You can visit centerforchristianhistory.com for daily historical highlights, and each week on this podcast, we’ll do a deep dive into key moments with Christian history’s leading authorities.

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Christian History Institute with the Center for Christian History hosts This Week in Christian History, a religion show with 16 episodes published.

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The Fundamental Orders of Connecticut

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Join Nick Walters and Dr. David D. Hall of Harvard Divinity School as they consider the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut. Regarded as one of the earliest written frameworks for political governance in the American colon

Joan of Arc

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Explore the life and martyrdom of Joan of Arc and her context within the Hundred Years War with Dr. Daniel Hobbins.

Constantine the Great

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Join Nick Walters and Dr. Michael Haykin as they explore the pivotal role of Constantine's conversion in the history of Christianity.

The Inklings

May 12, 20260Ep. 14S1

Join Dr. Michael Ward and Nick Walters as they discuss the first meeting the Inklings, including C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien.

The Council of Nicaea and Christianity on the Seas

May 7, 20260Ep. 13S1

Join Nick Walters and CH managing editor Kaylena Radcliff as they discuss the 2026 spring and summer issues of Christian History magazine: Debating Jesus' divinity and Christianity on the seas. Read these issues for free

Pelagius and Free Will

Apr 29, 20260Ep. 12S1

This week Nick Walters and Dr. Andrew Chronister explore Pelagius and the theological debate over free will and original sin within the fifth-century church.

Philipp Melanchthon and Martin Luther

Apr 14, 20260Ep. 11S1

Join Nick Walters and Dr. Scott Keith for a conversation on the life, thought, and significance of Philipp Melanchthon, the indispensable collaborator of Martin Luther and one of the core architects of the Protestant Ref

The Council of Trent and the Vulgate

Apr 7, 20260Ep. 10S1

Contributing editor Dr. Edwin Woodruff Tait joins Nick Walters to discuss how the Council of Trent was set in motion. When the council convened in the sixteenth century, Europe was confronting theological upheaval, polit

Francis Asbury and American Methodism

Mar 31, 20260Ep. 9S1

Before established churches dotted the American landscape, one man rode tirelessly across a rugged and expanding nation to bring the Gospel to its people. On This Week in Christian History, Nick Walters and Dr. John Wigg

Theodore the Studite and Iconoclasm

Mar 24, 20260Ep. 8S1

Join Nick Walters and Dr. George Demacopoulos of Fordham University this week as they examine the relationship of church and state in the life of Theodore the Studite amidst the Iconoclastic Controversies. Theodore the S

The Real St. Patrick

Mar 17, 20260Ep. 7S1

Separating fact from fiction is one of the greatest challenges when studying the life of St. Patrick, the fifth-century missionary traditionally credited with bringing Christianity to Ireland. Join host Nick Walters and

John Newton's Conversion

Mar 9, 20260Ep. 6S1

The story of John Newton is one of the most powerful conversion narratives in the history of Christianity. Known today as the author of the beloved hymn "Amazing Grace," Newton’s life journey from slave trader to Anglica

Diocletian's Edict Against the Christians

Feb 23, 20260Ep. 5S1

In this episode, the Deep Dive turns to one of the most consequential moments in early Christian history: Diocletian’s Edict Against the Christians in 303 AD. This episode’s expert, Dr. Michael A. G. Haykin of the Southe

Eric Liddell with Brian Stanley

Feb 16, 20260Ep. 4S1

This episode features a conversation with Nick Walters, director of the Center for Christian History at Mississippi College, and Professor Brian Stanley of the University of Edinburgh, one of the world’s most respected h

The Mercersburg movement

Feb 9, 20260Ep. 1S1

Join Nick Walters of the Center for Christian History at Mississippi College as he interviews Kaylena Radcliff, managing editor of Christian History, about issue #155: The Mercersburg movement.

Thomas Meeks on "Ben-Hur" Author Lew Wallace

Feb 9, 20260Ep. 3S1

Lew Wallace lived perhaps one of the most impressive lives of the late 19th century. He held several prestigious titles including New Mexico territorial governor, Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire, and Union Army General,

What happened to the apostles?

Feb 9, 20260Ep. 2S1

Join Nick Walters of the Center for Christian History at Mississippi College as he interviews Kaylena Radcliff, managing editor of Christian History, about issue #156: What happened to the apostles?

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This Week in Christian History is hosted by Christian History Institute with the Center for Christian History. The show is categorised under religion (spirituality) and has published 16 episodes.

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This Week in Christian History has published 16 episodes.

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