Have any of you given The Church History Project a listen? I've suggested it to several people who are either unfamiliar with church history or only have a shallow grasp on it. Honestly, as a history buff, I've found the host's overviews refreshing. Jared Luttjeboer (the host) ends each episode...
Recently, the podcast coming out of Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary put out an interview with Christian McShaffrey and Brett Mahlen discussing their work and thought when it comes to textual criticism. They are both advocates of what is commonly called the "traditional text...
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I have just discovered Pilgrim's Podcast, a recently started podcast going through Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan. It seems quite fun and features three good Northern Irish lads.
You can find it on any podcast app, but here are the iTunes links.
US
UK
Hope you guys enjoy it, seems like...
What podcasts do y'all recommend? I'm mostly looking for things in the realm of theology, cultural commentary, philosophy, apologetics, etc.
If you have one outside of this wheelhouse, I'm good to hear that, too.
What podcast apps do you use? I'm especially looking for the best one that allows syncing between my iOS devices and listening on my PC (maybe through a web player?). I have Overcast, Downcast, and the stock Apple podcast app. Looking for other choices, as those three do not allow listing on PC.
I just finished Europe from its Origins, a 25-hour video podcast (iTunes, free) that culminates in the terrible siege of Constantinople by the Turks. I am stunned. Anyone who thinks history is dry stuff is either ignorant or heartless. History is the study of another's present, full of events as...