Can you recommend a Religious History podcast?
Can you recommend a Religious History podcast?

Can you recommend a Religious History podcast?

September 26, 2025 12:00pm
5:38
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Religion has sparked wars, inspired art, toppled empires, and comforted the faithful. In these episodes, we explore the stories where belief shaped human history in unforgettable and sometimes unsettling ways. Episodes:Ep 5 - Part 1: Divorce is fine, calm down! - The Story of Anne Boleyn & Henry VIIIWhen Henry VIII wanted out of his first marriage, he set off a chain reaction that changed religion across Europe. Anne Boleyn’s story is one of love, power, and a church forever altered. Ep 6 - Part 2: Love you Forever! - The Story of the Taj MahalThe Taj Mahal isn’t just an architectural wonder — it’s a monument to faith, love, and loss. This is the story of Shah Jahan and the devotion that built one of the world’s most sacred sites. Ep 14 - Part 2: Big Trouble in Little Plymoth - William Bradford & Thomas MortonPuritan leader William Bradford clashed with free-spirited Thomas Morton in early New England. Their fight over religion, freedom, and morality set the stage for America’s culture wars. Ep 18 - Part 2: Our Favorite Demon Hunters - Ed & Lorraine WarrenThe Warrens claimed to battle demons, ghosts, and the devil himself. We dig into their faith-driven investigations and the blurred line between belief and exploitation. Ep 43: Maya's Curse Unveiled: The Friar Diego De Landa EnigmaFriar Diego De Landa tried to stamp out Maya religion by burning their sacred texts. But his work left behind the very records that now help us understand their spiritual world. Bonus: Interview with Marcos Antonio Hernandez - Author of "Where They Burn Books, They Also Burn People""An intimate conversation on religion, censorship, and the power of faith in shaping societies. Hernandez explores how burning books often foreshadows darker persecution. Ep 127 - Suffering for Salvation: The Complicated Legacy of Mother Teresahe Complicated Legacy of Mother Teresa — Mother Teresa is remembered as a saint, but her methods and motives sparked global debate. We explore the tension between faith, charity, and suffering. Ep 129 - Mother of Sparrows: The Vengeance of Saint Olga of KievSaint Olga is venerated for her piety — but her story is also soaked in blood and vengeance. How did a woman who burned villages alive become canonized as a holy figure? Ep 145 - Witch Trials: Not just in Salem!Europe burned, drowned, and hanged thousands of supposed witches long before Salem. We trace the hysteria, fear, and pow

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Duration:5:38
Published:September 26, 2025 12:00pm
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Religion has sparked wars, inspired art, toppled empires, and comforted the faithful. In these episodes, we explore the stories where belief shaped human history in unforgettable and sometimes unsettling ways. Episodes:Ep 5 - Part 1: Divorce is fine, calm down! - The Story of Anne Boleyn & Henry VIIIWhen Henry VIII wanted out of his first marriage, he set off a chain reaction that changed religion across Europe. Anne Boleyn’s story is one of love, power, and a church forever altered. Ep 6 - Part...

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