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EXTRA 33. Gaspe Cross
Jacques Cartier planted a 30-foot wooden cross overlooking the bay of Gaspé (Quebec, Canada) on first exploration trip in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, s…
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E42. Jews Under Roman Rule
The story of Jesus cannot be adequately understood apart from the World in which he lived. It was a world ruled by Rome. How Rome came to be so centr…
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128. Baptizing Jesus
John the Baptist’s role as the Preparer for one greater than himself was vital to the Gospels’ Messiah narrative.
Bishop Robert Barron books availa…1 year, 9 months ago
ART Special Announcement
NEW feature of the Historical Jesus podcast called ART presents the enthralling, riveting, epic story of Christian art. One cannot underestimate the …
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127. History of Apologetics
Apologetics is often identified with debates over religion and theology. The term has Western, primarily Christian origins and is most frequently ass…
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EXTRA 32. Jacques Cartier 1534 Voyage
French King Francis dispatches an expedition under skilled mariner Jacques Cartier (1491-1557) to the New World in search of treasures and a Northwes…
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E41. Pax Romana
Jesus lived in an area occupied by the mighty Roman Empire ruled by an autocratic Emperor during a time of relative peace known as Pax Romana. How di…
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126. Preparing the Way
John the Baptist’s role as the Preparer for one greater than himself was vital to the Gospels’ Messiah narrative. John the Baptist and his pre-messia…
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125. Repentance
John the Baptist lives in the desert, the place of no distraction, and he speaks a message of repentance and the confession of sin.
Bishop Robert Ba…1 year, 10 months ago
EXTRA 31. Verrazano sails into New York Bay
The King of France commissions Giovanni da Verrazzano to explore the Atlantic coast of the continent between Florida and New Brunswick, including New…
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