The Pearl of Great Price
A short daily trip down the lane of Christian History. Looking at the fascinating people and events that have shaped a universal civilisation.
May 5 Scopes Trial and Teaching Evolution
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Today we look at infamous Scopes Monkey Trial and the attempt to overthrow the Butler Act which prohibited teaching evolution in schools. Also how the anti-evolution movement evolved into a Christian Science movement
May 6 Ghent Altarpiece
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Its been described as the most stolen piece of art, the first great oil painting of the Northern Renaissance. A complex multi-panelled painting laced with Catholic Theology. Recovered by the famous monuments men in the second world war after Hitler had hid it in a salt mine.
May 4 Dividing the New World between Spain and Portugal
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Today Alexander VI, the infamous Borgia Pope, issued a papal bull which drew up a line of demarcation dividing the New World between Spain and Portugal
May 3 The Sign of the Beast
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Today we look at the birth of Uriah Smith and Seventh Day Adventism. Emerging out of a failed prophecy of the End of the World we look at his writings about the Book of Revelation.
May 2 Fr Kircher, the Plague and Quarantine
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The last polymath of the renaissance era was Fr Antanasius Kircher SJ. Among his many accomplishments he was the first to look at the blood of bubonic plague victims under a microscope and to realise that the 'pestis' was contagious. He suggested Quarantine, wearing masks and burning the clothes of victims.
May 1 Death of David Livingstone
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Perhaps the Westerner who did more to shape thinking about Africa then anyone else. Both a father of European Colonialism and a forerunner of African Nationalism. He died today and this is his story.
Apr 30 The Polish Mystic, Faustina and the Divine Mercy
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The Polish Mystic Faustina Kowalska was declared a saint in the presence of 200,000 people today and the first Divine Mercy Sunday was celebrated worldwide. We look at her short but spiritually intense life. How the devotion to the divine mercy has spread around the world. Finally we also look at the evil that was perpetrated a few years later, in the neighbouring parts of Poland. A Deep Darkness to contrast the luminous message of Divine Mercy.
Apr 29 Joan of Arc
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The teenage illiterate peasant girl who saved France, inspired by courage and faith. We look at some of her story today, how she found herself in the corridors of power. A totemic figure that turned the tide in the Hundred Years War, she was eventually caught and executed, The Vatican would overturn the ecclesial show trial 40years later and eventually declare her a Saint.
Apr 28 Mutiny on the Bounty
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What essentially became the archetypal morality tale for Britain's period of Naval Supremacy. Most of the mutineers died fighting each other on Pitcairn Island, the last men standing repented and using the Ships Bible rebuilt their lives and converted the islanders.
Apr 27 Milton's Paradise Lost
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Some people describe it as the greatest poem in the English Language. Today we look at the lament 'Paradise Lost' - by the idealistic Puritan John Milton. At the end of Cromwell's Commonwealth, and the restoration of the monarchy, impoverished and embittered today he sold the copywrite to his great poem
Apr 26 Shakespeare's Baptism and Hidden Messages
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Was William Shakespeare sending hidden messages to Catholics, at a time when in England to be a Catholic could be equated to treason? We look at the evidence and examine the context today, on the day he was baptised in the Church of England in Stratford upon Avon.
Apr 25 Barnsley FC & Muscular Christianity
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We look at the life of Tiverton Preedy and the influence of the movement 'Muscular Christianity' on him. He founded Barnsley FC who are now owned by a consortium of Chinese and Indian businessmen, and baseball legend Billy Beane.
Apr 24 Baptism of St Augustine
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Augustine of Hippo was one of the finest minds of the ancient world and became the preeminent Chruch Father. Today we mark his late baptism and the remarkable impact he has had on Christian thought and the Western Mind
Apr 23 St George and the Order of the Garter
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Today we look at the significance of St George, and how the chapel named after him at Windsor became the home of the Order of the Garter. One of the most prestigious and longest-lasting chivalric orders.
Apr 22 In God we Trust - Post Civil War Money
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We look at how 'In God we Trust' eventually replaced 'ex pluribus unum' as the motto of the USA. How the trauma of post-civil war destruction started to it being inscribed on coins.
Apr 21 Eagleton v Dawkins, the Terry Lectures
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Today we look at Terry Eagleton's Dwight H Terry Lectures at Yale University in 2009. With the title 'Faith and Fundamentalism: Is belief in Richard Dawkins necessary for Salvation? We also analyse the phenomenon of the so-called New Atheism
Mar 22 Johnathan Edwards and the Great Awakening
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He has been described as the greatest American Theologian. We look at Johnathan Edwards and his role in the Christian revivals which swept across the UK and its colonies in the 18th Century. Called the Great Awakening in America or the Evangelical Revival in Britain.
Mar 21 Papier Mache Papal Tiara
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Pope Pius VII lived under the shadow of Napoleon Bonaparte, which led to him being crowned with a papier-mache papal tiara. Today we look at the story.
Mar 20 Cuthbert & Lindisfarne
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This is the story of one of the most popular saints in England, who was key in nation-building as the Anglo-Saxons emerged from centuries of Viking conquest
Mar 19 Taiping Rebellion & The Heavenly Kingdom
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Described as the bloodiest civil war of all time, with casualties in their tens of millions. Led by a self-proclaimed prophet who believed he was the Brother of Jesus Christ - we look at the Taiping Rebellion
Mar 18 Charles Spurgeon and the Metropolitan Tabernacle
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Called a prince amongst preachers, Surgeon attracted huge crowds to his services in London. After a tragic stampede in a temporary church we remember today how he moved to the purpose-built Metropolitan Tabernacle
Mar 17 Mormon Relief Society
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Claiming to be the largest and oldest womans charitable group we look at the founding and the work of the Mormon Relief Society
Mar 16 Founding of the Red Cross
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We look at the story of Henry Dunant, the founder of the Red Cross. What inspired him? Who signed the first Geneva Convention? What are the controversies around the Emblem used for the Red Cross?
Mar 15 Cardinal Manning and the Dock Strike
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Cardinal Manning was unusually a widow, and became very influential in Catholic Social Teaching - today we find out why.
Mar 14 Dr Livingstone I presume
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Today we remember the journalist Morgan Stanleys success in finding the lost explorer Dr Livingstone. And why did he become so famous after his death?
Feb 25 Lithuania and the Teutonic Knights
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A sad story of the mass suicide of 200 pagan Lithuanians defending themselves against the Teutonic Knights today in 1336
Feb 26 Sheldon and What Would Jesus Do?
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Today we look at the birth of Charles Sheldon, his publication of In His Steps and the birth of the What Would Jesus Do movement
Feb 27 Keir Hardy, Methodism and Labour
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Today we remember the founding of the Labour party and the Methodist lay preacher Kier Hardy
Feb 28 Victorian Slum Priest Charles Lowder
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Today we remember the founding of the Society of the Holy Cross, SSC by Charles Fuge Lowder, an Anglican order which worked in the slums of big cities
Mar 1 Bishop Oldhams' Anglo-Chinese schools
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We look at the life work of Methodist William Oldham, his work in mapping India and setting up Singapore's most prestigious school
Mar 2 - The Death of John Wesley
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Today we look at the remarkable life of John Wesley, the beginning of Methodism and the death of 'the most loved man in Britain'
Mar 3 - The First Concordance
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Today we look at the life of Dominican Hugh of St Cher, his work on producing the first concordance - a milestone in Biblical Studies, and also the first attempt to divide the Bible into chapters
Mar 4 - William Penn's holy experiment of Pennsylvania
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Today King Charles II granted a royal charter to Quaker William Pen making him the largest (non-royal) landowner in the world. Thus began his holy experiment of Pennsylvania and Philadelphia.
Mar 5 Roger Williams first Baptist Church in USA
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Today we look at the restless life of English missionary and linguist Roger Williams, and how he established the first Baptist Church in Rhodes Island
Mar 6 Michelangelo
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Today we remember the birth of possibly the greatest artist of all time, Michelangelo. We look at his work through four classics, the two statues of Pieta and David, the frescos of the Sistine Chapel and the Dome of St Peters in Rome. And we also look at some controversial theories about his genius.
Mar 7 A Revolutionary new Mass
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We look at the first mass in the vernacular celebrated by Paul VI today in 1965. The roots of the reform and the consequences since.
Mar 8 Reagan's Evil Empire
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We look at today's speech by President Reagan to an Evangelical Congress in Florida. It has gone down in history as the 'Evil Empire Speech' and we examine the context of this and the evangelical base to the Republican Party
Mar 9 In Sebaste, Roman Soldiers are Martyred
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A chilling story of the death of 40 Roman Soldiers in Lesser Armenia, in 320. They froze to death rather than renounce their Christian faith. WIdely celebrated in the Orthodox World as martyrs.
Mar 10 Rev. Martin Luther King
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Today we remember how James Earl Ray confessed to the murder of Rev King. Todays pod takes a brief look at Kings life, his theology and his legacy
Mar 11 William Carey's Fire in Serampore, India
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Today we remember a fire in Serrmapore which destroyed some priceless translations from Sanskrit but brought international fame to the work of William Carey. Covering the founding of the Baptist Missionary Society and the first degree-awarding university in India