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Best podcasts about christian herald

Latest podcast episodes about christian herald

Gospel Light Society Podcasts
South African Anglican Archbishop Desmond Tutu Dies at 90 (Intl Christian Herald 12.30.21)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2021 11:48


South African Anglican Archbishop Desmond Tutu Dies at 90 (Intl Christian Herald 12.30.21) by Daniel Whyte III

Fundamentally Mormon
THE GREAT ANNOUNCEMENT, Chapter 2 of Michael/Adam

Fundamentally Mormon

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 100:00


  THE GREAT ANNOUNCEMENT, Chapter 2 of Michael/Adam To Read this chapter: https://fundamentallymormon.tumblr.com/post/671189537685438464/the-great-announcement-chapter-2-of-michaeladam  Pages 12 to 28 In the same year that plural marriage was publicly announced, President Brigham Young introduced another new doctrine. It concerned the Godhead and was soon to be spoken of as the “Adam-God doctrine”.   Even though plural marriage had not been very well received, perhaps even fewer members accepted this new concept in regard to Adam's deified sphere. This famous public announcement later became re-interpreted, declared a mystery, or a false theory, or was claimed to be a misquote–some even denying that it was ever taught by him.   Long an item of speculation, the existence and role of Adam has been misunderstood and de-emphasized by world religions. The National Council of Churches apparently considered Adam to be the least understood, if not the least respected of all the ancients. More on the facetious side, it was reported that– A film on the fall of man that omits Eve and portrays Adam as getting the apple from a vending machine won a $300 prize for five high school students of St. James United Church of Christ, Havertown, PA., in a National Council of Churches film-making contest whose theme was “technology and human values.” (The Christian Herald, June 1972, p. 13) To Read Michael/Adam: http://ogdenkraut.com/?page_id=149 To Read Other Great Books on restoration theology: http://ogdenkraut.com/?page_id=30   

Gospel Light Society Podcasts
Christians Petition Israel to Allow Visitors for Christmas Season (Intl Christian Herald 12.16.21)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 6:34


Christians Petition Israel to Allow Visitors for Christmas Season (Intl Christian Herald 12.16.21) by Daniel Whyte III

Gospel Light Society Podcasts
Fulani Herdsmen Kill 10 Christians, Burn 100 Homes in Nigeria (Intl Christian Herald 12.5.21)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2021 10:40


Fulani Herdsmen Kill 10 Christians, Burn 100 Homes in Nigeria (Intl Christian Herald 12.5.21) by Daniel Whyte III

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Gospel Light Society Podcasts
Filipino Megachurch Founder Apollo Quiboloy Charged With Sex Crimes (Intl Christian Herald 11.24.21)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 12:42


Filipino Megachurch Founder Apollo Quiboloy Charged With Sex Crimes (Intl Christian Herald 11.24.21) by Daniel Whyte III

Gospel Light Society Podcasts
Your prayers are needed for Christians in Nigeria (International Christian Herald 11.10.21)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 6:18


This is the International Christian Herald podcast. Here are the top stories you need to know about today.

Gospel Light Society Podcasts
17 Coptic Christians Missing in Libya (International Christian Herald 11.02.21)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 15:39


17 Coptic Christians Missing in Libya (International Christian Herald 11.02.21) by Daniel Whyte III

Gospel Light Society Podcasts
49 People Killed in Attacks on Christian Nigerian Communities (Intl Christian Herald 10.17.21)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2021 10:38


49 People Killed in Attacks on Christian Nigerian Communities (Intl Christian Herald 10.17.21) by Daniel Whyte III

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Gospel Light Society Podcasts
South Korean Megachurch Pastor Dies (International Christian Herald 9.22.21)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 15:13


South Korean Megachurch Pastor Dies (International Christian Herald 9.22.21) by Daniel Whyte III

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Gospel Light Society Podcasts
Church destroyed in 9/11 attacks reopens as shrine (International Christian Herald 09.11.21)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 13:28


This is the International Christian Herald podcast (09.11.21). Here are the top stories you need to know about today.

Gospel Light Society Podcasts
36 Nigerian Christians killed by Fulani herdsmen in August (International Christian Herald 09.04.21)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2021 8:49


This is the International Christian Herald podcast (09.04.21). Here are the top stories you need to know about today.

Gospel Light Society Podcasts
Afghan Christians Turned Away at Kabul Airport (International Christian Herald 8.28.21)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 10:46


Afghan Christians Turned Away at Kabul Airport (International Christian Herald 8.28.21) by Daniel Whyte III

Gospel Light Society Podcasts
Taliban Have Hitlist of Christians to Kill in Afghanistan (Intl Christian Herald 8.21.21)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 24:27


Taliban Have Hitlist of Christians to Kill in Afghanistan (Intl Christian Herald 8.21.21) by Daniel Whyte III

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Gospel Light Society Podcasts
Pastor's Son Shot Dead in Nigeria During Church Demolition (International Christian Herald 8.14.21)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2021 11:36


Pastor's Son Shot Dead in Nigeria During Church Demolition (International Christian Herald 8.14.21) by Daniel Whyte III

Gospel Light Society Podcasts
7 Left Dead After Attacks on Christian Regions in Nigeria (International Christian Herald 8.7.21)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2021 16:14


7 Left Dead After Attacks on Christian Regions in Nigeria (International Christian Herald 8.7.21) by Daniel Whyte III

Gospel Light Society Podcasts
Tokyo Catholic Archbishop Bans Visitors From Churches (International Christian Herald 7.24.21)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2021 7:41


Tokyo Catholic Archbishop Bans Visitors From Churches (International Christian Herald 7.24.21) by Daniel Whyte III

Gospel Light Society Podcasts
Congolese Cardinal Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya Dies (International Christian Herald 7.19.21)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 12:46


Congolese Cardinal Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya Dies (International Christian Herald 7.19.21) by Daniel Whyte III

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Gospel Light Society Podcasts
Over 140 Students Abducted From Baptist School in Nigeria (International Christian Herald 7.12.21)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 18:12


Over 140 Students Abducted From Baptist School in Nigeria (International Christian Herald 7.12.21) by Daniel Whyte III

Gospel Light Society Podcasts
Nigeria remains ‘most dangerous place to be a Christian’ (International Christian Herald 05.15.21)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2021 15:25


This is the International Christian Herald podcast. Here are the top stories you need to know about today (05.15.21).

Gospel Light Society Podcasts
Nigerian Megachurch Pastor's Son Dies at 42 (International Christian Herald 5.8.21)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 18:43


Nigerian Megachurch Pastor's Son Dies at 42 (International Christian Herald 5.8.21) by Daniel Whyte III

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Gospel Light Society Podcasts
Finnish Politician Faces Jail for Quoting Bible on Homosexuality (Intl Christian Herald 5.1.21)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2021 18:09


Finnish Politician Faces Jail for Quoting Bible on Homosexuality (Intl Christian Herald 5.1.21) by Daniel Whyte III

Gospel Light Society Podcasts
YouTube Shuts Down Nigerian Preacher TB Joshua's Channel (Intl Christian Herald 4.24.21)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2021 12:43


YouTube Shuts Down Nigerian Preacher TB Joshua's Channel (Intl Christian Herald 4.24.21) by Daniel Whyte III

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Gospel Light Society Podcasts
Anglican Funeral Held for Prince Philip (International Christian Herald 4.18.21)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2021 10:34


Anglican Funeral Held for Prince Philip (International Christian Herald 4.18.21) by Daniel Whyte III

Gospel Light Society Podcasts
Prayer Needed for Those Fleeing Violence in Myanmar (International Christian Herald 4.14.21)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 10:32


Prayer Needed for Those Fleeing Violence in Myanmar (International Christian Herald 4.14.21) by Daniel Whyte III

Gospel Light Society Podcasts
Wycliffe Bible Translators Deploys Kits to Isolated Regions (International Christian Herald 4.5.21)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 11:28


Wycliffe Bible Translators Deploys Kits to Isolated Regions (International Christian Herald 4.5.21) by Daniel Whyte III

Gospel Light Society Podcasts
Gunmen Kill at Least 137 in Niger (International Christian Herald 3.27.21)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2021 15:03


Gunmen Kill at Least 137 in Niger (International Christian Herald 3.27.21) by Daniel Whyte III

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Gospel Light Society Podcasts
African Christians Wonder if Coronavirus is Judgment for Sins (Intl Christian Herald 3.20.21)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2021 16:12


African Christians Wonder if Coronavirus is Judgment for Sins (Intl Christian Herald 3.20.21) by Daniel Whyte III

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Gospel Light Society Podcasts
Luis Palau Dies at 86 (International Christian Herald 3.14.21)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 14:41


Luis Palau Dies at 86 (International Christian Herald 3.14.21) by Daniel Whyte III

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Gospel Light Society Podcasts
Boko Haram Frees Pastor in Nigeria (International Christian Herald 3.7.21)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2021 15:12


Boko Haram Frees Pastor in Nigeria (International Christian Herald 3.7.21) by Daniel Whyte III

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Gospel Light Society Podcasts
British Churches Welcome Hong Kong Immigrants (International Christian Herald 2.25.21)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 12:23


British Churches Welcome Hong Kong Immigrants (International Christian Herald 2.25.21) by Daniel Whyte III

Gospel Light Society Podcasts
Pastor is Released From Jail in Cuba (International Christian Herald 2.8.21)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 13:20


Pastor is Released From Jail in Cuba (International Christian Herald 2.8.21) by Daniel Whyte III

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Gospel Light Society Podcasts
Catholic Priest Kidnapped and Murdered in Nigeria (International Christian Herald 1.23.21)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 15:47


Catholic Priest Kidnapped and Murdered in Nigeria (International Christian Herald 1.23.21) by Daniel Whyte III

Gospel Light Society Podcasts
Global Christian Persecution Rises 60% (International Christian Herald 1.19.21)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 12:48


Global Christian Persecution Rises 60% (International Christian Herald 1.19.21) by Daniel Whyte III

Gospel Light Society Podcasts
Pope Francis Misses New Year's Events (International Christian Herald 1.10.21)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 12:31


Pope Francis Misses New Year's Events (International Christian Herald 1.10.21) by Daniel Whyte III

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Gospel Light Society Podcasts
Christians Around the World Celebrate Christmas (International Christian Herald 12.27.20)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2020 13:23


Christians Around the World Celebrate Christmas (International Christian Herald 12.27.20) by Daniel Whyte III

Gospel Light Society Podcasts
Thousands of Christians Killed in Nigeria in 2020 (International Christian Herald 12.20.20)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2020 14:56


Thousands of Christians Killed in Nigeria in 2020 (International Christian Herald 12.20.20) by Daniel Whyte III

Gospel Light Society Podcasts
Christmas Celebrations Begin at the Vatican (International Christian Herald 12.14.20)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 16:05


Christmas Celebrations Begin at the Vatican (International Christian Herald 12.14.20) by Daniel Whyte III

Gospel Light Society Podcasts
Pastor Faces Charges for Launching Bibles Into North Korea (International Christian Herald 12.1.20)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 17:52


Pastor Faces Charges for Launching Bibles Into North Korea (International Christian Herald 12.1.20) by Daniel Whyte III

Gospel Light Society Podcasts
Chinese Church Raided by Authorities (International Christian Herald 11.21.20)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2020 15:39


Chinese Church Raided by Authorities (International Christian Herald 11.21.20) by Daniel Whyte III

Gospel Light Society Podcasts
Pakistani Court Annuls Marriage of Christian Girl to Muslim Man (Intl Christian Herald 11.15.20)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2020 15:12


Pakistani Court Annuls Marriage of Christian Girl to Muslim Man (Intl Christian Herald 11.15.20) by Daniel Whyte III

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Gospel Light Society Podcasts
K.P. Yohannan's Believers Eastern Church Raided by Indian Agents (Intl Christian Herald 11.08.20)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2020 13:14


K.P. Yohannan's Believers Eastern Church Raided by Indian Agents (Intl Christian Herald 11.08.20) by Daniel Whyte III

Gospel Light Society Podcasts
New Report Reveals Atrocities Done to North Korean Christians (Intl Christian Herald 10.31.20)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2020 14:25


New Report Reveals Atrocities Done to North Korean Christians (Intl Christian Herald 10.31.20) by Daniel Whyte III

Gospel Light Society Podcasts
Nigerian Christians Lead Protests Against Police Brutality (International Christian Herald 10.24.20)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2020 13:34


Nigerian Christians Lead Protests Against Police Brutality (International Christian Herald 10.24.20) by Daniel Whyte III

Gospel Light Society Podcasts
China Restricts Distribution of Religious Materials (International Christian Herald 10.18.20)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2020 13:22


China Restricts Distribution of Religious Materials (International Christian Herald 10.18.20) by Daniel Whyte III

Gospel Light Society Podcasts
5 Christians Beaten by Hindus in Eastern India (International Christian Herald 10.11.20)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2020 12:59


5 Christians Beaten by Hindus in Eastern India (International Christian Herald 10.11.20) by Daniel Whyte III

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Gospel Light Society Podcasts
Chinese Authorities Surveilling Religious Minorities (International Christian Herald 10.4.20)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2020 15:11


Chinese Authorities Surveilling Religious Minorities (International Christian Herald 10.4.20) by Daniel Whyte III

Gospel Light Society Podcasts
Indian Church Planter Killed by Hindu Extremists (International Christian Herald 9.27.20)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2020 15:38


Indian Church Planter Killed by Hindu Extremists (International Christian Herald 9.27.20) by Daniel Whyte III

Gospel Light Society Podcasts
Man Suspected of Killing African UMC Bishop in Car Crash Arrested (Intl Christian Herald 9.21.20)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 14:32


Man Suspected of Killing African UMC Bishop in Car Crash Arrested (Intl Christian Herald 9.21.20) by Daniel Whyte III

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CHP TALKS
CHP TALKS: Impacting Society with your Voice and Writings

CHP TALKS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 28:05


Sept. 17, 2020: Journalist Renae Jarrett speaks with Rod Taylor and Peter Vogel on the importance of using every opportunity, whether in speaking, writing or other avenues of influence to raise issues and alert our fellow-citizens to the issues and dangers around us. Ms. Jarrett has over twenty years experience as a journalist and has been published in the National Post, the Christian Herald and the Epoch Times. She is the creator of Not Sorry 4 the Story a blog and a vlog.  She can be contacted at info@renaejarrett.ca or @renaecjarrett on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

Gospel Light Society Podcasts
Pope Francis to Release New Encyclical (International Christian Herald 9.13.20)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 13:46


Pope Francis to Release New Encyclical (International Christian Herald 9.13.20) by Daniel Whyte III

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Gospel Light Society Podcasts
Chinese Authorities Raid Church Camp (International Christian Herald 9.5.20)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2020 16:36


Chinese Authorities Raid Church Camp (International Christian Herald 9.5.20) by Daniel Whyte III

Gospel Light Society Podcasts
Indian Pastor Beaten by Hindu Extremists (International Christian Herald 8.29.20)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2020 15:33


Indian Pastor Beaten by Hindu Extremists (International Christian Herald 8.29.20) by Daniel Whyte III

Gospel Light Society Podcasts
African Methodist Bishop John K. Yambasu Dies in Car Crash (International Christian Herald 8.22.20)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2020 13:08


African Methodist Bishop John K. Yambasu Dies in Car Crash (International Christian Herald 8.22.20) by Daniel Whyte III

Gospel Light Society Podcasts
China and Vatican Looking at Secret Deal (International Christian Herald 8.15.20)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2020 12:39


China and Vatican Looking at Secret Deal (International Christian Herald 8.15.20) by Daniel Whyte III

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Gospel Light Society Podcasts
China Orders Churches to Praise the State (International Christian Herald 8.8.20)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2020 11:40


China Orders Churches to Praise the State (International Christian Herald 8.8.20) by Daniel Whyte III

Gospel Light Society Podcasts
10 Christians Killed in Nigeria (International Christian Herald 8.2.20)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 10:44


10 Christians Killed in Nigeria (International Christian Herald 8.2.20) by Daniel Whyte III

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Gospel Light Society Podcasts
China Issues Ban on Supernatural Content in Media (International Christian Herald 7.27.20)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 11:14


China Issues Ban on Supernatural Content in Media (International Christian Herald 7.27.20) by Daniel Whyte III

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Gospel Light Society Podcasts
Iranian Christian Convert Loses Appeal (International Christian Herald 7.24.20)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2020 12:17


Iranian Christian Convert Loses Appeal (International Christian Herald 7.24.20) by Daniel Whyte III

Gospel Light Society Podcasts
J.I. Packer Dies at 93 (International Christian Herald 7.19.20)

Gospel Light Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 9:43


J.I. Packer Dies at 93 (International Christian Herald 7.19.20) by Daniel Whyte III

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Millennial Minds with YazzieSpeaks
Millennial Minds Eps 38 with Christian Herald Speech and Debate Champion

Millennial Minds with YazzieSpeaks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2019 25:31


Millennial Minds Eps 38 with Christian Herald Speech and Debate Champion by Yasmine Arrington

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New Books in World Christianity
Heather Curtis, “Holy Humanitarians: American Evangelicals and Global Aid” (Harvard UP, 2018)

New Books in World Christianity

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2018 58:38


The study of Christianity, international relations, and the United States is going through something of a boom period at the moment. Scholars are working to understand how Christians looked at the outside world at various moments in U.S. history, how they understood their actions to be in line with their faith, and their actions shaped both domestic politics and foreign policy. Heather Curtis' Holy Humanitarians: American Evangelicals and Global Aid, published by Harvard University Press in 2018 contributes to this burgeoning field by analyzing what motivated evangelical humanitarian aid in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. To tell this story, Dr. Curtis focuses on one intra-denominational Christian newspaper, the Christian Herald. Founded in 1878, the Christian Herald was founded in part out of concern that the American Protestant community was becoming divided over doctrinal disputes and an underlying fear that the Christian identity of the United States was being undermined. International aid for humanitarian causes was one way to evangelize while also uniting American Protestants around a specific issue. The Christian Herald raised funds for famine relief in India and Russia, humanitarian relief in Cuba during the Spanish-American War, and to support Armenians being persecuted in the Ottoman Empire. Curtis also notes the tension between the Christian Herald and the American Red Cross as both organizations sought to become the premier relief organizations in the U.S. By focusing on the Herald, Curtis sheds light on the occasionally contradictory motives that informed this aid, unveiling a tension between cosmopolitan charity that sought to provide help to anybody, and a kind of “tribal charity” that went to people who were similar to the benefactors. She highlights how techniques of publicizing catastrophes were refined, particularly the emphasis on suffering victims (as well as criticisms of those techniques coming from afflicted regions). Lastly, she exposes ongoing debates as to what it meant to be an American and a Christian. Zeb Larson is a PhD Candidate in History at The Ohio State University. His research is about the anti-apartheid movement in the United States. To suggest a recent title or to contact him, please send an e-mail to zeb.larson@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Diplomatic History
Heather Curtis, “Holy Humanitarians: American Evangelicals and Global Aid” (Harvard UP, 2018)

New Books in Diplomatic History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2018 58:38


The study of Christianity, international relations, and the United States is going through something of a boom period at the moment. Scholars are working to understand how Christians looked at the outside world at various moments in U.S. history, how they understood their actions to be in line with their faith, and their actions shaped both domestic politics and foreign policy. Heather Curtis' Holy Humanitarians: American Evangelicals and Global Aid, published by Harvard University Press in 2018 contributes to this burgeoning field by analyzing what motivated evangelical humanitarian aid in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. To tell this story, Dr. Curtis focuses on one intra-denominational Christian newspaper, the Christian Herald. Founded in 1878, the Christian Herald was founded in part out of concern that the American Protestant community was becoming divided over doctrinal disputes and an underlying fear that the Christian identity of the United States was being undermined. International aid for humanitarian causes was one way to evangelize while also uniting American Protestants around a specific issue. The Christian Herald raised funds for famine relief in India and Russia, humanitarian relief in Cuba during the Spanish-American War, and to support Armenians being persecuted in the Ottoman Empire. Curtis also notes the tension between the Christian Herald and the American Red Cross as both organizations sought to become the premier relief organizations in the U.S. By focusing on the Herald, Curtis sheds light on the occasionally contradictory motives that informed this aid, unveiling a tension between cosmopolitan charity that sought to provide help to anybody, and a kind of “tribal charity” that went to people who were similar to the benefactors. She highlights how techniques of publicizing catastrophes were refined, particularly the emphasis on suffering victims (as well as criticisms of those techniques coming from afflicted regions). Lastly, she exposes ongoing debates as to what it meant to be an American and a Christian. Zeb Larson is a PhD Candidate in History at The Ohio State University. His research is about the anti-apartheid movement in the United States. To suggest a recent title or to contact him, please send an e-mail to zeb.larson@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in History
Heather Curtis, “Holy Humanitarians: American Evangelicals and Global Aid” (Harvard UP, 2018)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2018 58:38


The study of Christianity, international relations, and the United States is going through something of a boom period at the moment. Scholars are working to understand how Christians looked at the outside world at various moments in U.S. history, how they understood their actions to be in line with their faith, and their actions shaped both domestic politics and foreign policy. Heather Curtis’ Holy Humanitarians: American Evangelicals and Global Aid, published by Harvard University Press in 2018 contributes to this burgeoning field by analyzing what motivated evangelical humanitarian aid in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. To tell this story, Dr. Curtis focuses on one intra-denominational Christian newspaper, the Christian Herald. Founded in 1878, the Christian Herald was founded in part out of concern that the American Protestant community was becoming divided over doctrinal disputes and an underlying fear that the Christian identity of the United States was being undermined. International aid for humanitarian causes was one way to evangelize while also uniting American Protestants around a specific issue. The Christian Herald raised funds for famine relief in India and Russia, humanitarian relief in Cuba during the Spanish-American War, and to support Armenians being persecuted in the Ottoman Empire. Curtis also notes the tension between the Christian Herald and the American Red Cross as both organizations sought to become the premier relief organizations in the U.S. By focusing on the Herald, Curtis sheds light on the occasionally contradictory motives that informed this aid, unveiling a tension between cosmopolitan charity that sought to provide help to anybody, and a kind of “tribal charity” that went to people who were similar to the benefactors. She highlights how techniques of publicizing catastrophes were refined, particularly the emphasis on suffering victims (as well as criticisms of those techniques coming from afflicted regions). Lastly, she exposes ongoing debates as to what it meant to be an American and a Christian. Zeb Larson is a PhD Candidate in History at The Ohio State University. His research is about the anti-apartheid movement in the United States. To suggest a recent title or to contact him, please send an e-mail to zeb.larson@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Heather Curtis, “Holy Humanitarians: American Evangelicals and Global Aid” (Harvard UP, 2018)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2018 58:25


The study of Christianity, international relations, and the United States is going through something of a boom period at the moment. Scholars are working to understand how Christians looked at the outside world at various moments in U.S. history, how they understood their actions to be in line with their faith, and their actions shaped both domestic politics and foreign policy. Heather Curtis’ Holy Humanitarians: American Evangelicals and Global Aid, published by Harvard University Press in 2018 contributes to this burgeoning field by analyzing what motivated evangelical humanitarian aid in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. To tell this story, Dr. Curtis focuses on one intra-denominational Christian newspaper, the Christian Herald. Founded in 1878, the Christian Herald was founded in part out of concern that the American Protestant community was becoming divided over doctrinal disputes and an underlying fear that the Christian identity of the United States was being undermined. International aid for humanitarian causes was one way to evangelize while also uniting American Protestants around a specific issue. The Christian Herald raised funds for famine relief in India and Russia, humanitarian relief in Cuba during the Spanish-American War, and to support Armenians being persecuted in the Ottoman Empire. Curtis also notes the tension between the Christian Herald and the American Red Cross as both organizations sought to become the premier relief organizations in the U.S. By focusing on the Herald, Curtis sheds light on the occasionally contradictory motives that informed this aid, unveiling a tension between cosmopolitan charity that sought to provide help to anybody, and a kind of “tribal charity” that went to people who were similar to the benefactors. She highlights how techniques of publicizing catastrophes were refined, particularly the emphasis on suffering victims (as well as criticisms of those techniques coming from afflicted regions). Lastly, she exposes ongoing debates as to what it meant to be an American and a Christian. Zeb Larson is a PhD Candidate in History at The Ohio State University. His research is about the anti-apartheid movement in the United States. To suggest a recent title or to contact him, please send an e-mail to zeb.larson@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Christian Studies
Heather Curtis, “Holy Humanitarians: American Evangelicals and Global Aid” (Harvard UP, 2018)

New Books in Christian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2018 58:25


The study of Christianity, international relations, and the United States is going through something of a boom period at the moment. Scholars are working to understand how Christians looked at the outside world at various moments in U.S. history, how they understood their actions to be in line with their faith, and their actions shaped both domestic politics and foreign policy. Heather Curtis’ Holy Humanitarians: American Evangelicals and Global Aid, published by Harvard University Press in 2018 contributes to this burgeoning field by analyzing what motivated evangelical humanitarian aid in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. To tell this story, Dr. Curtis focuses on one intra-denominational Christian newspaper, the Christian Herald. Founded in 1878, the Christian Herald was founded in part out of concern that the American Protestant community was becoming divided over doctrinal disputes and an underlying fear that the Christian identity of the United States was being undermined. International aid for humanitarian causes was one way to evangelize while also uniting American Protestants around a specific issue. The Christian Herald raised funds for famine relief in India and Russia, humanitarian relief in Cuba during the Spanish-American War, and to support Armenians being persecuted in the Ottoman Empire. Curtis also notes the tension between the Christian Herald and the American Red Cross as both organizations sought to become the premier relief organizations in the U.S. By focusing on the Herald, Curtis sheds light on the occasionally contradictory motives that informed this aid, unveiling a tension between cosmopolitan charity that sought to provide help to anybody, and a kind of “tribal charity” that went to people who were similar to the benefactors. She highlights how techniques of publicizing catastrophes were refined, particularly the emphasis on suffering victims (as well as criticisms of those techniques coming from afflicted regions). Lastly, she exposes ongoing debates as to what it meant to be an American and a Christian. Zeb Larson is a PhD Candidate in History at The Ohio State University. His research is about the anti-apartheid movement in the United States. To suggest a recent title or to contact him, please send an e-mail to zeb.larson@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Religion
Heather Curtis, “Holy Humanitarians: American Evangelicals and Global Aid” (Harvard UP, 2018)

New Books in Religion

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2018 58:25


The study of Christianity, international relations, and the United States is going through something of a boom period at the moment. Scholars are working to understand how Christians looked at the outside world at various moments in U.S. history, how they understood their actions to be in line with their faith, and their actions shaped both domestic politics and foreign policy. Heather Curtis’ Holy Humanitarians: American Evangelicals and Global Aid, published by Harvard University Press in 2018 contributes to this burgeoning field by analyzing what motivated evangelical humanitarian aid in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. To tell this story, Dr. Curtis focuses on one intra-denominational Christian newspaper, the Christian Herald. Founded in 1878, the Christian Herald was founded in part out of concern that the American Protestant community was becoming divided over doctrinal disputes and an underlying fear that the Christian identity of the United States was being undermined. International aid for humanitarian causes was one way to evangelize while also uniting American Protestants around a specific issue. The Christian Herald raised funds for famine relief in India and Russia, humanitarian relief in Cuba during the Spanish-American War, and to support Armenians being persecuted in the Ottoman Empire. Curtis also notes the tension between the Christian Herald and the American Red Cross as both organizations sought to become the premier relief organizations in the U.S. By focusing on the Herald, Curtis sheds light on the occasionally contradictory motives that informed this aid, unveiling a tension between cosmopolitan charity that sought to provide help to anybody, and a kind of “tribal charity” that went to people who were similar to the benefactors. She highlights how techniques of publicizing catastrophes were refined, particularly the emphasis on suffering victims (as well as criticisms of those techniques coming from afflicted regions). Lastly, she exposes ongoing debates as to what it meant to be an American and a Christian. Zeb Larson is a PhD Candidate in History at The Ohio State University. His research is about the anti-apartheid movement in the United States. To suggest a recent title or to contact him, please send an e-mail to zeb.larson@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in American Studies
Heather Curtis, “Holy Humanitarians: American Evangelicals and Global Aid” (Harvard UP, 2018)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2018 58:25


The study of Christianity, international relations, and the United States is going through something of a boom period at the moment. Scholars are working to understand how Christians looked at the outside world at various moments in U.S. history, how they understood their actions to be in line with their faith, and their actions shaped both domestic politics and foreign policy. Heather Curtis’ Holy Humanitarians: American Evangelicals and Global Aid, published by Harvard University Press in 2018 contributes to this burgeoning field by analyzing what motivated evangelical humanitarian aid in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. To tell this story, Dr. Curtis focuses on one intra-denominational Christian newspaper, the Christian Herald. Founded in 1878, the Christian Herald was founded in part out of concern that the American Protestant community was becoming divided over doctrinal disputes and an underlying fear that the Christian identity of the United States was being undermined. International aid for humanitarian causes was one way to evangelize while also uniting American Protestants around a specific issue. The Christian Herald raised funds for famine relief in India and Russia, humanitarian relief in Cuba during the Spanish-American War, and to support Armenians being persecuted in the Ottoman Empire. Curtis also notes the tension between the Christian Herald and the American Red Cross as both organizations sought to become the premier relief organizations in the U.S. By focusing on the Herald, Curtis sheds light on the occasionally contradictory motives that informed this aid, unveiling a tension between cosmopolitan charity that sought to provide help to anybody, and a kind of “tribal charity” that went to people who were similar to the benefactors. She highlights how techniques of publicizing catastrophes were refined, particularly the emphasis on suffering victims (as well as criticisms of those techniques coming from afflicted regions). Lastly, she exposes ongoing debates as to what it meant to be an American and a Christian. Zeb Larson is a PhD Candidate in History at The Ohio State University. His research is about the anti-apartheid movement in the United States. To suggest a recent title or to contact him, please send an e-mail to zeb.larson@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in World Affairs
Heather Curtis, “Holy Humanitarians: American Evangelicals and Global Aid” (Harvard UP, 2018)

New Books in World Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2018 58:25


The study of Christianity, international relations, and the United States is going through something of a boom period at the moment. Scholars are working to understand how Christians looked at the outside world at various moments in U.S. history, how they understood their actions to be in line with their faith, and their actions shaped both domestic politics and foreign policy. Heather Curtis’ Holy Humanitarians: American Evangelicals and Global Aid, published by Harvard University Press in 2018 contributes to this burgeoning field by analyzing what motivated evangelical humanitarian aid in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. To tell this story, Dr. Curtis focuses on one intra-denominational Christian newspaper, the Christian Herald. Founded in 1878, the Christian Herald was founded in part out of concern that the American Protestant community was becoming divided over doctrinal disputes and an underlying fear that the Christian identity of the United States was being undermined. International aid for humanitarian causes was one way to evangelize while also uniting American Protestants around a specific issue. The Christian Herald raised funds for famine relief in India and Russia, humanitarian relief in Cuba during the Spanish-American War, and to support Armenians being persecuted in the Ottoman Empire. Curtis also notes the tension between the Christian Herald and the American Red Cross as both organizations sought to become the premier relief organizations in the U.S. By focusing on the Herald, Curtis sheds light on the occasionally contradictory motives that informed this aid, unveiling a tension between cosmopolitan charity that sought to provide help to anybody, and a kind of “tribal charity” that went to people who were similar to the benefactors. She highlights how techniques of publicizing catastrophes were refined, particularly the emphasis on suffering victims (as well as criticisms of those techniques coming from afflicted regions). Lastly, she exposes ongoing debates as to what it meant to be an American and a Christian. Zeb Larson is a PhD Candidate in History at The Ohio State University. His research is about the anti-apartheid movement in the United States. To suggest a recent title or to contact him, please send an e-mail to zeb.larson@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Chapel 1991-1992
9-27-91 Gordon Dalbey

Chapel 1991-1992

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2011 35:16


Gordon Dalbey is a popular speaker at conferences and retreats around the world. He has appeared on numerous radio and television programs, including: Focus on the Family, The 700 Club, and The Minirth-Meier Clinic. The author of Healing the Masculine Soul, his articles have appeared in New Man, Reader's Digest, Leadership, Focus on the Family, Catholic Digest, Christian Herald and The Los Angeles Times. He is a graduate of Duke University and holds an M.A. in journalism from Stanford University and an M.Div. from Harvard University. A former Peace Corps Volunteer (Nigeria), news reporter, high school teacher, and pastor, he lives in Santa Barbara, California, with his wife and son.

Chapel 1991-1992
9-25-91 Gordon Dalbey

Chapel 1991-1992

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2011 25:15


Gordon Dalbey is a popular speaker at conferences and retreats around the world. He has appeared on numerous radio and television programs, including: Focus on the Family, The 700 Club, and The Minirth-Meier Clinic. The author of Healing the Masculine Soul, his articles have appeared in New Man, Reader's Digest, Leadership, Focus on the Family, Catholic Digest, Christian Herald and The Los Angeles Times. He is a graduate of Duke University and holds an M.A. in journalism from Stanford University and an M.Div. from Harvard University. A former Peace Corps Volunteer (Nigeria), news reporter, high school teacher, and pastor, he lives in Santa Barbara, California, with his wife and son.