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Paula Fredriksen, "When Christians Were Jews" with response and Q&A (video)

Paula Fredriksen, "When Christians Were Jews" with response and Q&A (video)

April 16, 2019

Video of Paula Fredriksen discussing here new book, When Christians Were Jews, with a response from CenSAMM Co-Academic Director, James Crossley, and general Q&A

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'Christianity, Revelation and Violence at the Home Office' by James Crossley

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'Christianity, Revelation and Violence at the Home Office' by James Crossley

March 25, 2019

James Crossley looks at how religion and violence are presented in contemporary English political discourse with reference to the recent controversial rejection of asylum based on the Bible

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Twelve Tribes by Sarah Harvey

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Twelve Tribes by Sarah Harvey

March 14, 2019

Discussion of the Twelve Tribes, also known as the Messianic Communities, founded by Elbert Spriggs and his wife, Marsha, in the USA in the early 1970s.

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New Books in Apocalyptic and Millenarian Studies: 2018 by Alastair Lockhart

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New Books in Apocalyptic and Millenarian Studies: 2018 by Alastair Lockhart

February 3, 2019

A round-up of new books in Apocalyptic and Millenarian Studies published during 2018.

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Mr. Rogers’ Apocalyptic Environmentalism for Children by Jason King

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Mr. Rogers’ Apocalyptic Environmentalism for Children by Jason King

January 3, 2019

Jason King discusses the use of biblical apocalypticism to address environmental themes in the popular US children's TV show Mister Rogers' Neighborhood.

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'The Contours of Apocalyptic Thought in the Earliest Tradition about Jesus: The Question of Q', by Sarah E. Rollens

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'The Contours of Apocalyptic Thought in the Earliest Tradition about Jesus: The Question of Q', by Sarah E. Rollens

December 19, 2018

Sarah E. Rollens looks at the significance (or otherwise) of apocalyptic thought in Christian origins, the transmission of the earliest traditions about Jesus, and 'Q'.

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'The Moravian Brethren: A New Community for a New Age' by Christina Petterson

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'The Moravian Brethren: A New Community for a New Age' by Christina Petterson

December 3, 2018

Christina Petterson discusses apocalypticism among the Moravian Brethren and the ideas of Nicolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf (1700-1760).

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'John Hagee, Christian Zionism, and apocalyptic visions in the age of Trump' by Sean Durbin

Discussion

'John Hagee, Christian Zionism, and apocalyptic visions in the age of Trump' by Sean Durbin

November 1, 2018

Sean Durbin looks at the world of American Christian Zionism and the pastor and televangelist, John Hagee

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'The Mariavites and the Kingdom of God' by Damian Cyrocki

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'The Mariavites and the Kingdom of God' by Damian Cyrocki

September 19, 2018

Damian Cyrocki provides an overview of the Mariavites and the use of the Bible in their claims about the kingdom of God.

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'The Apocalypticism of the English Left: From the National Health Service to the Bob Crow Brigade' by James Crossley

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'The Apocalypticism of the English Left: From the National Health Service to the Bob Crow Brigade' by James Crossley

August 2, 2018

In America, apocalyptic and millenarian language is most prominently found on the political and Christian right. While hardly absent from the English right, such language is more likely to be utilised on the left. Indeed, the English radical tradition has had a long history of apocalyptic and millenarian thinking, if by those problematic terms we mean the recurring assumptions about dramatic overhaul of society.

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'Beyond the Grand Battle of Good and Evil' by Eleanor Heartney

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'Beyond the Grand Battle of Good and Evil' by Eleanor Heartney

May 11, 2018

"Avant-garde art has long been considered a bastion of secularity, holding strong against the creeping return of religion in contemporary culture."

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'On TheaurauJohn Tany (1608–1659)', by Ariel Hessayon.

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'On TheaurauJohn Tany (1608–1659)', by Ariel Hessayon.

February 14, 2018

"He was to claim that after fourteen weeks of self-abasement, fasting and prayer the Lord came upon him in power, overwhelming his wisdom and understanding, smiting him dumb, blind and dead in the presence of hundreds of people."

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