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Richard Rohlin - The English & the Old World 

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Fellow podcaster and philologist Richard Rohlin joins WAWTAR today to explore the roots of European Christianity and by extension American Protestant Christianity. Along the way John and Richard talk about Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, and the history of the European church (just a little anyways).
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Комментарии : 21   
@JAMESKOURTIDES
@JAMESKOURTIDES 2 года назад
Thank you, gentlemen.
@jesseausthof9121
@jesseausthof9121 2 года назад
Cheers Heers! this was a great episode. It seems with a lot of the people I respect on this side of the internet they caught on to something big and let it stew for decades before sharing with the world. Thanks. Shout out from Grand Rapids, Michigan
@brandorev
@brandorev 2 года назад
Glad to hear someone else from GR is listening to this.
@archer_0495
@archer_0495 2 года назад
As a Continuing Anglican fan of this whole Orthodox space on web, from y'all to Pagaeu, to LOS, etc.. I'm really looking forward to it! The Continuum has largely rejected the Protestant inheritance of Anglicanism, yet most won't come into communion with Roman Catholicism via the Ordinariates. Very unique situation we're in. Your work is bound to be a great resource for us.
@RoyalProtectorate
@RoyalProtectorate Год назад
I think most of that reason is after Edward the 6th Anglicanism does in fact become it's own thing within the Reformation and is set apart against Roman Catholicism. It's fundamentally different from in it's doctrine now
@scottmccrimmon1
@scottmccrimmon1 2 года назад
Nice to hear Fr Seraphim Aldea mentioned, I am very interested in the Orthodox monestary of all Celtic saints but haven’t heard it talked about much
@stuckmannen3876
@stuckmannen3876 Год назад
Same :)
@SteveBedford
@SteveBedford 2 года назад
This is fascinating. I can't wait for the new podcast!
@cyndibee2289
@cyndibee2289 2 года назад
I really enjoyed this. Thanks and God bless.
@johnwinward2421
@johnwinward2421 2 года назад
Maybe because I grew up in England, and have always been deeply interested in the ancient history of my country, I consider Anglo-Saxon Christianity to be a late (though interesting) development. There is clear historical and archeological evidence of a British Church established before the 5th C, and derived by direct line from Roman Judea to Roman Britain.Therefore, by definition, close to the original teachings and rituals. We cannot reconstruct what those teachings and rituals were, but it seems reasonable to assume they would have been similar to those transferred to other very early churches, for example in Alexandria.
@stuckmannen3876
@stuckmannen3876 Год назад
Solid, looking forward to the podcast about early english christianity he talked about
@stuckmannen3876
@stuckmannen3876 Год назад
Solid video!
@TheRamblingBooth
@TheRamblingBooth Год назад
When will the Roodscreen begin production?
@aidan4062
@aidan4062 9 месяцев назад
2:25 When/Where can we find The Great Rood Screen podcast?
@felixwalne3494
@felixwalne3494 8 месяцев назад
Did you find it?
@wmarkfish
@wmarkfish 10 месяцев назад
Wasn’t Constantine’s Mother from England and a Christian from her youth?
@BrianOfCollegeStation
@BrianOfCollegeStation 11 месяцев назад
What was the name of that new podcast? Great Rune Podcast? I can’t find it
@quistian
@quistian 2 года назад
And the manner in which the Anglo Saxons were converted and the methods used?
@emZee1994
@emZee1994 2 года назад
I'd you're asking if it was forced conversions, no it wasn't. Orthodox and pre-schism Christianity didn't use forced conversions. Roman Catholicism started to do this post-schism
@quistian
@quistian 2 года назад
@@emZee1994 Yep. Agreed.
@adambowman6401
@adambowman6401 Год назад
Prayers rules? Is this a catholic thing?
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