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A scholarly discussion by Dr. Nirmal Dass and John Coleman about Christianity in the context of historical, philosophical, theological, and cultural movements. Dr. Dass is the editor of The Postil Magazine, John Coleman is founder of Apocatastasis: An Institute for the Humanities.

Christian History & Ideas John Coleman and Dr. Nirmal Dass

    • Geschichte

A scholarly discussion by Dr. Nirmal Dass and John Coleman about Christianity in the context of historical, philosophical, theological, and cultural movements. Dr. Dass is the editor of The Postil Magazine, John Coleman is founder of Apocatastasis: An Institute for the Humanities.

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    • 50 Min.
    Post-Bourgeois Christianity

    Post-Bourgeois Christianity

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    • 35 Min.
    Christian History & Ideas Season II Update

    Christian History & Ideas Season II Update

    Next month's article:
    https://www.jstor.org/stable/24458185 Toward the Second Reformation by Johann Baptist Metz

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    • 13 Min.
    We Have Met the Enemy: Christian History & Ideas

    We Have Met the Enemy: Christian History & Ideas

    Herein is a discussion on the modernist agenda and its creation of the "New Man", the flip side of the Christian man. Dr. Dass points out that the creation of this cult of the New Man is the goal of every revolution; it is a diabolical effort to overthrow the Christian Order. It will bring in its wake a New Church for the new man, a state-regulated church, the only church that will be permitted to exist in society.

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    Dr. Nirmal Dass or John Coleman

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    Our school: www.ApocatastasisInstitute.wordpress.com 

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    • 56 Min.
    The Two "R"s: Christian History & Ideas

    The Two "R"s: Christian History & Ideas

    Our discussion on the history of the Church continues today. What are the two "r"s? Reformation and Revolution

    John Coleman and Nirmal Dass run a college, Apocatastasis: an Institute for the Humanities; classes are available online or in-person in New Milford, CT. Available courses are listed at: https://apocatastasisinstitute.wordpress.com/home/ 

    Address questions and inquiries to apocatastasisinstitute@aol.com

    If you enjoy this podcast, you will also enjoy Dr. Dass' online monthly magazine The Postil. https://www.thepostil.com/

    The video of this show is available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/DMqmPUn4WK0

    • 48 Min.
    Entombed By Vatican I: Christian History & Ideas Episode 24

    Entombed By Vatican I: Christian History & Ideas Episode 24

    Our discussion on the state of things continues with a historical note on Vatican I.  

    Write us at: ChristianHistoryAndIdeas@gmail.com 

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    View this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/uA81B_LgLnE or Bit Chute: https://www.bitchute.com/video/VXm6MSxIywpu/

    • 54 Min.

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