Controversies in Church History

A podcast by Darrick N Taylor

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118 Episodes

  1. Liberation Theology, Ep. III: Liberation Struggles, 1968-1980

    Published: 2/02/2022
  2. Liberation Theology, Ep. II: Awakenings, 1958-1968

    Published: 26/01/2022
  3. Liberation Theology, Ep. I: Latin America to 1960

    Published: 18/01/2022
  4. The Vatican-China Agreement

    Published: 20/11/2021
  5. The Church & the Baroque

    Published: 8/11/2021
  6. Conciliarism

    Published: 2/11/2021
  7. Darkness and Light: The Church from WWII to Vatican II

    Published: 26/09/2021
  8. The Traditionalist Movement, Episode 2: "Disobedient People," 1964-1974

    Published: 6/09/2021
  9. The Traditionalist Movement, Episode 5: Back to the Future, 1988-Present

    Published: 3/09/2021
  10. The Traditionalist Movement, Episode 4: Divisions, 1976-1988

    Published: 27/08/2021
  11. The Traditionalist Movement, Episode 3: Rebel Priests, 1964-1978

    Published: 20/08/2021
  12. The Traditionalist Movement, Episode 2: "Disobedient People," 1964-1974 (Pt. 2)

    Published: 9/08/2021
  13. The Traditionalist Movement, Episode 2: "Disobedient People," 1964-1974 (Pt. 1)

    Published: 8/08/2021
  14. The Traditionalist Movement, 1964-Present: Episode 1, The Outsiders

    Published: 24/07/2021
  15. Catholic Lives, Episode 13--The Outlaw: "Bloody" Bill Longley

    Published: 14/07/2021
  16. Great Heresies: Jansenism, 1640-1801

    Published: 7/07/2021
  17. Catholic Lives Ep. 7: The Catholic Founding Father

    Published: 4/07/2021
  18. Catholic Lives, Episode 12--From Victim to Icon: Artemisia Gentileschi

    Published: 3/07/2021
  19. Councils of the Church: The Council of Trent, 1545-1563

    Published: 1/07/2021
  20. In the News: Catholic Indian Schools in Canada

    Published: 1/07/2021

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My name is Darrick Taylor, and I am the founder and proprietor of Controversies in Church History, a podcast that takes an in depth look at difficult, even disturbing, issues in the history of the Catholic Church. My perspective is unique, in that I am a faithful Roman Catholic, yet trained as a secular historian. Designed for Catholics but accessible for anyone interested in history, it balances storytelling with an academic sensibility.

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