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History of the Papacy Podcast

Sidetrack Episode 39 Warrior Bishops with Ben Jacobs

History of the Papacy Podcast

History of the Papacy

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4.4531 Ratings

🗓️ 5 June 2016

⏱️ 77 minutes

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Description: Bishops who held both ecclesiastical and political power has developed in different ways throughout history. I am joined by Ben Jacobs of the Wittenberg to Westphalia podcast to discuss how warrior bishops developed and influenced...

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Search for King James Bible Study, KJV, and download the app today. Side Trek Episode 39, Warrior Bishops with Ben Jacobs Oh, Welcome back to A2Z History Presents the History of the Papacy.

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We are now a member of the Agora Podcast Network.

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This month, we are featuring the podcasts of Royfield Brown. I got hooked on

1:13.4

Royfield's How Jamaica Conquered the World. Now Royfield has added the amazing 10 United States

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Today's sidetrack episode is a collaboration with Ben Jacobs of the Wittenberg to Westphalia podcast.

1:42.3

In Wittenberg to Westphalia, Ben is detailing the story of the Wars of the

1:47.2

Protestant Reformation. The show is so much more than a retelling of the 30s-year's war, though.

1:54.4

Ben is really making this a study of how the world moved from the medieval to the modern world

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during this time frame and how this all connects back to the world moved from the medieval to the modern world during this time frame

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and how this all connects back to the world left over after the fall of the Roman Empire in Western Europe.

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I usually don't quote movies or make too many cultural references in this podcast,

2:15.0

but I can't help but think of the seminal movie, of course, 1997's Copeland,

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where Ray Leota's character, police officer Gary Figgis, says, quote, you don't go down Broadway

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to get to Broadway. You zig, you zag. That is what Ben is doing in this show. You don't start at the Reformation

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