25 episodes

Take a journey through history with a new podcast from St. Luke’s Historic Church & Museum, hosted by John Ericson. Join the conversation with scholars and historians to tackle subjects like race, women’s history, and constitutional law. Explore how the pursuit of religious freedom in colonial America has shaped our modern life. Tune into History from the Old Brick Church Podcast today! Podcast made possible by a grant from the Virginia Humanities Foundation.

History From the Old Brick Church St. Luke's Historic Church & Museum

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Take a journey through history with a new podcast from St. Luke’s Historic Church & Museum, hosted by John Ericson. Join the conversation with scholars and historians to tackle subjects like race, women’s history, and constitutional law. Explore how the pursuit of religious freedom in colonial America has shaped our modern life. Tune into History from the Old Brick Church Podcast today! Podcast made possible by a grant from the Virginia Humanities Foundation.

    The Pamphlet Wars

    The Pamphlet Wars

    Today we often talk about the impact of social media on forming public opinion, its effect on elections, and how it fuels division. In 17th century England, the printing press and the proliferation of pamphlets were doing similar things. In this Episode, we speak with public historian and historic book binder, Hunter Willis, on the Pamphlet Wars. 

    Hunter Willis is an amateur historian and has been researching and practicing the art of bookbinding for a decade. He has conducted extensive research and delivered historical lectures on various topics, including bookbinding, printing, and literary history. In addition to bookbinding, Hunter has over two decades of experience as a historical interpreter of 19th, 18th, and 17th century history. His full-time career is in cloud Product Marketing for IBM.

    • 57 min
    The Cromwell Dilemma

    The Cromwell Dilemma

    In this episode St Luke's Education Coordinator John Ericson interviews the Curator of The Cromwell Museum in Huntingdon UK, Stuart Orme. Cromwell is a figure steeped in a great deal of myth and clouded by his brutality towards the Irish. Is he a hero or a villain? Stuart Orme gives us a balance portrait of the most complicated figure of the 17th century. 

     

    • 55 min
    Born from Conflict: Travelog

    Born from Conflict: Travelog

    In this episode St Luke's Education Coordinator John Ericson discusses the recent trip to the UK and the many great people who are empowering our documentary and other educational material.

    • 46 min
    The Bishop's Wars

    The Bishop's Wars

     Our upcoming documentary, entitled "Born from Conflict: Cavaliers and Puritans of Newport Parish," is based on the 17th century conflicts in the United Kingdom and in the English Colonial Possessions in North America. Most notably we are focusing on the English Civil Wars, also known as the War of the Three Kingdoms. The spark was a religious conflict between King Charles I and the Scottish ":Kirk" (Church) over the imposition of the English Prayer Book in Scotland. This launched a riot in the streets of Edinburgh and eventually the "Bishop's Wars." St Luke's Historic Church & Museum's Education Coordinator John Ericson will offer a brief description of these conflicts on the eve of our trip to the UK beginning March 5. 

    • 11 min
    The English Reformation: A Series of Unintended Consequences

    The English Reformation: A Series of Unintended Consequences

    In this episode we interview Professor Alec Ryrie of Durham University in the UK on the topic of the English Reformation. England was the most diverse in its reforming efforts and the conflicts that arose in the 16th and 17th centuries would have enduring implications for Great Britain and for their Colonial possessions in North America.  Professor Ryrie helps us examine this tumultuous period and its influence on our Anglo-American history. 


    Professor Ryrie has degrees from both Oxford and Cambridge Universities in History and Theology. The focus of his research is in the English Reformation and Protestantism  more widely. He is currently a Professor of the History of Christianity at Durham University, UK and has been a featured lecturer for the Gresham College Series. 

    • 47 min
    Stories From the Newport Parish: The Tumultuous Life and Times of Joseph Bridger

    Stories From the Newport Parish: The Tumultuous Life and Times of Joseph Bridger

    In this episode we discuss the life of Joseph Bridger the patron of the "Old Brick Church" and about the challenging decade of 1676-1686, a time of civil war in the Virginia Colony. How did these conflicts lead to the racist codes that would pour out of Jamestown and later Williamsburg? This period of our history is essential to understanding conflicts that continue to plague us almost 350 years later. 

    • 15 min

Customer Reviews

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6 Ratings

ECLtoRVA ,

Thanks for enhancing my religious education

Admittedly I don’t make time for podcasts but I enjoy them when I do. As an old friend of Dr. Mazur and a patron of St. Luke’s I was excited when they intersected. Great quality of discussion. I’ll definitely be back for more.

John in Isle of Wight ,

HIstory from the Old Brick Church

A great podcast about the early American relgious experience. This episode with Spencer McBride is particulary great!

4815emily ,

Love this!

Very educational, informative, and fun to listen to!

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