Controversies in Church History

A podcast by Darrick N Taylor

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118 Episodes

  1. What We've Been Reading: 2022

    Published: 12/19/2022
  2. Catholic Lives, Episode 15: Orestes Brownson--the American Newman

    Published: 10/25/2022
  3. Church Musings 10/22

    Published: 10/23/2022
  4. Much Ado About Integralism, 1872-Present

    Published: 7/26/2022
  5. Kulturkampf: the German War on Catholicism, 1871-1890

    Published: 7/18/2022
  6. Heresy, American Style: The Americanist Crisis, 1890-1900

    Published: 7/12/2022
  7. Was Shakespeare Catholic?

    Published: 7/4/2022
  8. Mass of the Ages & Conspiracy Theories

    Published: 6/25/2022
  9. My Conversion Story

    Published: 6/24/2022
  10. Catholic Lives, Episode 15: Orestes Brownson, The American Newman

    Published: 6/11/2022
  11. Catholic Lives, Episode 14: Hugh Ross-Williamson

    Published: 5/30/2022
  12. Catholic Liberalism, Episode VII: Assessing the Legacy

    Published: 5/21/2022
  13. Catholic Liberalism, Episode VI: Eclipse, 1870-1905

    Published: 5/18/2022
  14. Catholic Liberalism, Episode V: Catholic Liberalism in Retreat, 1848-1870

    Published: 5/11/2022
  15. Catholic Liberalism, Episode IV: The Varieties of Liberalism, 1815-1848

    Published: 5/4/2022
  16. Catholic Liberalism, Episode III: Lamennais & the Origins of Liberalism, 1817-1834

    Published: 4/28/2022
  17. Catholic Liberalism, Episode II: Revolutionary Times, 1789-1848

    Published: 4/13/2022
  18. Catholic Liberalism, Episode I: Introduction

    Published: 4/1/2022
  19. The Union of Brest (1596) & the Ukrainian Catholic Church

    Published: 3/12/2022
  20. Liberation Theology, Ep. IV: A Permanent Revolution? 1980-Present

    Published: 2/12/2022

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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.