Monday, February 28, 2011

Lesson 24 The "Christian" Middle Ages: The Waldensians and the Silver Line of Truth, Part 3



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For a PDF copy of the notes click here.
For a copy of the PowerPoint click here.

Answering the Broadbent Question

During the teaching of this lesson a question was raised regarding the reliability of Broadbent as a historian. The following sources were used by Broadbent when writing Chapter 5 of The Pilgrim Church. Read Broadbent and his sources for yourself.

The Pilgrim Church by E.H. Broadbent



Additional Supplement Resources

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Lesson 23 The "Christian" Middle Ages: Bogomils, Cathars and the Silver Line of Truth, Part 2


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For a copy of the PowerPoint click here.

Supplemental Resources
The Pilgrim Church, Chapter III "Paulicians and Bogomils by E.H. Braodbent

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Lesson 22 The "Christian" Middle Ages: The Paulicians and the Silver Line of Truth


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For a PDF copy of the notes click here.
For a copy of the PowerPoint click here.

Supplemental Resources
Read some of the main sources used to teach this lesson for yourself.

August Neander. General History of the Christian Religion and Church, Volume III see pages 263-287

Philip Schaff. History of the Christian Church, Volume IV, Chapter XII Heretical Sects The Paulicians


Edward Gibbon. The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Chapter LIV

The Pilgrim Church, Chapter III "Pauliciansa and Bogomils" by E.H. Broadbent



Saturday, February 12, 2011

Lesson 21 The "Christian" Middle Ages: Brief History of the Early Middle Ages


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For a PDF copy of the notes click here.
For a copy of the PowerPoint click here. (Not yet available)
To read my masters essay on The Battle of Tours click here.

Supplemental Resources

View the video on the Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca referenced during my lesson by watching the videos below




History Channel's Inside Islam. Follow the links to the video windows on YouTube to view the rest of this program.