By: Russ Matthews
Films like Napoleon may cause many to return to their high school Western History course and attempt to remember everything their teacher taught. Continue reading “‘Napoleon’ is Best Seen on the Big Screen [Movie Review]”
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By: Russ Matthews
Films like Napoleon may cause many to return to their high school Western History course and attempt to remember everything their teacher taught. Continue reading “‘Napoleon’ is Best Seen on the Big Screen [Movie Review]”
By: Laura Bennett
In the year 2000, when the new millennium was celebrated with Sydney’s famous New Year’s Eve fireworks, the word “Eternity” glowed brilliantly across the Harbour Bridge. Continue reading “Mr Eternity’s Story Explored in ‘Written in Chalk: The Echo of Arthur Stace’”
By: John Anderson
Tom Holland’s latest book Dominion: The Making of the Western Mind, was listed in the Uk’s Sunday Times Best History Book of the Year list, for good reason.
Continue reading “Dominion: How the Christian Revolution Remade the World – Book Review”
By: Steff Willis
Established by the late Reverend Sir Alan Walker, the former Superintendent of Wesley Mission, Lifeline exists to ensure no one faces their darkest moments alone. Continue reading “Lifeline Celebrates 60 Years of Saving Lives”
By: Stephen McAlpine
I jumped into a taxi last week to get to the airport. Continue reading “The West Was Post-Christian: Until It Wasn’t”
By: Dr Sarah Irving-Stonebraker
In our culture today, there is a strange set of attitudes toward history. Continue reading “Wrestling with History in an Age That Disregards it”
By: Micaela Aboody
It’s that magical time of year again where houses are donning Christmas lights, decorations are everywhere you look and all you hear at the shops are Christmas carols. But, have you ever thought as to how Christmas Carols came to be? Continue reading “History of the Most Famous Christmas Carols”
By: Stephen McAlpine
My father died of Lewy Body Dementia, a particularly cruel sub-genre of a particularly cruel disease. ‘LBD’ not only shuts down your brain, but shuts down your body. Continue reading “Why We Must Remember our Christian History”
By: Amy Cheng
From oysters and tomatoes to coffee and soybeans, a new podcast from Powerhouse explores how Australian food has changed over the years. Continue reading “New Podcast Tells Australia’s Food History, One Ingredient at a Time”
By: Kristian Johnson
“To go almost on pilgrimages, to take the knee, to fill great civic centres, not just in the United States, but across the Western world. I would argue that there is nothing culturally given about this, it’s reflective of highly contingent trends that are so deep and ancient that ultimately, they go back 2000 years to that very primal image of a man tortured to death by an oppressive state apparatus. Jesus on the cross.” ~ Tom Holland
Continue reading “The Making of the Western Mind Goes Back to the Cross, Says Author”