Christoher Columbus & the Quest for Jerusalem, Carol Delaney
"Some Christians, Origen tells us, envisage a radically this-worldly city, albeit one situated in the future. They believe that the New Jerusalem is the center of a physical kingdom that Christ will establish when he comes to rule with his saints in a restored physical city of Jerusalem (On First Principles 2.11. 2)"
In 2019, the Alexander Hamilton Institute for the Study of Western Civilization (AHI) established an annual Columbus Day lecture to combat a growing body of ill-informed and often venomous historical misinformation about Columbus that had moved from the margins of college campuses into the public square. This year’s lecturer, Carol Delaney, Emerita Professor of Anthropology, Stanford University, ranks as one of this country’s leading authorities on the religious dimensions of Columbus’s exploits. In "Columbus and the Quest for Jerusalem," she examines the complex of motives, religious and secular, that motivated his transatlantic explorations.
Dr. Delaney "received an MTS from Harvard Divinity School and a PhD in Cultural Anthropology from the University of Chicago and is a graduate of Boston University. She was the assistant director of the Center for the Study of World Religions at Harvard, and a visiting professor in the Department of Religious Studies at Brown University."
She is the author of Columbus and the Quest for Jerusalem: How Religion Drove the Voyages that Led to America (Free Press, 2012). The Pulitzer-prize-winning historian Gordon Wood has described the book as a” new and provocative interpretation of Columbus. Carol Delaney uses her training as a cultural anthropologist to brilliantly explicate Columbus’s strange, apocalyptic world. By being more sensitive to the differentness of the past than most historians, she has written a remarkable work of history, and one that is utterly accessible” to the public.
In their own words, learn how the Hollywood elite are intentionally subverting traditional values in order to erect their own frightening platform for spiritual and social reform.
Presented by Dr. Jason D. Kovar, this video will never allow you to look at casual entertainment the same way again.
The Stew Peters Show proudly presents the worldwide premiere of “These Little Ones”.
Millions of children vanish each year.
83,000 each month.
2,700 a day.
115 per hour.
1 every 30 seconds.
It makes you wonder…where do they all go?
From the producers of “Watch the Water”, directors Matthew Miller Skow and Nicholas Stumphauzer tackle the dark underworld of CPS sex trafficking, elite pedophilia, and the shady death of truth seeking icon Isaac Kappy.
Lo, children are an heritage of the LORD: and the fruit of the womb is his reward. (Ps 127:3)
Take heed that ye despise not one of these little ones; for I say unto you, That in heaven their angels do always behold the face of my Father which is in heaven. (Matt 18:10)
When the wicked spring as the grass, and when all the workers of iniquity do flourish; it is that they shall be destroyed for ever: (Ps 92:7)
But thou, LORD, art most high for evermore. (Ps 92:8)
Brandon Buckingham travels to the Largest pro palestine protest in american history that took place november 4th in washington DC
Episode 123 of The Buckingham Show
All my life I have been told that Martin Luther hated every single solitary Jew, and that his hatred and paranoia later inspired Germany to allegedly attempt to cleanse the world of Jews. Though when I read Martin Luther's own words written within the Talmud, I begin to get a different sense of things.
The integration of Jewish talent into the mainstream of European culture and commerce. For the Jews, Enlightenment was a bright, hopeful moment.
The Story of the Jews is a television series, in five parts, presented by British historian Simon Schama. It was broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Two in September 2013 and in the United States on PBS in March and April 2014. It is based on Schama's book of the same title, which is in two volumes. The first volume was published in September 2013.
On Monday, as the video went viral, Ms. Ocasio-Cortez tried to get ahead of any criticism of her ancestral claims. Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts has faced scrutiny for her claims of Native American heritage, only to endure more criticism after she released results of a DNA test.
“Before everyone jumps on me — yes, culture isn’t DNA,” Ms. Ocasio-Cortez wrote on Twitter, the social network that has helped vault her career and where she counts more than 1.5 million followers, more than all but a few members of Congress.
“But to be Puerto Rican is to be the descendant of: African Moors + slaves, Taino Indians, Spanish colonizers, Jewish refugees, and likely others. We are all of these things and something else all at once — we are Boricua.”
Noelle Mering, author of "Awake, Not Woke: A Christian Response to the Cult of Progressive Ideology," shares with the Leadership Institute at Franciscan University of Steubenville how Christians should respond to woke ideology in today’s culture.
Leadership Institute
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