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Religious Freedom
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62 minutes
Released:
May 17, 2021
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Podcast episode
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Get to know our guest Professor Robert Wilken
This episode is sponsored by Zondervan's new book, The Problem of Jesus by Mark Clark
Read Robert Wilken's latest book Liberty in the Things of God: The Christian Origins of Religious Freedom
More on the Edict of Milan, in which Constantine declared: “Freedom and full liberty has been granted in accordance with the peace of our times to exercise free choice in worshipping as each one has seen fit. This has been done by us so that nothing may seem to be taken away from anyone’s honour or from any religion whatsoever.”
More on Roger Williams
Find out more about Thomas Jefferson and religious freedom.
Our 'Phone a Friend' guest this episode was Tim Wilson, an Australian Liberal MP and former Human Rights Commissioner. Watch a talk Tim gave on religious freedom to the Centre For Independent Studies here.
Get to know our guest Professor Robert Wilken
This episode is sponsored by Zondervan's new book, The Problem of Jesus by Mark Clark
Read Robert Wilken's latest book Liberty in the Things of God: The Christian Origins of Religious Freedom
More on the Edict of Milan, in which Constantine declared: “Freedom and full liberty has been granted in accordance with the peace of our times to exercise free choice in worshipping as each one has seen fit. This has been done by us so that nothing may seem to be taken away from anyone’s honour or from any religion whatsoever.”
More on Roger Williams
Find out more about Thomas Jefferson and religious freedom.
Our 'Phone a Friend' guest this episode was Tim Wilson, an Australian Liberal MP and former Human Rights Commissioner. Watch a talk Tim gave on religious freedom to the Centre For Independent Studies here.
Released:
May 17, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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