Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 3 days 12 hours 23 minutes
In this episode, we take a leisurely flight over the world of Seventh-day Adventism. The first decade of the 20th century was the turning point from early Adventism to modern Adventism, and the death of Uriah Smith symbolized this.
In this episode, we conclude the latest arc looking at Adventist race relations in the early 1900s. Good news for Lewis Sheafe fans out there... and bad news.
In this episode, we continue our story about Adventist racial policy in the early 1900s. Lewis Sheafe's First church and his People's church want to be heard... or else.
In this episode, we return to the color line and examine the General Conference's strategy for navigating the Jim Crow-era - particularly in how it impacted the founding of churches in Washington D.C.
In this episode, we finish up the sad saga of Dr. John Harvey Kellogg. Grab a tissue and hold on.
In this episode, we introduce ourselves to the great controversy (uhhh....pun) in the early 1900s: the Kellogg Affair. Come hear why Adventists don't own Corn Flakes.
In this episode, we take the scenic route to the historic 1901 General Conference. We begin in the ashes of the Battle Creek Sanitarium, then up to catch a bird's eye view of global mission, and then back in time to see the problems the church faced as it
In this episode, we follow A.T. Jones' rise to influence and authority in the 1890s, and discuss his missteps along the way.
In this episode, we actually get around to talking about Australia. Specifically, the Brighton camp meeting, the Women's Christian Temperance Union, and the founding of Avondale. Let's hear it for Weet-Bix.
In this episode, we talk about Ellen White's glowing opinion of the men of Samoa, Arthur G. Daniells' rise, and Willie White's second marriage. ...and there's probably something in here about Australia, too.