Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 3 days 2 hours 33 minutes
In this episode, we check in with Louis Sheafe and meet James K. Humphrey, who will absolutely, positively, never leave the church like Sheafe did. Patron: patreon.com/AdventistHistoryPodcast
In this episode, we look at talent churn in the Adventist Church in the examples of three Adventist leaders. No sooner was a star born, then two more were fallen. Support this podcast on Patreon: patreon.com/AdventistHistoryPodcast
In this episode, we take a closer look at why Ludwig Conradi left the Seventh-day Adventist Church -- and how his leaving is part of a historic trend of leavers. Support this podcast on Patreon: patreon.com/AdventistHistoryPodcast
In this episode, we look at a few ways the Adventist bureaucracy began following the world around them in "modernizing" the church: developing a ministerial reading course, working policy, fundamental beliefs, and a church manual. Support this podcast o
In this episode, we talk about how the Great Depression impacted the Seventh-day Adventist Church. We also talk about how the "fundamentalization" of Adventist culture suffocated people like W.W. Prescott, Willie White, and A.G. Daniells. Support this po
In this episode, we talk about how deaths of the pioneering generations and Adventist missionaries combined to create an almost mythological reverence for "the honored dead" in the church. The Adventist History Podcast is a monthly podcast telling a stor
In this episode, we talk about why Adventists were attracted to the eugenics movement, and how all of it led to those darn Nazis. Also, we get to use the word nefandum, which is always a plus. The Adventist History Podcast is a monthly podcast telling a s
In this episode, we talk about the final feud between Judson Washburn and William Warren Prescott (over the Trinity), as well as the General Conference's position on non-combatancy in light of the coming war. Listen: http://adventisthistorypodcast.org/ S
In this episode, we talk about the reasons German Adventists accommodated themselves to the new Nazi regime, as well as some reasons why Adventists outside of Germany did not. Listen: http://adventisthistorypodcast.org/ Support: https://www.patreon.com/Ad
In this episode, we talk about the General Conference's complicity in a bold political bid to win Nazi favor for German Adventists. Listen: http://adventisthistorypodcast.org/ Support: https://www.patreon.com/AdventistHistoryPodcast Facebook: https://ww