Prof. Diarmaid MacCulloch - Catholic Christianity and the Arrival of Ascetism, 100-400
Lecture 2: Catholic Christianity and the arrival of ascetism, 100-400 Counter-strands to silence in the early Church, encouraged by its congregational worship and cult of martyrdom, and the effect of gnostic Christianities in shaping what the emerging Catholic Church decided to emphasise or ignore. The emergence of new positive theologies of silence: negative theology and its sources in the Platonic tradition; the development of asceticism in the mainstream Church in Syria from the second century, and its possible sources: the place of silence in the development of monasticism and eremetical life in Christianity. The importance of the remaking of monasticism in Egypt; the vital role of a forgotten theologian, Evagrius Ponticus. Recorded 24 April 2012 at St Cecilia's Hall, Edinburgh.

Prof. Diarmaid MacCulloch - Voices and Silence in Tanakh and Christian New Testament

Lower than the Angels: A History of Sex and Christianity - Nov 2024

Prof. Diarmaid MacCulloch - Silence Transformed: The Third Reformation 1500-1700

Revd Diarmaid MacCulloch Kt - The Decline of Protestantism is a threat to the cohesion of the UK

Stanford Scholar on the Conceits & Blind Spots of Every Form of Buddhism | Prof. Paul Harrison Q&A

Churchcrawls in Solitude, Episode One, St Andrew's, Illington in Norfolk with Diarmaid MacCulloch

Princeton in Europe Lecture, Diarmaid MacCulloch "What if Arianism had won?"

Diarmaid MacCulloch: Thomas Cromwell - A Fresh Look

Diarmaid MacCulloch on Thomas Cromwell, Henry VIII and the reformation

Prof. Diarmaid MacCulloch - Silence Through Schism and Two Reformations: 451-1500

William Tyndale and the making of the English Reformation - April 2026

Baylor ISR - Rodney Stark- End of Religion? (May 5, 2015)

Interview with Diarmaid MacCulloch on Thomas Cromwell

Bernard McGinn on Meister Eckhart (1260 -- 1327, C.E.)

A Reformation historian reconsiders the medieval Western Church

Prof. Peter Harrison - The Territories of Science and Religion

Prof. Peter Harrison - Science, Religion and Modernity

The FORGOTTEN Prophecies Of Hildegard Von Bingen

Diarmaid MacCulloch on the Catholic church after Pope Benedict XVI resigns

