Wyatt discusses two important figures that helped shape the later Protestant Reformation
Resources
- John Wycliffe by Charles River Editors (audiobook)
- Jan Hus: The Life and Legacy of the Christian Theologian Executed for Heresy Before the Reformation by Charles River Editors (audiobook)
In the war of 1812 Part 2 we discuss politics and specific naval battles that impacted the war.
References
- American History: 1492 - Present by Thomas S. Kidd
- The Naval War of 1812: A Complete History by Theodore Roosevelt
The 2nd episode in the Semi-Forgotten Presidents Series is here! This episode covers the Presidency and life of Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States. Listeners will hear parts of how President Carter lived his life as a child, what he did before and after his Presidency, and other important acts he accomplished in his Presidency presidency outside of the Camp David Peace Accords.
NOTE TO LISTENERS: Two facts need to be corrected. President Carter was President from 1977 to 1981 NOT 1977-1980. Also, I did find information on Rachel Clark. I will use info for future episode about President Carter. Thank you.
Sources:
Alter, Jonathan, His Very Best: Jimmy Carter, A Life (New York: Simon & Schuster, 2020), 7.
Carter, Jimmy, A Full Life: Reflections at Ninety (New York: Simon & Schuster, 2015), 3-26.
"Jimmy Carter: 39th President of the United States 1977-1981," World Book of American Presidents, ed. William H. Nault, Robert O Zeleny, and Seva Johnson (Chicago: World Book Encyclopedia Inc, 1982), 239-241.
Wyatt discusses four books on the biblical and historic doctrine of justification by faith.
Books Discussed
- Justification By Faith Alone by Martin Luther
- Doctrine on Which the Church Stands or Falls
- Justification: An Introduction by Thomas R Schreiner
- Justification by Faith by James White
Other Books To Read on Justification by Faith
- Martin Luther’s Commentary on Galatians
- Faith Alone: The Evangelical Doctrine of Justification by RC. Sproul
- The God Who Justifies by James White
- The Marrow of True Justification by Benjamin Keach
Note: Title change is not mentioned in the episode. An explanation for the title change will be explained in a future episode.
Andrew Roth is back with the start of the third single episode series: Rome After the Republic . In this episode, Andrew begins this saga with the man who changed Rome forever: Julius Caesar. He is mostly remembered by the play written by William Shakespeare.
Thankfully, parts of that play are true. However, the play only covers his horrific death and the aftermath that occurred. This episode covers various parts of his life and the situation Rome was in before and during Caesar's participation. Various sources are used.
Sources:
1. Beard, Mary, Emperor of Rome (New York: Liveright, 2023), 1-10.
2. "Julius Caesar: Roman Ruler," Britannica, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Julius-Caesar-Roman-ruler.
2. Plutarch, Fall of the Roman Republic (Suffolk, England: Penguin Group, 2005), 254-322. Additional Translators: Rex Warner and Robin Seager.
3. Shakespeare, William "Julius Caesar - Act 3, Scene 2," Folger Shakespeare Library, accessed April 13th, 2025, https://www.folger.edu/explore/shakespeares-works/julius-caesar/read/3/2/.
4. "The Roman Empire: In the First Century: Julius Caesar," PBS, Accessed April 7th, 2025, https://www.pbs.org/empires/romans/empire/julius_caesar.html.
5. Watkins, Thayer, "A Timeline of the Life of Julius Caesar," San Jose University, https://www.sjsu.edu/faculty/watkins/caesarjulius.htm.
Wyatt continues his discussion of Jan Comenius by looking at the biography written by Matthew Spinka. He quotes from and discusses the first four chapters of the book that help the listener understand Comenius’ historical context, his life, and his work.
Sources
- Jan Comenius: That Incomparable Moravian by Matthew Spinka
We talk about African Americans who helped shape and improve the lives of African Americans in American History.
Andrew’s Sources
- The Measure of a Man: A Spiritual Autobiography by Sidney Poitier
- Hollywood Black: The Stars, Films, and Filmmakers by Donald Boole
Wyatt’s Sources
- What to the Slave is the 4th of July? By Frederick Douglas
- Poetry Foundation Website
Wyatt discusses the different formats for reading and how he utilizes each them for study and enjoyment.
Link to Video mentioned in the episode: https://youtu.be/7IczC2_u99A
We discuss how history has impacted us and how we plan to continue studying the subject through future episodes and projects.
Caution: There are certain facts briefly discussed in this episode that may not be suitable for young children. Please be advised.
Andrew Roth returns with a brand new episodic series about the lesser known Presidents of the United States. This month he covers some beginners' facts about President Grover Cleveland as well as certain circumstances to how he became the first President to serve two non-consecutive terms.
*The Title of the episodic series is still a work in progress as different types of titles will be uttered in this episode.
The Sources are cited in the podcast episode.
Wyatt references and explains the writings of Jan Comenius in Part 2 of his introduction to the Moravian Reformer
Andrew and Wyatt discuss their favorite Christmas books and stories.
Wyatt's Recommended Christmas Reading: https://open.substack.com/pub/wyattmforbes/p/having-a-theology-of-christmas?r=49hamd&utm_medium=ios
Andrew Roth concludes the multi-episode arc about the Wright Brothers and their flying machine! This episode gives a brief overview of the brothers' later years, what they further accomplished, and what rivalries and competition developed after their first flight.
Here is a complete list of the Sources quoted and paraphrased by the Andrew Roth: Birdmen: The Wright Brothers, Glenn Curtis, and the Battle to Control the Skies; The Wright Brothers by David McCullough; Articles written on the National Air and Space Museum at the Smithsonian Museum; and An Article written on the Glenn Curtis Museum website.
We talk about two different historical subjects: Calvin Coolidge and The Protestant Reformation
Wyatt discusses a video game called 1066 and how it helped shape his love of history
Andrew Roth is back with the next installment of the History of the Wright Brothers. In the latest episode, Part 2 wraps up as Andrew discusses the brothers' early days at Kitty Hawk and the steps they took to achieve the impossible: A man flying an airplane.
In this episode Wyatt discusses the importance of short stories and poetry in creative writing.