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Unravelling the Complexity of Feudalism in Medieval Europe
In medieval Europe, feudalism lacked full systematic consistency due to its traditions-based customs rather than legal frameworks.

Abigail Jack
Oct 9, 202411 min read


Martin Luther: Whether One May Flee From Deadly Plague
It was in the late summer of 1527, when a wave of bubonic plague struck the university city of Wittenberg, in Saxony.

Caleb Shaw
Sep 14, 20245 min read


Rosendo Salvado's Missions Work in Australia
Rosendo Salvado was a Spanish Benedictine monk, missionary and author. He was the son of Peter Salvado and his wife Francisca Rotea.

Trinity Westlake
Sep 6, 20244 min read


Necromancy in Medieval Christendom: A History
The Necromancy of Christendom in the Middle Ages was immersed in a multitude of different conversations regarding the nature of the cosmos.

Abigail Jack
Jul 19, 202414 min read


The French Revolution, the Church and the Reign of Terror
The French Revolution was a chaotic, bloody, and incredibly complicated mess—for both the Church and the people of France.

Trinity Westlake
Jan 23, 202312 min read


Less than half of Australians believe Jesus existed: Here’s what 12 top historians think
Whatever else you may think of him, to be uncertain of Jesus’ very existence is absurd.

Cody Mitchell
Sep 7, 202210 min read


Professor Stuart Piggin: Revivals Past and Present in Australia
One of Australia’s most prominent Christian historians, Professor Stuart Piggin, recently sat down with Kurt Mahlburg to share about the Chr

Kurt Mahlburg
Aug 22, 20224 min read


From Indian Import to Local Enterprise: How Chinese Buddhism became uniquely ‘Chinese’
This essay seeks to determine both the ‘how’ and ‘why’ of Buddhist development in China.

Cody Mitchell
Jul 27, 202212 min read


CS Lewis and The Inklings: The Memories of Lewis' Secretary, Walter Hooper
This paper contains priceless memories of the time Walter Hooper spent with two great men who were lions of the Christian faith.

Solomon Schmidt
Jan 9, 202225 min read


Was Islam a "unique new deal" for women in the 7th century?
This essay examines the proposition that, comparatively speaking, Islam presented a unique new opportunity for women in the 7th century.

Cody Mitchell
Nov 2, 202112 min read
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