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Signs of the Times
Why Darwin's triumph?
Biologist Timothy G Standish looks at the history of Darwinism for an explanation of why it has been so successful.
Charles Fitch: herald of Christ's return
William Miller proclaimed the nearness of Christ's return. Charles Fitch became one of his most ardent followers. Arthur Patrick tells the story.
The Ecumenical Diplomat
Harold Harker takes a look at the life of German Protestant Reformer Martin Bucer.
The Puritans
Harold Harker follows the journey of a group of people so desperate for religious freedom that they risked their possessions and lives to obtain it
London Town
Harold Harker explores some of the sites of Christian history in London, planned Olympic host for 2012.
Radical Baptists: Thank God for What they Teach Us!
Historian Arthur Patrick unpicks one of the rich strands of Christian history.
The Treaty of Waitangi
Christine Miles speaks with historian Paul Moon about the sometimes contentious agreement made between the British and the Maori some 170 years ago.
The Pilgrims
The Pilgrims have over one million direct descendants in the United States. Harold Harker recalls their origins.
William Miller: preacher of the Advent
He struggled with God over proclaiming the truths he'd learned in the Bible but when he surrendered, he stirred a nation. George Knight tells the story.
The Story of the King James Bible
The King James Version is the most widely read Bible in the history of the English Bible. Bryan Ball tells the story.
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