Church History for Chumps

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Mar 27, 2026 • 58min

123. CHUMP TALK: Is it still cool to talk about Deconstruction?

Deconstruction feels like a big 2017 idea. Talking about it today feels kinda dated. But you know what? CH4C didn't exist in 2017. So here we are. Deconstruction, popularized by folks like Joshua Harris or Rhett and Link, is a common term for taking certain religious views with a critical eye. It's a reasonably pretty controversial idea. Some Christians view it as a helpful way to grow from the false ways that we've understood the faith. Other Christians worry that it will cause a downward slide that will lead believers out of the faith. All of these views are honestly pretty valid. So let's talk about it! Join Taylor and John as we chop it up, chump style.Buy us a coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/chumphistory
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Mar 24, 2026 • 1h 9min

122. Saint Anselm: Thinker, Philosopher, Theologian

A lively dive into Anselm of Canterbury as a medieval thinker, philosopher, and theologian. They unpack his ontological argument and the logical steps behind it. They explore his satisfaction theory of atonement and why it mattered. Political drama features too, including clashes with Norman kings, exile, and church reform.
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Mar 17, 2026 • 1h 9min

121. Jerusalem has Fallen: The Rise of the Crusader States

July 15th, 1099. The walls of Jerusalem are breached by the Crusaders, and finally the holy city has been conquered by the Franks. To some, a long and arduous road was finally coming to an end. But for many more, things were just getting started. Join us as we talk about the rise and not-quite-yet-fall of the Crusader States, sometimes known as Outremer, consisting of the counties of Tripoli and Edessa, the principality of Antioch, and of course, the Kingdom of Jerusalem. Also, on a totally different note, how does Taylor pick what songs to lead at church? And why doesn't he like Chris Tomlin? Just kidding Mr. Tomlin, thanks for enjoying our show. Buy us a coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/chumphistory
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Mar 10, 2026 • 1h 7min

120. The Crusades Begin...The Promised Land Awaits

It's been several years since Pope Urban's call to arms in 1095. Many of the crusaders are worn out and exhausted. For years they have endured famine, starvation, and widespread loss of life. Yet, the Promised Land is on the horizon. Jerusalem awaits. Join the gang as we dive into the great climax of the First Crusade, the arrival at the object of every Frank's eyes, the Holy City of the Levant. Also...why IS Coke Zero so much better than Diet Coke? Does anyone have a reason? We really don't know. Huh. Buy us a coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/chumphistory
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Mar 3, 2026 • 1h 3min

119. The Crusades Begin...The Siege of Antioch

So far in our series on the First Crusade, we've discussed the failures in great detail. But what about the victories? Surely our Frankish friends had to taste some success, right?Right you are indeed. After cruising through the Battle of Nicaea, the Crusaders would earn a massive dub, after the grueling and painfully slow Siege of Antioch. This story has it all: human catapults, inside agents, comparisons to Lord of the Rings, and even a holy relic. It's a fun time!Also shoutout to Ben Watson, wherever you are, we hope you're doing good. Buy us a coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/chumphistory
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Feb 27, 2026 • 48min

118. CHUMP TALK: The One Where the Guys Talk About Christian Nationalism

They wrestle with what Christian nationalism actually means and how the label is used. They debate whether faith should be voluntary or supported by the state. They explore which churches would benefit or conflict with a Christian-inflected government. They discuss limits on criminalizing morality and how Scripture might inform law without coercion.
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Feb 24, 2026 • 1h 12min

117. The Crusades Begin...Godfrey of Bouillon

The Crusades have officially begun, and let's be honest: the crusaders have let us down a little bit. The People's Crusade was a nightmare, and the pillaging of Jewish communities in Rhineland was also not great. Okay it was pretty awful.But what happens when an army of crusaders is led by a man with pious character, integrity, and (apparently) a head of flowing, golden locks? Well, we get today's feature: Godfrey of Bouillon. A key military figure of the First Crusade and first political leader of Jerusalem. Speaking of the Crusades, we want to hear from the people: How are you enjoying the Crusades series so far? Should we stay the pace, or take a break and cover some different topics? Let us know in the comments!!Buy us a coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/chumphistory
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Feb 17, 2026 • 1h 13min

116. The Crusades Begin...The People's Crusade

The stage is finally set: the Western Christians have heard the call to the Holy Land, and have responded with resounding affirmation.The first of the waves of Europeans to head for Jerusalem wasn't quite what you'd imagine though. Led by the charismatic open-air preacher Peter the Hermit, a band of thousands of untrained soldiers headed East to participate in the early crusade. The results were...mixed to say the least. Join us as we explore the honestly kind of terrible People's Crusade. We'll also discuss whether we've been kind to the Anabaptists, what our next Chump Talk should be, and whether Taylor's mom needs to wear sunglasses. Buy us a coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/chumphistory
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Feb 10, 2026 • 1h 13min

115. The Crusades Begin...The Call of Pope Urban II

Blah blah Byzantines, blah blah Seljuks, when do we get to the FIGHTING???How about NOW. Well, sorta. Finally our story finds us back in the West, where Pope Urban II will stir affections far and wide, compelling the feudal Franks to storm the Holy Land. But what were the motivations of these war-hungry comrades? Fame? Piety? Dollar bills?? You'll have to tune in to find out.You'll also find out all about skull shavers, Myrtle Beach, and whether golfing is cool yet (it's not). Buy us a coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/chumphistory
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Feb 3, 2026 • 1h 6min

114. At the Gates of the Crusades: The Great Schism of 1054

Everyone loves a romance story. The initial flirting, then falling in love, then holding an ecumenical council where you promise to always love each other. But alas, then comes...the breakup. As we continue to set the stage for the Crusades, we are forced to answer one crucial question. Why don't the Byzantines and Western Christians like each other anymore? :( The answer is (probably) more complex than you'd think. So grab some popcorn and buckle up as we guide you through the messiest breakup in church history. Also, John talks about his new favorite theology teacher, Gavin Ortlund. Gavin if you're reading this, please be a guest on our show. You're a cool guy. Buy us a coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/chumphistory

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