Instructional Video2:32
Mediacorp

Approaching Religious and Racial Harmony in Singapore

12th - Higher Ed
This video focuses on the whether we should approach religious harmony differently than racial harmony. Regardless of Religion part 5/6
Instructional Video5:27
History Hit

How Christianity Shapes Our Morality: Comparative history to Christianity

12th - Higher Ed
How much comparative history does the author have to look at to test the ideas of how revolutionary Christianity is? How Christianity Shapes Our Morality, Part 4
Instructional Video1:57
Mediacorp

The Right to Protest in Indonesia

12th - Higher Ed
This video emphasizes the right to protest, which is considered an integral part of Indonesian identity. The video showcases the frequent demonstrations in downtown Jakarta, covering various issues such as corruption, low wages, and even...
Instructional Video11:38
Curated Video

Kingdoms From Nothing: Aksum

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This series explores the many kingdoms of pre-colonial sub-saharan Africa.
Instructional Video4:58
History Hit

The Iron Lady: Margaret Thatcher with Charles Moore: Margaret Thatcher, the myth

12th - Higher Ed
Was she an interesting figure to write about based on her myths? The Iron Lady: Margaret Thatcher with Charles Moore, Part 1
Instructional Video7:06
History Hit

How Christianity Shapes Our Morality: Humanism

12th - Higher Ed
Listen to Tom Holland's thoughts on humanism and science. How Christianity Shapes Our Morality, Part 5
Instructional Video3:25
History Hit

West Africa Before the Europeans: Resources and boundaries

12th - Higher Ed
How hard is it for historians to look at what was going on before the slave trade in West Africa? What were the limits of geographic expansion in West Africa? West Africa Before the Europeans, Part 3
Instructional Video2:15
Jabzy

Christians in Japan - Stuff That I Find Interesting

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about Christians in Japan
Instructional Video2:10
Curated Video

Italy, Venice - Santa Maria Formosa church

12th - Higher Ed
There are more than 250 churches in Venice, both consecrated and desecrated. Obviously, the sacred ones are first of all places of worship, but all together they make up a cultural, artistic and human heritage of inestimable value.
Instructional Video3:15
Ancient Lights Media

Armenia

6th - 8th
This clip looks at the physical features, climate and culture of Armenia.
Instructional Video6:13
History Hit

A History of Unbelief: Non-believers in the middle ages, Part 2

12th - Higher Ed
What is the difference between a heretic and a non-believer? What did the church do to combat non-belief? Could accusations of non-belief be a political tool? What role does anti-clericalism play in unbelief? A History of Unbelief, Part 4
Instructional Video5:01
Curated Video

Greece, Patmos Island

12th - Higher Ed
According to a legend in Greek mythology, the island's original name was "Letois", after the goddess and huntress of deer Artemis, daughter of Leto. It was believed that Patmos came into existence thanks to her divine intervention. The...
Instructional Video3:47
Jabzy

Missionaries in China - Stuff That I Find Interesting

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about Missionaries in China
Instructional Video7:32
Mediacorp

Defending Religious Harmony in Indonesia

12th - Higher Ed
This video explores the story of Banser, a civilian group in Surabaya, Indonesia, that is dedicated to defending religious harmony and upholding the nation's philosophy of Pancasila. The video highlights their mission, their role in...
Instructional Video6:12
Cerebellum

The Middle Ages - The Early Middle Ages 5th Century - 10th Century

9th - 12th
This video tells the fascinating story of these thousand years of history, from around 500 A.D. to 1400 A.D. The Middle Ages are an incredibly dynamic period of history. So much of what we are familiar with today, from states to...
Instructional Video1:50
Curated Video

Italy, Venice - San Salvador church

12th - Higher Ed
There are more than 250 churches in Venice, both consecrated and desecrated. Obviously, the sacred ones are first of all places of worship, but all together they make up a cultural, artistic and human heritage of inestimable value.
Instructional Video1:53
Curated Video

Italy, Venice - San Moise church

12th - Higher Ed
The church was built initially in the 8th century. It is dedicated to Moses since like the Byzantines, the Venetians often considered Old Testament prophets as canonized saints. It also honors Moisc Venier, the aristocrat who funded the...
Instructional Video11:15
Religion for Breakfast

The History of Demons

12th - Higher Ed
In this episode we examine the topic: The History of Demons
Instructional Video9:37
Religion for Breakfast

What Did Gnostic Christians Believe?

12th - Higher Ed
What is Gnosticism?
Instructional Video2:41
History Hit

The Silk Roads with Peter Frankopan: Superpowers of the seventh century

12th - Higher Ed
Who were the two great superpowers around this time? What happened around the year 600? The Silk Roads with Peter Frankopan, Part 4
Instructional Video5:46
Religion for Breakfast

How Did the Nicene Creed Form?

12th - Higher Ed
How Did the Nicene Creed Form? This famous statement of Christian orthodoxy is recited all over the world today. But it was actually composed in the 4th century during a theological controversy. What was this controversy? And what can it...
Instructional Video7:07
History Hit

The Iron Lady: Margaret Thatcher with Charles Moore: Thatcher and Europe

12th - Higher Ed
Did Margaret Thatcher matter on the global stage? How should we think about her and Europe? What will it take for the British people to rediscover their love for Margaret Thatcher? The Iron Lady: Margaret Thatcher with Charles Moore, Part 5
Instructional Video6:02
History Hit

How Christianity Shapes Our Morality: The Christianity revolution, Part 1

12th - Higher Ed
How revolutionary was Christianity in its early form? How Christianity Shapes Our Morality, Part 2
Instructional Video2:11
Curated Video

The Donner Party’s Deadly Detour

9th - Higher Ed
Taking a shortcut in the unexplored American West was always a gamble – but for the Reed and Donner families it proved catastrophic.