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Honestly with Bari Weiss

Tom Holland on How Christianity Remade the World

Honestly with Bari Weiss

The Free Press

News, Society & Culture

4.67.8K Ratings

🗓️ 24 December 2024

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

Whether you believe in the story of the virgin birth and the resurrection, or whether you believe that those miracles are myths, one thing is beyond dispute: The story of Jesus and the message of Christianity are among the stickiest ideas the world has ever seen. Within four centuries of Jesus’s death, Christianity had become the official religion of the Roman Empire. It had 30 million followers—half of the empire. Today, two millennia later, Christianity is still the largest religion in the world. How and why did Christianity take off, and how did it change the world in such radical ways? Here to have that conversation is historian Tom Holland. Tom is one of the most gifted storytellers in the world, and his podcast, The Rest is History, is one of the most popular out there. Each week, he and his co-host, Dominic Sandbrook, charm their way through history's most interesting characters and sagas. I can't recommend it more highly. Holland's book Dominion: The Making of the Western Mind chronicles thousands of years of Christian history, and it argues that Christianity is the reason we have America. That it's the inspiration to both the French and the American Revolutions. That it's the backbone of wokeness as an ideology, but also the liberal forces fighting it. Today, Tom explains how and why the story of Christianity won, how it shaped Western culture and values, and if he thinks our vacation from religion might be coming to an end. Merry Christmas and happy holidays! If you liked what you heard from Honestly, the best way to support us is to go to TheFP.com and become a Free Press subscriber today. **** This show is proudly sponsored by the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE). FIRE believes free speech makes free people. Make your tax-deductible donation today at www.thefire.org/honestly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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From the free press, this is Honestly, and I'm Barry Weiss.

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Today is Christmas Eve, the day of Jesus' birth 2024 years ago.

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Now, whether you believe in the story of the virgin birth and the resurrection and everything else,

0:47.3

or whether you believe that those miracles are myths, one thing is simply beyond dispute.

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The story of Jesus and the message of Christianity is among the stickiest ideas the world has ever seen.

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Within four centuries of Jesus' death, Christianity had become the official religion of the Roman Empire.

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It had 30 million followers, half of the empire. By 500 AD, there were almost

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no pagans left. And now, two millennium later, Christianity is still the largest religion

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in the world. Time itself, the way we count it, still reminds us of the birth of Jesus. How and why did Christianity

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