Episodes
Here is the second part of our conversation on why nations go to war. Enjoy. 
Published 05/12/19
In this episode, the role ideology plays in provoking nations to war is discussed. 
Published 05/05/19
This is our last episode on church and state. In this one, we leave Europe and talk about the American colonies and work our way to the first amendment.(Adam even sings a song about Roger Williams.)
Published 05/02/19
This is the penultimate episode on the history of church and state. We cover the relationship between the two in early modern England before turning to America and the First Amendment next week.
Published 04/21/19
This is the sixth episode on church and state. We work our way from the Council of Constance to the Protestant Reformation. 
Published 04/14/19
This episode looks at the relationship of church and state during the Middle Ages until the eve of the Protestant Reformation.
Published 04/08/19
We decided to take a break from our series on church and state, and had a light conversation on the American Civil War (1861-1865).
Published 04/01/19
Here is the fourth episode on the relationship between church and state. We hope you have enjoyed everything thus far. Feel free to contact us at [email protected], and be sure to tell your friends about us. 
Published 03/24/19
Here is episode three in our series on church and state. This week we discuss the early Middle Ages. 
Published 03/17/19
This episode investigates the relationship of church and state in the two centuries after the conversion of Constantine. 
Published 03/10/19
To answer the question, Caleb, Russ, and Adam go back to the first few centuries A.D. and discuss how the earliest Christians viewed the relationship between church and state.
Published 03/03/19
In this second episode of The History Suite, the hosts talk about Muhammad, Hernán Cortés, and the Glorious Revolution.  
Published 02/24/19
 This is the inaugural episode of The History Suite podcast. The hosts tell some stories about a submarine, Colorado virtue, conspiracy theories, and horse thievery. 
Published 02/23/19