CenSAMM
CenSAMM podcasts
Academics and experts discuss the critical study of apocalypticism and millenarianism hosted by the Centre for the Critical Study of Apocalyptic and Millenarian Movements (CenSAMM).
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Episodes
William Morris on the Past, Present, and Future 28.02.2026 32:57
To celebrate ten years of CenSAMM (2015-2025), we are releasing ten podcasts on some of the topics covered or touched upon over the past decade. In this episode, CenSAMM Director, Prof. James Crossley (University of Cambridge and MF Oslo) discusses William Morris and his ideas about the transformation of history with reference to A Dream of John Ball .
The Visitation, Southcottians, and the Panacea Society 20.02.2026 18:40
To celebrate ten years of CenSAMM (2015-2025), we are releasing ten podcasts on some of the topics covered or touched upon over the past decade. In this episode, CenSAMM Director, Prof. James Crossley (University of Cambridge and MF Oslo) discusses the ideas about The Visitation associated with (some) Southcottian groups.
The Book of Revelation 03.08.2025 31:27
To celebrate ten years of CenSAMM (2015-2025), we are releasing ten podcasts on some of the topics covered or touched upon over the past decade. In this episode, CenSAMM Director, Prof. James Crossley (University of Cambridge and MF Oslo) discusses the Book of Revelation with Dr Michelle Fletcher (King's College London)
The Peasants' Revolt of 1381 13.07.2025 41:56
To celebrate ten years of CenSAMM (2015-2025), we are releasing ten podcasts on some of the topics covered or touched upon over the past decade. In this episode, CenSAMM Director, Prof. James Crossley (University of Cambridge and MF Oslo) looks at the apocalypticism and millenarianism in the English uprising of 1381 (aka the Peasants' Revolt). He discusses John Ball, William Grindecobbe and the St...
Interview with Christopher Rowland: A Career in Apocalyptic Studies 29.05.2022 41:35
Christopher Rowland (University of Oxford) is interviewed by Catrin Williams and James Crossley about his career in the study of apocalypticism and his recently published collected essays. The sound quality for Crossley is not quite the expected studio quality because the interview was recorded over Zoom but it is clear and comprehensible.
Britta Gullin on Violence, Branch Davidians/Waco and Ordre du Temple Solaire 05.04.2022 20:36
Britta Gullin (Umea University, Sweden) looks at the complex causes and processes behind the violence involved in two events concerning two millenarian movements: Branch Davidians at Waco, USA (1993) and Ordre du Temple Solaire (OTS) at Freiburg, Switzerland (1994). The sound is not ideal because the recording is from a paper presented on Skype, but it is entirely comprehensible and the quality, o...
UFO Belief and When Prophecy Fails 02.03.2022 24:36
Timothy Jenkins (University of Cambridge) looks at Festinger's When Prophecy Fails (1956) and his famous study of believers in UFOs, including gender distinctions made among the group.
Artificial Intelligence: Roundtable Discussion 25.02.2022 39:42
Roundtable discussion on Artificial Intelligence with Beth Singler, Robert Geraci, Victoria Lorrimar, and Scott Midson, hosted by Simon Robinson.
The Book of Revelation and William Blake's Apocalypse 10.02.2022 35:52
Christopher Rowland (Dean Ireland's Emeritus Professor of the Exegesis of Holy Scripture, University of Oxford) discusses apocalyptic language in the work of William Blake (1757-1827). In particular, the Book of Revelation, the paradigmatic apocalypse, is shown to have had a profound influence on Blake's texts and images.
OTS/Solar Temple, MOVE/OnaMove, Oneida Community, Twelve Tribes, Doukhobors/Spirit Wrestlers, and Ecoovie 04.02.2022 37:47
In this episode, Susan Palmer (Concordia University) looks at six millenarian groups (OTS/Solar Temple, MOVE/OnaMove, Oneida Community, Twelve Tribes, Doukhobors/Spirit Wrestlers, and Ecoovie), and discusses their attitudes towards children and violence.
Panacea Charitable Trust and the Critical Study of Apocalypticism 06.01.2022 10:36
Justin Meggitt (University of Cambridge) talks about the Panacea Charitable Trust and the importance of the critical, academic study of apocalypticism and millenarian movement
Family International, Brahma Kumaris, Church Universal and Triumphant, & DK Foundation: Gender and Apocalyptic Groups 05.01.2022 20:48
Sarah Harvey and Suzanne Newcombe (INFORM, Kings' College London) discuss apocalyptic movements and gender, with a close look at DK Foundation, Church Universal and Triumphant, Family International/Children of God, and Brahma Kumaris.
Prophecy and Millenarianism 05.01.2022 3:51
In this short podcast, Ariel Hessayon (Goldsmith's, University of London) talks about the definitions of "prophecy" and "millenarianism"
The Mariavites 06.07.2020 20:03
This episode features an interview with Damian Cyrocki (St Mary's Univeristy, Twickenham) who has worked extensively in the Polish group, the Mariavites.
John Ball and the 1381 Uprising (Peasants' Revolt) CenSAMM05 12.03.2020 30:05
This episode is a recording of a public lecture given to the Worthing Theological Society (January 2020) on the most famous priest of the so-called Peasants' Revolt of 1381, his use of the Bible and apocalyptic traditions, and the English radical tradition.
Christian Zionism, Christians United for Israel and John Hagee 23.12.2019 12:07
This episode features an interview on Christian Zionism and American politics with Sean Durbin, author of Righteous Gentiles: Religion, Identity and Myth in John Hagee's Christians United for Israel (Brill, 2018).
Zinzendorf and the Moravian Brethren CenSAMM03 07.08.2019 10:54
This episode features an interview with Christina Petterson (Australian National University) on Zinzendorf, the Moravian Brethren and their apocalpytic beliefs. The interview took place at the annual American Academy of Religion/Society of Biblical Literature conference, Denver 2018.
Nation of Islam and Apocalypticism CenSAMM02 14.06.2019 11:17
This episode features an interview with Herb Berg (University of North Carolina Wilmington) on the Nation of Islam and ideas relating to apocalypticism. The interview took place at the annual American Academy of Religion/Society of Biblical Literature conference, Denver 2018.
Violence, Apocalypticism and Christian Origins CenSAMM01 16.05.2019 15:19
CenSAMM's inaugural podcast on Christian origins, with a particular focus on the Gospel of Matthew and 'Q', and featuring Erin Roberts and Sarah Rollens. The interview took place at the annual Society of Biblical Literature/American Academy of Religion conference in Denver, November 2018.
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