by Dominion Press

Egbert's Stone

History EN ↓ 3 episodes

'Egbert's Stone' exists to rekindle a love for the stories, events, virtues, and faith that built our world. More specifically, it aims to rekindle this love in the hearts of ordinary people, being firmly convinced that the West cannot be saved until it is once again cherished as the unique and precious gift that it truly is. As G.K. Chesterton once remarked of Rome, "Men did not love Rome because she was great. She was great because they had loved her." It's high time we recover that kind of thankful, humble love; and in all of it, an even deeper affection for the God whose grace made it poss...

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by Dominion Press

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History

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www.dominionpress.ca

Latest episode

Jun 11, 2026

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Episodes

Ep. 3: BUNYAN | The Pilgrim's Progress 11.06.2026

Before Instagram reels and YouTube shorts, TikToks and AI cat videos, people used to read books. Good books. Classics, they used to be called. They often read them as families, and those families often read them in communities, which provided a degree of social cohesion and (dare I say it?) "mental health" that is simply unfathomable today. One of the books they read was John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Pr...

Ep. 2: BEDE | How Christ Conquered the English 19.03.2026

In the year of our Lord 597, the gospel of Jesus Christ came to the English, and the world has never been the same. People who once practiced human sacrifice were brought to the knowledge of the true and living God. Pagans, who formerly knew only the utterance of barbarity, began to cry the Hebrew 'Alleluia'. The effects of this event would thunder forth for the next 1400 years, bringing into bein...

Ep. 1: BEOWULF | The Tragic Splendour of the Old Heathen World 04.02.2026

Written by a Christian poet surveying a not-so-distant pagan past, the 8th-century poem Beowulf presents to our eyes the tragic splendour of the old heathen world. Centering on the figure of Beowulf, this story recounts man’s futile struggle against a dark and hostile age: an age of blood-lust and vengeance, of monsters and ruin. But as it does, it primes our hearts for the arrival of the King who...

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