Byzantine Stories Episode 1 – John Chrysostom. Part 1 – Welcome to Antioch

Ancient Antioch (pre 350AD) by kayhankaplan (deviantart.com)

Ancient Antioch (pre 350AD) by kayhankaplan (deviantart.com)

Ancient Antioch from above (pre 350AD) by kayhankaplan (deviantart.com).jpg

Ancient Antioch from above (pre 350AD) by kayhankaplan (deviantart.com).jpg

Engraving of Antioch by William Miller from a sketch by Byam Martin in 1866

Engraving of Antioch by William Miller from a sketch by Byam Martin in 1866

Map of Antioch (mappery.com)

Map of Antioch (mappery.com)

An introduction to life in Antioch in 350AD. Amidst the great buildings live the beleaguered poor of the Roman world. The Christians were destined to care for and convert these people but in 350AD the threat of losing souls to Judaism or Paganism was real.

Period: 349-350 AD

Download: Welcome to Antioch

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12 thoughts on “Byzantine Stories Episode 1 – John Chrysostom. Part 1 – Welcome to Antioch

  1. Dear Robin,

    I am trying to download this episode and save it (I use i-Tunes), but it does not show up there. I bought all the other episodes which were for sale, but I believe that this one is free. Can you tell me where I can get it?

    Best regards

    Alex Birukoff

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  2. What a great start to the Byzantine Stories series! I can’t wait to listen to the other three parts. I really liked the sound effects towards the beginning and the wonderful picture you painted for us of life in fourth-century CE Antioch.

  3. awesome episode! a great glimpse on the real life in Antioch of 350 AD!!!

  4. Scott

    Hey Robin,

    I think that this ‘show within a show’ is a fantastic idea. Great way for the fundraising moving forward as well! I’m more than happy to purchase all the episodes as this podcast helps keep me entertained and sane on the roughly 2 hours a day in the Underground.

    Scott

  5. Trying to download it, get a “Failed – no file” Error

  6. Chrysostomos Alexandris

    Congrats on your great work on the history of Byzantium. I just couldn’t resist spotting a little mistake on the index title of these episodes, as Chrysostom is written as ” Chrystosom”. I guess I wouldn’t have given any attention if it wasn’t my first name. 🙂Keep this high quality podcast on!

  7. Chrysostomos Alexandris

    http://www.sal.wisc.edu/~jwp/thob/thob-episode-index.html

    Over here, on the title

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