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The Long Memory is a long-form historical podcast examining how religious ideas, institutions, and power form, consolidate, and fracture over time.
The series focuses on Christianity within the wider Judeo-Christian world, treating belief not as doctrine to defend or reject, but as a historical phenomenon shaped by memory, administration, politics, and survival. Texts are read as historical artifacts, institutions as systems, and orthodoxy as an outcome rather than an origin.
This project is analytical rather than devotional, and historical rather than confessional. It is concerned with how Christianity moved from dispersion to dominance, and what happened when that dominance finally broke.
New episodes are released as extended, structured narratives intended for careful listening rather than quick consumption.
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