Atheism: A Rough History of Disbelief – known in the United States as A Brief History of Disbelief – is a 2004 television documentary series written and presented by Jonathan Miller for the BBC and tracing the history of atheism.
Jonathan Phillips attempts to find the answer to the question: How did Christianity grow and develop...
A four-part history of the Inquisition, a 500-year campaign against heretics by the Roman Catholic C...
Featuring interviews with his followers, critics and Raël himself, this docuseries traces how a UFO-...
Covering the ancient world through the age of technology, this illustrated lecture by Eugen Weber pr...
Dr Francesca Stavrakopoulou examines how archaeological discoveries are changing the way people inte...
Morgan Freeman presents his quest in order to find how most religions perceive life after death, wha...
A series of programmes exploring great figures and events from biblical times. Historical, archaeolo...
The Bible is both a religious and historical work, but how much is myth and how much is history?
Leah Remini, along with high level former Scientology executives and Church members, explores indivi...
It is said to be one of the oldest books in the world. Has it been altered? If yes why? A remarkable...
Deadly Journeys of the Apostles explores beyond the Bible, building new biographies of the Apostles ...
Documentary series covering a year in the life of Canterbury Cathedral.
Eight-part history of the Christian faith, looking at its origins, development and turbulent past. H...
An epic adventure that aims to unravel the mystery at the heart of our existence: the questions of o...
Five men searching for meaning in their lives accept a challenge from the Benedictine monks of Worth...
Animated World Faiths tells the stories of the world's major faiths and their founders. Gloriously a...
Polish-Flemish philosopher Alicja Gescinska interviews national and international personalities with...
2000 Jahre Christentum is a German documentary series on the history of Christianity prior to the ye...