S1 Ep. 8 Robert Roberts and the Fandom of John Thomas
Description
Today we’re learning about the unofficial president of the John Thomas fan club, Robert Roberts. In this episode, we’ll be taking a critical look at whether this famous Christadelphian leader was actually just a follower. I’ll be sharing with you “respectable heathens” stories about Robert Roberts’ childhood, his quirks, and the chance he missed to leave behind the drama of the Christadelphians forever. I hope you’re as surprised as I was to learn the bizarre ways that he honored John Thomas throughout his lifetime, and even in death. I’ll also share a Christadelphian exhortation drinking game, a request for the whereabouts of a lost object, and a story about a legendary exhortation at the Moorestown ecclesia. Please also stay tuned to the end for another “ad” from one of our “sponsors”.
Resources and References:
“My Days and My Ways” by Robert Roberts, 1894
“Robert Roberts: A Study of the Life and Character” by Islip Collyer
John Thomas His Friends and His Faith by Peter Hemingray, 2003
Gilmore Girls tv series, Season 6 episode 8 “Why did you drop out of Yale?”
“Elpis Israel” by John Thomas
Goosebumps tv series, “Welcome to Dead House”
Ex-Christadelphians.com, “Who was Robert Roberts?”
“Escaping Twin Flames” Documentary, Netflix
The Christadelphian magazine,formerly The Ambassador of the Coming Age (Subscription required)
-November 1869, accessible to the public
-July 1871, accessible to the public, July edition starting page 199, quotes can be found page 217 and 219
Ancestry.com, Roberts Family Tree
Tidings article mentioning Roberts’ son Edward leaving the Christadelphians
Coraline (book) by Neil Gaiman, 2002 & Coraline Movie adaption 2009