Schedule
Wed-Thu-Fri, 8:30 AM - 4:20 PM (9/18/2019 - 9/21/2019) Location: MAIN GH 103
Sat, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM (9/18/2019 - 9/21/2019) Location: MAIN GH 103
Description
This course is a survey of major events, movements, and figures that have influenced the history of Christianity and its mission since the Reformation to the present. This course inquires into the roots of present day Christianity in the Reformation and Renaissance, Luther and the Lutheran Reformation, various Protestant and Roman Catholic reforming movements, and other efforts for Christian witness in the early modern period through the eras of enlightenment and Evangelical revivals to the present. The course examines how these traditions of reform and renewal continue to shape how Christians today understand their faith.
Prerequisite: HC0305 - History I for MDIV and Academic MA; Pre-requisites not required for Professional MA or Graduate Certificates.