History of Christianity II

History of Christianity II
HIST 0562 1A

Seminary Spring & Summer School

Course Overview

The excitement and the trauma of the reformation period in Europe extended over two hundred years. Events changed the face of the continent. However, as the period came to an end, Christians emerged with another focus, and it was once again global. Migrations and missions saw them establish their faith around the world. However, intercontinental conditions, coupled with emerging attitudes in Europe and the Americas, stimulated surprising changes. By the middle of the twentieth century, the centre of Christian life was shifting from the northern hemisphere to the south. This course tracks with these developments and the thought underlying them. Writings from the participants lead students into the fervour of the times.

This is a 6-week intensive asynchronous online course.

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Dr. James Robertson

Associate Professor of Christian History

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Asynchronous Online

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