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ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL CHURCH HISTORY


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CH310 Ancient and Medieval Church History

Course Description

A study of Christianity from the Early Church to the dawn of the Reformation, with source material readings. This course places an emphasis on the application of church history to life and ministry and helps the student to understand the development of Christian thought and the formulation of doctrine as part of God's overall pattern of history.

Course Instructor

David Calhoun


 

Lectures Transcript Study Guide

 

Lecture
The Study of Church History Transcript PDF   Study Guide PDF Listen
The Growth of the Christian Church Transcript PDF   Study Guide PDF Listen
The Persecutions Transcript PDF   Study Guide PDF Listen
The Apologists Transcript PDF   Study Guide PDF Listen
Orthodoxy and Heresy Transcript PDF   Study Guide PDF Listen
Canon, Creed, and Bishops Transcript PDF   Study Guide PDF Listen
The Early Church Fathers Transcript PDF   Study Guide PDF Listen
The People of the Early Church Transcript PDF   Study Guide PDF Listen
The Church in the Fourth Century Transcript PDF   Study Guide PDF Listen
The Beginnings of Monasticism Transcript PDF   Study Guide PDF Listen
Donatism Transcript PDF   Study Guide PDF Listen
The Council of Nicea Transcript PDF   Study Guide PDF Listen
Cappadocians and Constantinople Transcript PDF   Study Guide PDF Listen
Ambrose, Jerome, and Chrysostom Transcript PDF   Study Guide PDF Listen
Augustine's Confessions Transcript PDF   Study Guide PDF Listen
Augustine and the Pelagian Controversy Transcript PDF   Study Guide PDF Listen
Augustine's Theology of History Transcript PDF   Study Guide PDF Listen
The Council of Chalcedon Transcript PDF   Study Guide PDF Listen
The Early Middle Ages Transcript PDF   Study Guide PDF Listen
Medieval Missions Transcript PDF   Study Guide PDF Listen
Christianization of Great Britain Transcript PDF   Study Guide PDF Listen
Learning & Theology Transcript PDF   Study Guide PDF Listen
Eastern Orthodoxy Transcript PDF   Study Guide PDF Listen
The Late Middle Ages Transcript PDF   Study Guide PDF Listen
Medieval Monasticism Transcript PDF   Study Guide PDF Listen
Crusades or Missions? Transcript PDF   Study Guide PDF Listen
Waldensians Transcript PDF   Study Guide PDF Listen
Scholastic Theology Transcript PDF   Study Guide PDF Listen
Thomas Aquinas Transcript PDF   Study Guide PDF Listen
Sacramental System Transcript PDF   Study Guide PDF Listen
Church & State Transcript PDF   Study Guide PDF Listen
Wycliffe & Hus Transcript PDF   Study Guide PDF Listen
Reform in Italy Transcript PDF   Study Guide PDF Listen
Mysticism & the Modern Devotion Transcript PDF   Study Guide PDF Listen
Waning Middle Ages Transcript PDF   Study Guide PDF Listen
Appendix: Catholic World Missions Transcript n/a   Study Guide PDF Listen
Appendix: Spread of the Western Church Transcript n/a   Study Guide PDF Listen
Appendix: Spread of the Eastern Church Transcript n/a   Study Guide PDF Listen
Appendix: 100 Most Important Dates Transcript n/a   Study Guide PDF Listen

Additional Resources

Related Readings

All of the books specified as related reading for this course are listed below. Books may be ordered from a local Christian bookstore, through a mail order catalog, from the Covenant Seminary Online Store, or from the Covenant Seminary Bookstore on campus (call toll-free at                877-213-3353        ).

* The Story of Christianity, Vol. 1, Justo L. Gonzalez (BUY NOW)

 



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