CSCH - Church History

CSCH 2318 Introduction to Church History

The course examines the origin, progress, and development of the Christian religion. Attention is given to major themes, movements, events, leaders, and developments. This course is designed as an orientation to the entire Christian tradition in its social and cultural setting. Prerequisites: CSBS 1311 and CSBS 1312.

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CSCH 3310 History of the Baptists

The course examines the history of Baptists from their beginnings to the present, noting particularly the development in England and America. The basic concepts of Baptist doctrine and polity are viewed in their historical setting. Prerequisites: CSBS 1311 and CSBS 1312

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CSCH 4310 Religion in America

This course examines the origins and development of the American religious heritage with emphasis on organization, expansion, thought, worship, and impact on American society. Prerequisites: CSBS 1311, CSBS 1312, and CSCH 2318.

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CSCH 4311 Antisemitism, Christianity, and the Holocaust

An examination of the development and manifestations of antisemitism throughout history (with special attention to Nazi Germany) including the present day with special emphasis on "Christian" antisemitism. Prerequisites: CSBS 1311 and CSBS 1312.

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CSCH 4312 History of Christian Missions

This course examines the spread of Christianity with an emphasis upon the modern missionary movement. Prerequisites: CSBS 1311, CSBS 1312, and CSCH 2318.

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CSCH 4373 The Reformations of the 16 and 17 Centuries

This course is a study and critique of the Protestant and Catholic Reformations. The Continental Reforms, English Reforms, and Counter Reformation will be examined with attention given to the reformation issues that confront the church today. Prerequisites: CSBS 1311, CSBS 1312 and CSCH 2318.

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CSCH 4380 Women in American Christianity

This course examines the rich history of women in American Christian experience. Special attention is given to women's roles in awakenings, reform movements, and missions as well as their participation within denominational traditions. Prerequisites: CSBS 1311, CSBS 1312 and CSCH 2318.

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