REL 33000 Protestant and Catholic Reformations

GE-Human Culture: Religion [GE-Phl-Rel] Rapid change in religious thought and practice occurred in Europe during the 16th century, giving birth to the Protestant and Catholic traditions as we know them today. We will examine these developments in the context of the Late Middle Ages by considering how historical events and earlier writings may have influenced those thinkers, what the historic impact of their ideas has been, and how Roman Catholicism responded to the Reformation at the Council of Trent. 

Credits

3

Prerequisite

ENGL 17000 or HIST 16200 or three credit hours of philosophy (PHL 10200 or higher) or three credit hours of religion (REL 15000 or higher) or permission of Religion department chair.

Offered

At least once every two academic years.