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Jan 02, 2025
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CHIS 323 - History of Christianity I An historical study of the Christian Church from the apostolic period to the Great Schism of the eleventh century. Special emphasis is placed on historical contextualization within the Greco-Roman era and Late Second Temple Judaism; the development of the Christian Church in terms of missionary expansion, regional distinctives, organization, worship, and the doctrinal formulations of various key ecclesial figures; the interaction between the Church and empires; and the creedal developments out of the seven ecumenical councils.
Prerequisites THEO-230 or THEO-250
Credit Hours: 3 When Offered Fall semester This course is also available for students in a Division of Adult Learning program.
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