Spring 2011/Pasadena
CH504
Ahn
CH504: MODERN CHURCH HISTORY. Katherine H. Lee Ahn.
DESCRIPTION: This course surveys the history of Christianity in the modern
period, from the seventeenth century to the present. Special attention will be
given to the process of Christianity becoming a world religion during the
period and to the major themes and changes that dominated the process.
SIGNIFICANCE FOR LIFE AND MINISTRY: Christianity is no longer the possession
of the Western world, as the majority of Christians now live in the Southern
Hemisphere. Non-Western Christian churches are growing rapidly, bringing fresh
new energy and new challenges to Christianity today. At the same time world
Christians are still largely influenced by historically Western tradition and
theology. This course seeks to lead students to a broader understanding of the
historical development of various Christian churches during the modern time and
to find its relevance for their ministry in this global context. In the course
of the study we will seek to understand various Christian traditions and
theological and ecclesiastical developments and how they interacted and
resulted in today's Christian churches. In the process we hope to gain new
appreciation for the breath, unity, and diversity of the worldwide Christian
church.
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
- Students will be able to identify and explain major developments,
personalities, and theological perspectives that shaped modern Christian
churches since the Reformation.
- Students will demonstrate through writings and presentation the ability to
think critically about historical events and texts in the context of
Christianity.
- Students will demonstrate through presentation and writing assignments the
ability to interpret their own ecclesiastical tradition and other traditions
with critical awareness and reflection.
- Students will be challenged by the complexity and diversity within
Christianity shown through the history and will develop a better understanding
of the beliefs and practices of churches in different cultural and social
contexts.
COURSE FORMAT: The class will meet weekly for a three-and-a-half-hour session
in lecture, presentation, and discussion format.
REQUIRED READING:
- González, Justo L. The Story of Christianity. Vol. 2.
New York: HarperCollins, 2010. ISBN: 978-0-06-185589-4; $23.62 Amazon.com
price.
- Hastings, Adrian, ed. A World History of Christianity. Eerdmans,
1999. ISBN: 0-8028-4875-3; $23.82 Amazon price.
- Koschorke, Klaus, Frieder Ludwig, and Mariano Delgado, eds. A History of
Christianity in Asia, Africa, and Latin American, 1450-1990. Eerdmans,
2007. ISBN: 978-0-8028-2889-7; $23.10 Amazon.com price.
- Tucker, Ruth, and Walter Liefeld. Daughters of the Church: Women and
Ministry from New Testament Times to the Present. Grand Rapids: Zondervan,
1987. ISBN: 0-310-45741-6; $26.39 Amazon.com price.
ASSIGNMENTS AND ASSESSMENT:
- Completion of all required readings.
- A critical book review (4-5 pages) on one text from a selected list of
recommended books (20%).
- Research presentation and paper on an issue or issues related to a selected
continent or region Presentation summary (2-3 pages) and the final paper (8-10
pages) must be submitted (10% & 30%; total 40%).
- One final exam, based on required readings and lectures (40%).
PREREQUISITES: None.
RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM: Meets MDiv core requirement in Church History "C"
(CHC); seminary core requirement (SCR) for MATM, MACL, MAICS, and MAFS degrees
(Winter 2010); MAT (2010 revision) requirement.
FINAL EXAMINATION: Yes.
This ECD is a reliable guide to the course design but is subject to modification. (January 2011)