CH502
Sattler

CH502: MEDIEVAL AND REFORMATION HISTORY. Gary R. Sattler.


DESCRIPTION:

An introduction to the most important themes and people in church history and historical theology from 500 to 1600 A.D. The first third of the course will treat the Medieval period and the second two-thirds, the Reformation.

RELEVANCE FOR MINISTRY:
The study of church history is relevant to ministry in that it helps the pastor or layperson understand her or his place (as an individual and a participant in a particular denomination or group) in the communion of saints, enables (one hopes) the student to learn from the mistakes and wisdom of the church throughout the ages, and fosters a sense of brother- and sisterhood with Christians of other communions.

COURSE FORMAT:
The class will meet Mondays from 5 to 8:50 p.m.

REQUIRED READING:
Hillerbrand, H. J. The Protestant Reformation.

Latourette, Kenneth Scott. A History of Christianity. Chapters on the Medieval and Reformation periods only.

Luther, Martin. Three Treatises. Fortress Press.

In-class handouts.

ASSIGNMENTS:
Regular assigned reading from the textbooks and handouts. One five-page reading report will be due on the the 8th week. The reading report will comprise 20% of the final grade. There will be a midterm and final examination, each weighted 40% of the final grade. The exam will have both essay and objective components.

PREREQUISITES:
None.

RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM:
Meets M. Div. core requirement in Church History "B" (CHB).

FINAL EXAMINATION:
None.