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Dec 22, 2024
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HIS 312 History & Expansion of Christianity I This course surveys the spread of Christianity from its Middle Eastern origin, its gradual modification from a Semitic to a largely Gentile movement, and its ever-closer identification with central and Western European territories. Special note is taken of the development of Christian doctrine, through the major debates which troubled the Early Church, and of the rise of the Roman papacy. The semester concludes with an examination of a more confident Christian church in medieval times: ready to attempt mission to North Africa, military crusades to the Middle East, and evangelization in the Western Hemisphere. Pre- or Co-requisite(s): BIB 277 or BIB 278 . Cross-listed as BIB 302 . 3 hour(s). HUM.
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