Master of Christian History
Course Credits: 4
Conferral: Master Certificate
Lesson Type: Email
Required for: N/A
Note: N/A
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Course Outline:
The Master of Christian History course is a chronicle of the history of Christianity and the growth of the Christian Church up to 1054.
Lessons in this course will commence a historical journey that begins with the founding of the Christian church in the midst of the Roman Empire of the 1st century A.D.
The study material will address how the church has been influenced by the political, economic, socio-cultural, intellectual and artistic movements of each epoch of world history up to the break between Western and Eastern Christianity in The Great Schism of 1054.
Course lessons will present a historical world view on the following topics:
- Preparation for History
- Foundations of Christianity
- The Spread of the Gospel
- Codex
- Church Government
- The Persecution
- The Roots of Heresy
- Apologists and Polemicists
- Standardization, Canon and Creed
- Influence on the Barbarians
- The Church in Counsel
- Post-Nicene Fathers
- Monasticism
- Origins of Roman Catholicism
- Christianity in the Middle Ages
- The Spread of Islam
- The Holy Roman Empire
- The Great Schism
Instructions are included in the course for where to submit any assignments, quiz and essay questions. A Course Final you submit will be reviewed by Faculty, and your completion certificate/diploma will be issued by the ULC Seminary Board of Directors.