2015-2016 Catalog

 

MIN-557 Reformation Theology

During the first half of the sixteenth century, Christianity witnessed the development of several significant theological traditions, generally characterized as "Protestant" along with the refinement of the Roman Catholic tradition which had dominated Europe for centuries. These various traditions provide an excellent panorama of the divergent understandings of the Christian faith that have persisted to the present time. In this course we will examine five major traditions and explore how each has contributed to the shaping of American Christianity and the Wesleyan Church in particular. By comprehending the key elements of these opposing theologies, we should be better equipped to understand and present our own.

Credits

3

Distribution

MIN

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MIN
Indiana Weselayan