History

Mini-Course:

Be Inspired in your ministry calling by traveling to Turkey and Greece. These selected YouTube videos are filled with rich content about the context of early Christianity. 

Full Courses:

HIS 110 - United States History (3 Cr)

This class examines major developments in United States history since 1865.

This course considers various civilizations from about 3500 B.C. through 1500 A.D. You will explore how cultures have come and gone, notice some common patterns in social development, and begin to sense the unique contributions of various societies in shaping today's world. 

This course examines the history of Christianity and its interactions with various social, cultural, and political contexts. Historical study shows God's faithfulness in the past and increases understanding of Christianity's present challenges and opportunities.

This course examines the history of Christianity in America. You will explore major events and movements, grasp the impact of key leaders, evaluate significant theological debates, develop your ability to see contemporary American Christianity from a historical perspective, and integrate these insights into your ministry,

This course looks at major events, key persons, and important trends in the first four centuries of the Christian church, the period from Jesus' resurrection through Augustine of Hippo. Such study helps us to see God's faithfulness in the past and to better understand the church's present challenges and opportunities.

This class looks at mighty things the Holy Spirit has done at various times and places, causing the church to grow in holiness, power, and numbers. By examining major mission advances and revivals, we gain insights for mission and revival in our own time and place.

This course surveys and evaluates the historical data available concerning women in early Christianity starting from the ministry of Jesus through the first several centuries of the Catholic church. 


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