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Syllabi Archive

A 2013 course by Ronald Kydd at Tyndale Seminary surveys Christian history from its origins to 1500.

A course by Dan Eppley at McMurry University explores "ideas that have shaped Christianity throughout the centuries and continue to impact the tradition today."

A course by Dan Eppley at McMurry University provides "students with a basic understanding of some of the central teachings of the Christian church in the first 1500 years regarding theology, soteriology and ethics. We will also consider the relationship between doctrine and historical context as well as discuss the relative merits of the viewpoints considered and their importance for modern Christians."

A 2014 course by Benjamin Wall at Houston Graduate School of Theology is a "survey of the history of Christianity from the fourteenth-century to the present."

A 2012 course by Mark Steinacher at Tyndale Seminary covers Christian history from the Reformation era to the modern period.

A 2014 course by Sean Michael Lewis at Reformed Theological Seminary surveys the past 500 years "particularly emphasizing the way certain beliefs and practices have shaped Christian identity" with special attention to Presbyterian identity.

A 2004 course by Jaroslav Skira at the University of Toronto covers Christianity "the sub-apostolic age to the "Triumph of Orthodoxy" in the East and the Carolingian revival and Treaty of Verdun in the West."

A course by Marilyn McCord Adams at Yale Divinity School covers the development of Christian doctrine between 451 and 1650.

A 2014 course by Cheryl Overmeyer at the University of Notre Dame explores Christian responses to "in what does our happiness consist?"

A 2014 course by Charles Bellinger at Brite Divinity School offers an "examination of the historical development of major themes in Christian theological ethics from the early Church up to early modern times."