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HIS 231: American Civilization to 1877
3.00 Credits
Crown College
FALL A survey of the major themes and most significant events and people of American history from European contact through the Reconstruction of the Union after the Civil War.
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HIS 232: American Civilization since 1877
3.00 Credits
Crown College
SPRING A survey of the major themes and most significant events and people of American history from the late nineteenth century until the end of the Cold War.
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HIS 332: Church History
3.00 Credits
Crown College
SPRING A study of church history from the Apostolic Church to the present. Topics considered will include the rise and growth of the early church, early theological controversies, the development and influence of the papacy, the schism between the Eastern and Western churches, the Reformation and the ensuing conflicts in Europe, religious factors in the colonization of the New World, the great revival movements, and modern Christianity. Special stress is laid upon the historical roots of present problems and issues facing the church. Prerequisite: HIS 131
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HIS 333: Ancient Civilization:Near East and Early Greece
3.00 Credits
Crown College
FALL The ancient world from prehistory and the beginnings of civilization in Mesopotamia and Egypt through the Persian Empire and early Greece, with particular attention to the background of the Old Testament world. Offered alternate years (Fall 2009).
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HIS 334: Ancient Civilization:Classical Greece and Rome
3.00 Credits
Crown College
SPRING Classical Greece and Rome until the beginning of the Middle Ages with emphasis on the cultural roots of Western civilization and the background of the New Testament world. Offered alternate years (Spring 2010).
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HIS 336: American Social History
3.00 Credits
Crown College
ARR An analysis of the various forces and structures that have comprised American society. Such areas as education, religion, class structure, high culture, migration, population, and urbanization will be considered. Next offered Fall 2010
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HIS 344: History of Christian Missions
3.00 Credits
Crown College
ARR A study of the expansion of the Christian church around the world with special emphasis on the development of Christian and Missionary Alliance missions. Other representative sending agencies and their policies will also be studied.
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HIS 353H: History of Modern Western Thought
3.00 Credits
Crown College
FALL An analysis of the ebb and flow of modern thought since 1800. Class lectures, reading, and discussions will focus around the seminal thinkers and their contribution to the current fragmentation in Western thinking. The semester project will be a written report on the thought of a major Western thinker. May substitute for a history, humanities, or social science elective.
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HIS 400: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Crown College
ARR In-depth investigation of a topic in history by an individual student using standard research procedures. Enrollment, topic selection, and procedure for development are by permission of the instructor. History majors only.
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HIS 430: Medieval Europe:500-1500
3.00 Credits
Crown College
ARR A study of the political, economic, cultural, and social history of Europe from the decline of the ancient world to the origins of the Renaissance. Particular attention will be given to life in the high Middle Ages and church-state relationships.
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