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CHURHST 219: Conversion and Confession: Augustine, Milton, and Bunyan
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Instructor: Aers
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CHURHST 220: Topics in Church History
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Topics vary. May be repeated for credit. Instructor: Staff
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CHURHST 235: The English Church in the Eighteenth Century
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Studies of Christianity in England from the Act of Toleration, 1689, to the death of John Wesley, 1791. Instructor: Staff
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CHURHST 240: The History of Biblical Interpretation: From Medieval to Modern Times
1.00 Credits
Duke University
This course aims to give an account of some of the key shifts in the history of biblical interpretation by tracing the collapse of the medieval fourfold sense and the changing understandings of the 'literal sense', analyzing the 'Protestant Reformers' contribution to biblical exegesis, tracing the deconstruction of Scripture and its authority, and suggesting some ways of reconstructing authority of Scripture and the practices of reading Scripture for Christian readers today. Instructor: Pak
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CHURHST 245: The Protestant Reformers and the Jews
1.00 Credits
Duke University
This course studies the late medieval and Renaissance backdrop to Christian perceptions of Jews and Judaism and Jewish responses to these perceptions and focuses on the views of Jews and Judaism in the writings of Martin Luther, John Calvin, Martin Bucker, and a few Catholic contemporaries such as Erasmus, Reuchlin, Eck and Pfefforkorn. Instructor: Pak
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CHURHST 247: Readings in Latin Ecclesiastical Literature
1.00 Credits
Duke University
This class will introduce students to the reading of ecclesiastical Latin, using John F. Collins' A Primer of Ecclesiastical Latin. No prior knowledge of Latin is required. Throughout most of the semester, the primary focus will be on grammatical exercises and learning vocabulary, but students will be introduced to simple passages from the Latin Bible and other ecclesiastical texts, and by the end of the semester will be reading more lengthy selections from the Bible, besides the text of the Latin Mass. Instructor: Staff
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CHURHST 250: Women in the Medieval Church
1.00 Credits
Duke University
The history of the Medieval Church told from its women figures. Attention to the life and writings of saints, heretics, abbesses, queens, mystics, recluses, virgins, bishops' wives, and reformers. Topic varies. Instructor: Keefe
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CHURHST 255: Women and the Protestant Reformation
1.00 Credits
Duke University
This course involves the study of 1.) the changing views of the roles of women in the home and workplace and 2.) the changing views of marriage, divorce, and parenthood during the time of the Protestant Reformation. Instructor: Pak
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CHURHST 265: Death, Grief, and Consolation, Ancient and Modern
1.00 Credits
Duke University
This class will examine the theology of hope and the Church's rhetoric of consolation expressed in treatises and funeral orations in early Christianity. The course is designed to function as a PTM Limited Elective that challenges students to consider how the Church articulates a message of consolation to those who are grieving that is grounded in a distinctive Christian anthropology and Christology. In practical terms, how does Jesus' passion and resurrection make any difference in the way of ministering to people who are in the midst of suffering or have lost a loved one. Instructor: Smith
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CHURHST 272: Topics in Early Medieval Church
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Topics vary. Instructor: Keefe
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