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HIST 209: United States History Survey I
3.00 Credits
Milligan College
A study of the history of the United States from the European encounter to the War Between the States. The course examines the growth of political institutions and the social and economic life of the people of the United States. Offered fall term each year.
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HIST 210: United States History Survey II
3.00 Credits
Milligan College
The study of the of the United States from the War between the States to the 1970's. The course examines the growth of the political institutions and the social and economic life of the people of the United States. Offered spring term each year.
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HIST 250: Christ,Hitler,Wom:Ger Ch Strugg 1933-45
3.00 Credits
Milligan College
A study of the Nazi persecution of Catholic and Protestant Churches, with special emphasis on the role of women in the Confessing Church. Part of a three-year cylce in european history, this course will be offered the the Spring term of 2007 and 2010.
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HIST 271: History of Christian Missions
3.00 Credits
Milligan College
A survey of the history and progress of missions since the beginning of Christianity. Offered only on demand. Same as CMIN 271.
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HIST 275: Selected Topics:History Refo of 19th Cen
1.00 Credits
Milligan College
An examination of the Stone-Campbell heritage including both primary and secondary readings intended to help students understand the church tradition (the "Restoration Movement") that is linked to the history of Milligan College. Students may not apply this course to a major in Bible or History. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or consent of instructor. Offered spring term each year.
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HIST 290: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Milligan College
Individual study to enable the student either to study material not in the curriculum or to facilitate an individualized approach in a field not now covered in a single course. Not open to freshmen.
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HIST 295: Seminar
3.00 Credits
Milligan College
A seminar designed to promote in-depth discussion, independent research, and writing in areas not included in the regular course offerings. Topics considered vary from semester to semester.
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HIST 306: Medieval European Society
0.00 Credits
Milligan College
No course description available.
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HIST 316: The Press in Society
3.00 Credits
Milligan College
A study of the history and development of news and news media and their role and impact on modern societies. The course will examine cultural, religious, political, technological, and economic interactions between "the press" and the societies in which they operate, paying particular attention to the United States. Cross listed as COMM 316. Offered spring term odd years.
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HIST 323: Christian Thought in Greco-Roman World
3.00 Credits
Milligan College
A course of readings in various representatives of the Christian tradition from the second through the fifth century, including Origen, Tertullian, Cyprian, Athanasius, Ambrose, and Augustine in their historical contexts. Special attention will be given to the contributions of these thinkers to the development of the Christian tradition. This course may satisfy the Church history core elective for the Bible/Ministry major. Prerequisites: Humanities 101-102 and 201-202 or consent of instructor. Offered periodically.
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