Christianity (THE 2070)

Term: 2017 Spring

Faculty

Rev.John J.Stagnaro StagnaroShow MyInfo popup for Rev.John J.Stagnaro Stagnaro
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Katherine RichmanShow MyInfo popup for Katherine Richman
katherine_richman@laboure.edu
Office hours:
  • Before or after class, by arrangement, or any time by phone at 617-876-0667.
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    Schedule

    Mon, 5:30 PM - 8:50 PM (1/9/2017 - 4/22/2017) Location: MLTN LABRC C302

    Description

    Christianity is concerned primarily with the life, teaching, and historical setting of Jesus of Nazareth. This course also investigates the development of the New Testament and the subsequent development of the Christian faith, including the early Christian period, the Middle Ages, the Reformation, and Christianity in the New World. The Eastern and Western Churches and the Protestant tradition are examined. Upon successful completion of the course, students should be able to describe the important religious and political themes at the time of Jesus, identify significant historical figures in the Christian story, and comprehend the different elements which led to the development of the Christian faith within the Roman Empire. Critical thinking skills and evidence-based practice are introduced and reinforced.

    Christianity (THE 2070)

    Term: 2017 Spring

    Faculty

    Rev.John J.Stagnaro StagnaroShow MyInfo popup for Rev.John J.Stagnaro Stagnaro
    Email address is hidden, click here to email
     
    Katherine RichmanShow MyInfo popup for Katherine Richman
    katherine_richman@laboure.edu
    Office hours:
  • Before or after class, by arrangement, or any time by phone at 617-876-0667.
  •  

    Schedule

    Mon, 5:30 PM - 8:50 PM (1/9/2017 - 4/22/2017) Location: MLTN LABRC C302

    Description

    Christianity is concerned primarily with the life, teaching, and historical setting of Jesus of Nazareth. This course also investigates the development of the New Testament and the subsequent development of the Christian faith, including the early Christian period, the Middle Ages, the Reformation, and Christianity in the New World. The Eastern and Western Churches and the Protestant tradition are examined. Upon successful completion of the course, students should be able to describe the important religious and political themes at the time of Jesus, identify significant historical figures in the Christian story, and comprehend the different elements which led to the development of the Christian faith within the Roman Empire. Critical thinking skills and evidence-based practice are introduced and reinforced.

    Christianity (THE 2070)

    Term: 2017 Spring

    Faculty

    Rev.John J.Stagnaro StagnaroShow MyInfo popup for Rev.John J.Stagnaro Stagnaro
    Email address is hidden, click here to email
     
    Katherine RichmanShow MyInfo popup for Katherine Richman
    katherine_richman@laboure.edu
    Office hours:
  • Before or after class, by arrangement, or any time by phone at 617-876-0667.
  •  

    Schedule

    Mon, 5:30 PM - 8:50 PM (1/9/2017 - 4/22/2017) Location: MLTN LABRC C302

    Description

    Christianity is concerned primarily with the life, teaching, and historical setting of Jesus of Nazareth. This course also investigates the development of the New Testament and the subsequent development of the Christian faith, including the early Christian period, the Middle Ages, the Reformation, and Christianity in the New World. The Eastern and Western Churches and the Protestant tradition are examined. Upon successful completion of the course, students should be able to describe the important religious and political themes at the time of Jesus, identify significant historical figures in the Christian story, and comprehend the different elements which led to the development of the Christian faith within the Roman Empire. Critical thinking skills and evidence-based practice are introduced and reinforced.