Course Catalog

HIS233E Reformation Christianity (3 credits) 9594

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COURSE DESCRIPTION
A study of the history of Christianity from 1500 to 1650, dealing with the achievements of Luther, Zwingli and Calvin; the expansion of Protestantism in Germany, Switzerland and England; the Anabaptist movement; the Catholic Reformation; and the religious wars up to the Treaty of Westphalia.

LEARNING RESULTS
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
1. Discuss the outbreak of the Protestant Reformation 2. Speak about the achievements of Luther, Zwingli and Calvin. 3. Know the difference between the Anabapits movement and the Catholic Reformation.
4. Talk fluently about the religious wars up to the treaty of Westphalia.

REQUIRED TEXTS AND MATERIALS
Philip Schaff, History of the Christian Church, Vol. VII & VIII, Wm. B. Eerdmans, Publishers, Grand Rapids, MI.

Contact the TUFW Online office to purchase this textbook for a fee of $40, which includes shipping and handling.

INTEGRATION OF FAITH AND LEARNING
The integration of faith and learning occurs in this course as we examine the events, people and teachings of reformation Christianity. In doing so, we explore the impact and implication of reformation Christianity to our lives.

LEARNING DOCUMENTATION
To determine if the course learning results have been attained, students document their learning by submitting answers to questions asked after reading sections of the required textbook:

There are 13 lessons and 1 examination for this course.

LEARNING EVALUATION
Evaluation is on a point system
Assignments 1-13 468 points (36 pts ea)
Final Exam 117 points
Total Points 585