History of Early Modern European Christian Thought

WYT3501HS
Summary

This course surveys aspects of Christian thinking (not necessarily strictly theology) of the early modern period, concentrating on France, England, and representatives from other Western European countries. Lectures and readings focus on the question of (re)defining Christian identity, within several areas of religious concern: devotional life, epistemology, human history, and social relations. The course aims to provide students with first-hand knowledge of primary material that was either influential upon or typical of fundamental (though often conflictual) ways of construing Christian identity during this period and that have remained, in various guises, still a part of contemporary Christian outlooks.

Enrolment Notes

Graduate degree students enrol in WYT6501HS

Date Cancelled
Session Offered
Winter 2020
Start Date
-
Day
Mon
Time
03:00 pm ~ 06:00 pm
Discipline
Theological
Online Offering
No
Instructor
Teaching Method
Lectures
Seminars
Credits
1