Late Medieval Maelstrom: The Great Schism and Early Reform Attemptsĭr.Augustine’s Life and Work (against Donatism and Pelagianism).Theological Turning Points: NT Canon, Marcion, the Trinity and Chalcedon.Theological Divisions in the Early Church.This course concludes with an explanation of the Great Schism of the 14th century and the early reform attempts by John Wycliffe and Jan Hus, which paved the way for the Protestant Reformation. James traces the historical context of the rise of the papacy the violence of the first Crusades and their lingering effects and the rise of medieval scholasticism, particularly in the work of Thomas Aquinas. This course introduces you to the important work of Augustine, who responded to the Donatists and Pelagius in a way that would have lasting marks on the church. James unravels the distinct thought and persecution of the early Christians, as well as the key historical turning points that would result in the formation of doctrines such as the doctrine of Christ, the Holy Spirit, and the Trinity. Beginning with the aftermath of Jesus’ crucifixion and resurrection, CH101 covers the story of Christianity up to the 15th century.
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