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History of Christianity (HCHR) Autumn 2014

Reading & Research Faculty Listing

College Catalog Link With Course Descriptions

These course listings are prepared daily (more frequently during the first week of the quarter) from the course offerings database. Room assignments are subject to change.

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College Courses

Subject / Course - Section Title Units Instructor Day & Time Section Desc Activity Name Activity Desc Total Enroll. Enroll. Limit Bldg & Room Room Cap. Idents Course Materials
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There are no classes at this level scheduled for the current quarter.

Graduate Courses

Subject / Course - Section Title Units Instructor Day & Time Section Desc Activity Name Activity Desc Total Enroll. Enroll. Limit Bldg & Room Room Cap. Idents Course Materials
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HCHR / 30100 - 01 Hist Christian Thought-1 100 Otten Willemien M
9:00AM- 11:50AM
Lecture 39 70 S-106 75 THEO 30100

HCHR / 30601 - 01 Introduction To Coptic 100 Ritner Robert MWF
10:30AM- 11:20AM
Lecture 4 20 OR-210 20 EGPT 10201
Second-year standing, knowledge of earlier Egyptian language phases or of Classical or Koine Greek helpful but not required.

HCHR / 30900 - 01 History Of Christian Thought- V 100 Hector Kevin TR
10:30AM- 11:50AM
Lecture 21 70 S-106 75 THEO 30700

HCHR / 42901 - 01 Christianity and Slavery in America, 1619-1865 100 Evans Curtis TR
9:00AM- 10:20AM
Lecture 11 20 S-201 40 RAME 42901,RLST 21303
This course examines the history of Christian thought and practice in relation to slavery's development in what became the United States.

HCHR / 43010 - 01 Art and Ritual in Byzantium 100 Krause Karin R
1:30PM- 4:20PM
Lecture 8 40 JRL-207 20 RLIT 43010,ARTH 43010

HCHR / 43301 - 01 CANCELLED
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HCHR / 43600 - 01 Religion In 20c America 100 Evans Curtis TR
1:30PM- 2:50PM
Course 18 20 S-200 25 RAME 43600
PQ: This class is a general history of religion in America, focusing especially on developments from the 1920s to the late 20th Century.

HCHR / 44804 - 01 Virginity and the Body from Late Antiquity to the Middle Ages 100 Pick Lucy K T
1:00PM- 3:50PM
Lecture 18 20 S-400 20 THEO 44804,HIST 60606,GNSE 44804

HCHR / 45010 - 01 Historical Theological Debates: Predestination and the Augustinian Legacy in the Carolingian Era 100 Otten Willemien ; Allen Michael I. W
1:30PM- 4:20PM
Course 9 15 S-403 20 THEO 45010,CLCV 27412,CLAS 37413,HIST 22114,HIST 32114
PQ: Basic knowledge of Latin is recommended but not required.

HCHR / 48801 - 01 Multidisciplinary Study of American Culture 100 Slauter Eric F
9:30AM- 12:20PM
Seminar 22 25 RO-405 50 ENGL 55405,RLIT 48801,HIST 62304,AMER 50001,LAWS 93803
PQ: This is a Scherer Center Seminar. MAPH students can take this course. Consent required for MA and JD students.

HCHR / 50401 - 01 Early Christian Rhetoric 100 Mitchell Margaret F
2:00PM- 5:00PM
Lecture 9 20 S-403 20 BIBL 50400,NTEC 50400
Strong Greek skills.

HCHR / 50704 - 01 Colloquium: The Psalms in Medieval Liturgy and Exegesis 100 Fulton Rachel R
1:30PM- 4:20PM
Seminar 6 10 C-319 27 HIST 60704
PQ: Graduate Students Only.
 

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