Faculty - Princeton Theological Seminary
Faculty - Princeton Theological Seminary
Faculty - Princeton Theological Seminary
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History<br />
Professors: Richard K. Fenn, Elsie A. McKee, Kathleen E. McVey, James H. Moorhead<br />
(Chair), Paul E. Rorem, Iain R. Torrance<br />
Associate Professors: Kenneth Appold, James C. Deming+, Yolanda Pierce, Richard<br />
Fox Young<br />
+On leave spring semester<br />
Church History<br />
Early/Medieval<br />
CH1100 Survey of Early and Medieval Church History<br />
The life and thought of the Christian church from the apostolic period to the eve of<br />
the Reformation. Lectures and group discussions of brief writings representative of<br />
major movements and doctrinal developments. Designed as an orientation to the<br />
shape of the whole tradition in its social setting. This course fulfills the early/medieval<br />
church history requirement. 3 credits.<br />
Fall Long Term, 2008–2009; Mr. Rorem<br />
Fall Long Term, 2009–2010; Ms. McVey<br />
CH1105 Medieval Christianity in its Context<br />
A broad survey of the medieval church, its theology, and culture, in historical context.<br />
Some emphasis will be placed on the art, architecture, and music of medieval<br />
Christianity, and the relationships of Christians to Muslims and Jews. This course<br />
fulfills the early/medieval church history requirement. 3 credits.<br />
Spring Long Term, 2008–2009; Mr. Rorem<br />
CH1125 Early and Medieval Art, Architecture, and Worship<br />
Designed to accompany CH1100 Survey of Early and Medieval Church History, an<br />
introductory survey of art, architecture, and worship from the catacombs to the<br />
late medieval context. May also be taken independently by students with basic<br />
knowledge of early and medieval church history. This course does not fulfill the<br />
early/medieval church history requirement. 2 credits.<br />
Fall Long Term, 2009–2010; Ms. McVey<br />
CH3218 Women Leaders of the Medieval Church<br />
A survey of specific women who influenced medieval Christianity: abbesses, educators,<br />
playwrights, mystics, reformers, mothers, legends, monarchs, martyrs, composers,<br />
saints and other theologians. This course fulfills the early/medieval church<br />
history requirement. Pass/Fail. 3 credits.<br />
Spring Long Term 2009–2010; Mr. Rorem<br />
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