Offered in Winter 2012 · Previously offered in Winter 2011 · Toronto (St. George Campus) Site
Development of thought and piety; monasticism and mendicants; crusades, parish life; papacy, princes and church councils; Byzantium; East-West relations; relations with Jews and Muslims; Renaissance and reformations; reformers; missionary expansion; confessionalism. The course will consist of lectures, small group discussions, and oral reports that summarize small group discussions. Mid-term assignments; choice of final exam or research papers. NOTE: Students who have taken --H2002H Medieval Christianity (600-1500) and/or --H2003H Reformation & Early Modern Christianity may not take Christianity II (843-1648). Prequisite: History of Christianity I or permission of the instructor.
Schedule: Thursday, 11:00 to 13:00 Instructors:Brian Clarke Teaching Methods: Lectures Other Information: Second Semester · One Credit