Early & Medieval Christianity

Michael Windsor

SUMMER 2026| 3 CREDIT HOURS | RESIDENT ONLY

This course surveys the history of Christianity from the time of the early "church fathers" (ca. 100 A.D.) to the pre-Reformation era (ca. 1500 A.D.)  3 credit hours.

Majors epochs that will be covered include:

  • The Patristic Era (Church Fathers)
  • The rise of heterodoxy and the church councils
  • The development of the Roman Catholic Church and the course of papal power
  • “Back-to-the-Bible” movements (e.g. Donatism, Bogomils, Waldenses)
  • The rise of universities and scholasticism
  • Significant pre-Reformation reformers (Wycliffe, Hus, Savonarola)

Learning Outcomes

 It is expected that this course will result in the student

  • Extending his knowledge of church history
  • Thinking through the ecclesiastical and doctrinal developments of the era
  • Making contemporary applications to potential ministry situations
  • Demonstrating historical research skills

Michael H. Windsor is the Professor of Church History and the Director of Library Services at 91´ÎÔª, where he has taught since 1996.. Read more....

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25% – Course Reading (1500 pages)
25% – Book Critique (5-6 page review of required textbook)
50% – Research Paper (12 page research paper)






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