The history of Christianity I [video-recording]
The history of Christianity I [video-recording] : from the disciples to the dawn of the Reformation. - Chantilly, Va. : Teaching Company 2012 - WMV file (ca. 1080 min.) : sd., col. ; 1 course guidebook (PDF) - The great courses; Religion, Theology .
lecture 1. The historical study of Christianity ; lecture 2. The first cultural context : Greece and Rome ; lecture 3. The first cultural context : Judaism ; lecture 4. The Jesus movement and the birth of Christianity ; lecture 5. Paul and Christianity's first expansion ; lecture 6. The diversity of early Christianity -- lecture 7. The unpopular cult : persecution ; lecture 8. Forms of witness : martyrdom and apologetic ; lecture 9. Extreme Christianity in the 2nd and 3rd centuries ; lecture 10. The shaping of orthodoxy ; lecture 11. Institutional development before Constantine ; lecture 12. The beginnings of Christian philosophy -- lecture 13. Imperial politics and religion ; lecture 14. Constantine and the established church ; lecture 15. The extension of Christian culture ; lecture 16. Monasticism as radical Christianity ; lecture 17. The emergence of patriarchal centers ; lecture 18. Theological crisis and council : the Trinity -- lecture 19. Theological crisis and council : Christology ; lecture 20. The distinctive issues of the Latin West ; lecture 21. Expansion beyond the boundaries of empire ; lecture 22. The court of Justinian and Byzantine Christianity ; lecture 23. The rise of Islam and the threat of Iconoclasm ; lecture 24. Eastern Orthodoxy : holy tradition -- lecture 25. From Roman Empire to Holy Roman Empire ; lecture 26. Benedictine Monasticism and its influence ; lecture 27. Evangelization of Western Europe ; lecture 28. The great divorce between East and West ; lecture 29. Monastic reform ; lecture 30. Cathedrals and chapters -- ecture 31. The Crusades ; lecture 32. Papal revolution ; lecture 33. Universities and theology ; lecture 34. The great plague ; lecture 35. Corruption and the beginnings of reform ; lecture 36. The ever-adapting religion.
Presents lectures (each 30 minutes in length) by Luke Timothy Johnson, Professor at the Candler School of Theology, Emory University.
9781598038965
Church history.
Christianity.
Reformation.