Pertinent Information on the Great Courses Lectures on The History of Christianity from the Disciples to the Dawn of the Reformation

           The following are the subjects of each of the 30-minute lectures

Disc 1

1. The Historical Study of Christianity

2. The First Cultural context – Greece and Rome

3. The First Cultural context – Judaism

4. The Jesus Movement and the birth of Christianity

5. Paul and Christianity’s first Expansion

5. The Diversity of Early Christianity.

Disc 2

7. The Unpopular Cult – Persecution

8. forms of Witness – Martyrdom and Apologetic

9. Extreme Christianity in the 2nd and 3rd Centuries

10.  The Shaping Of Orthodoxy

11.  Institutional Development before Constantine

12. The Beginnings of Christian Philosophy

Disc 3

13. Imperial Politics and Religion

14.  Constantine and the Established Church

15.  The Extension of Christian Culture

16.  Monasticism as Radical Christianity

17. The Emergence of Patriarchal Centers

18.  Theological Crisis and Council – The Trinity

Disc 4

19.  Theological Crisis and Council – Christology

20.  The Distinctive Issues of the Latin West

21.  Expansion beyond the Boundaries of Empire

22.  The Court of Justinian and Byzantine Christianity

23.  The Rise of Islam and the Threat of Iconoclasm

24.  Eastern Orthodoxy – Holy Tradition

Disc 5

25.  From Roman Empire to Holy Roman Empire

26.  Benedictine Monasticism and its Influence

27,  Evangelization of Western Europe                

28.  The Great Divorce between East and West

29.  Monastic Reform

30.  Cathedrals and Chapters

Disc 6

31. The Crusades

32.  Papal Revolution

33.  Universities and Theology

34.  The Great Plague

35.  Corruption and the Beginnings of Reform

36.  The Ever-Adapting Religion

The Lecturer (Following as with all other notes in the future on the lecturer are quoted from the write up on the back of the DVD cases.

“Professor Luke Timothey Johnson is the Robert W. Woodruff Professor of New Testament and Christian Origins of Emory University’s Candler School of Theology .  A Former Benedictine monk and teacher at Yale Divinity School, he is the author of numerous acclaimed books including The Real Jesus, The Misguided Quest for the Historical Jesus and the Truth of the Traditional Gospels and, most recently, Among the Gentiles: Greco-Roman Religion and Christianity. Professor Johnson has twice received Emory University’s prestigious On Eagle’s Wings Excellence in Teaching Award.”

The course book has the standard Suggested Reading and questions to consider after each lecture section as well as the bibliography at the end and blank pages except for the heading of notes.

An example of the Questions to consider and a quote of a possible answer from the text is as follows:

“Why are doctrine and disputes over doctrine so prominent in Christianity in comparison to other world religions?”

“It would be a mistake to regard the controversies as quibbling over words: Genuine convictions concerning the nature of salvation were at stake.

  • Those on the Arian side thought that they were protecting the “Oneness” of God by making Christ a creature.
  • For Athanasius and his friends, however, it was a a question of whether humans were saved by God or by themselves; the divinity of Christ was critical to God alone being given the glory.”

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