HIST3301 - Church History (1) - Dr. Paul Henebury
A study of the history of the Church from its inception through to the verge of the Reformation.
| Module 1 | Beginnings |
| We start by asking what history is and then studying the Apostolic era | |
| Unit 1 | HIST3301 - Course Syllabus |
| Unit 2 | HIST3301 - Lecture 1: What is Church History? |
| Unit 3 | HIST3301 - Lecture 2: The Birth of the Church |
| Unit 4 | HIST3301 - Lecture 3: Cities of the Roman Empire |
| Unit 5 | HIST3301 - Lecture 4: Early Opposition |
| Module 2 | After the Apostles |
| Things quickly went downhill in at least some doctrinal ways in the Second Century | |
| Unit 1 | HIST3301 - Lecture 5: From Apostolic to Sub-Apostolic Times |
| Unit 2 | HIST3301 - Lecture 6: Literature in the Early Church |
| Unit 3 | HIST3301 - Lecture 7: The Work of Ignatius |
| Unit 4 | HIST3301 - Lecture 8: Heretical Teachings (1) |
| Unit 5 | HIST3301 - Lecture 9: Heretical Teachings (2) |
| Unit 6 | HIST3301 - Lecture 10: From Marcion to Sabellius |
| Module 3 | Apology and Formalization |
| There is a link between the defense of Christianity in these days and the formalizing of belief and practice | |
| Unit 1 | HIST3301 - Lecture 11: Early Christian Apologists (1) |
| Unit 2 | HIST3301 - Lecture 12: Early Christian Apologists (2) |
| Unit 3 | HIST3301 - Lecture 13: From Origen to Cyprian |
| Unit 4 | HIST3301 - Lecture 14: Early Christian Belief and Practice |
| Unit 5 | HIST3301 - Lecture 15: Diocletian and Constantine |
| Module 4 | Nicea and the Age of Councils |
| With formality came debate, some of which was of great service to theology. | |
| Unit 1 | HIST3301 - Lecture 16: Nicea and Its Aftermath |
| Unit 2 | HIST3301 - Lecture 17: Ambrose and Empire |
| Unit 3 | HIST3301 - Lecture 18: Jerome and Chrysostom |
| Unit 4 | HIST3301 - Lecture 19: Constantinople and the Cappadocians |
| Unit 5 | HIST3301 - Lecture 20: The Run up to Chalcedon |
| Unit 6 | HIST3301 - Lecture 21: Augustine (1) |
| Unit 7 | HIST3301 - Lecture 22: Augustine (2) |
| Module 5 | Into the Middle Ages |
| This extraordinary period is sometimes more mysterious to us than the one which preceded it | |
| Unit 1 | HIST3301 - Lecture 23: The Dark Ages (1) |
| Unit 2 | HIST3301 - Lecture 24: The Dark Ages (2) |
| Unit 3 | HIST3301 - Lecture 25: Islam and the Crusades |
| Unit 4 | HIST3301 - Lecture 26: Inquisition and the Cathari |
| Unit 5 | HIST3301 - Lecture 27: Waldensians and Schoolmen |
| Unit 6 | HIST3301 - Lecture 28: Thomas Aquinas |
| Unit 7 | HIST3301 - Lecture 29: Papal Power and Schism |
| Unit 8 | HIST3301 - Lecture 30: John Wycliffe |
| Unit 9 | HIST3301 - Lecture 31: John Hus |
