Christian History and Theology
REL E 640
Historical background, narrative, and doctrines of the New Testament. Covers the Acts of the Apostles through the Revelation of John.
Course Objectives
This course examines the rise and development of formative Christianity within the Roman Empire between the second and fifth centuries. Key areas of focus include:
The formulation of Christian doctrines, theology, and practices
The use of scripture and the emergence of the New Testament canon
The formation of “orthodoxy” and “heresy”
Interactions between Christians and non-Christians in Graeco-Roman society
Developing an LDS approach to understanding ancient Christianity
Course Documents and Readings
Student Resources
Optional Articles Mentioned in Class
Blumell & Wayment, “The ‘Number of the Beast’: Revelation 13:18 and Early Christian Isopsephies
Blumell & Dosoo, “A Coptic Magical Text for Virginity in Marriage”
Readings for Class by Date
September 4
Lecture Slides
September 12
Lecture Slides
September 19
Lecture Slides
September 26
Optional: Martyrs of Lyon
Lecture Slides
October 3
Optional: Minucius Felix, Octavius
Optional: Tertullian, Apology
October 10
Optional: Irenaeus, Against Heresies (selections)
Lecture Slides
October 17
Lecture Slides
October 24
Lecture Slides
October 31
Optional: Cyprian, Epistles 17, 18, 20, 23, 27, 55
Optional: Cyprian, On the Lapsed
Lecture Slides
November 7
Lecture Slides
November 14
Lecture Slides
November 28
Lecture Slides
December 5
Lecture Slides