HIST 330
The Reformations in Early Modern Europe
Last Offered Fall 2013
Division II
Cross-listed REL 220
This course is not offered in the current catalog

Class Details

This course tracks the major developments in Christian thought from the Reformations to the nineteenth century. We will begin by examining the background to the Reformations across Europe and across denominations of Christianity, showing how the Reformations along with their precursors indirectly helped to usher in a world that placed greater emphasis on the value of selfhood and moral autonomy, encouraged the emergence of the Enlightenment and scientific rationality, and helped to lead to the cultural and political re-alignment of nation-states.
The Class: Format: lecture/discussion
Limit: 20
Expected: 20
Class#: 1649
Grading: yes pass/fail option, yes fifth course option
Requirements/Evaluation: evaluation will consist of several short papers (1500 words), a final paper (3000-3500 words), and thoughtful interaction
Prerequisites: none; open to all
Enrollment Preferences: Religion and History majors
Distributions: Division II
Notes: This course is cross-listed and the prefixes carry the following divisional credit:
HIST 330 Division II REL 220 Division II
Attributes: HIST Group C Electives - Europe and Russia
HIST Group G Electives - Global History
REL Christian Tradition Courses

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