CH 141 Course at a Glance

History of Christianity I

Lectures By: Dr. Chad Van Dixhoorn

Effective for the Academic Year: 2024-2025


Course Description

This course will help students to think critically about the past in a way which allows them to think critically about the present. The goal will be to understand ourselves, our world, and thus respond to the challenges that face us today. The course will allow you to engage with the foundational ideas of Christianity as they were developed by the early church. You will be introduced to your Christian forebearers of the Ancient and Medieval church who developed and defended the fundamental questions of the Christian faith: who is Christ, what is the nature of God, how is man saved, which books belong in the Bible, what is the Church, and how should it relate to the state?


Books to Purchase

The books listed below are required readings which students should acquire by the start of the term. Additional required readings will be listed in the course syllabus and available electronically in Canvas.

The Early Church
by Henry Chadwick
Penguin Group, 1993
ISBN: 9780140231991
Western Society and the Church in the Middle Ages
by R.W. Southern
Penguin Group, 1990
ISBN: 9780140137552
Confessions
by Saint Augustine, translted by Henry Chadwick
Oxford University Press, 2009
ISBN: 9870199537822
You may use any edition for this text. This one is recommended as it is available through the WTS Bookstore.

Estimated Workload

Lectures Readings Assignments
0.8 91-130 2.8
Hours Per Week Pages Per Week Hours Per Week

Course Assignments

The assignments listed below are provided for general guidance for students to reference as they plan and register. Please reach out to support@wts.edu if you have any questions.

  • Final Paper Proposal (10%)
  • Final Paper (40%)
  • Small Groups (20%)
  • Response Essay (30%)