HIST 549
Ten Classics from Pre-Modern African and Asian Christianity
Course Description
This course will examine a sampling of Christian texts from Ethiopia, Syria, Persia, and China from before the era of European exploration, colonization, and missions. These writings offer glimpses into the experiences of believers from African and Asian contexts, Christians whose lives differed in remarkable ways from those of their European counterparts. Our sources come from a variety of hymns, sermons, treatises, hagiographies, and monumental inscriptions, including The Book of Laws of Countries by Bardaisan of Edessa, the Apology of Patriarch Timothy of Baghdad before the Caliph Mahdi, and the Life and Struggle of Our Holy Mother Walatta Petros.
Dates | Jun 30–Jul 4 |
Days & Times |
Mon, Tue, Wed, Thur, Fri 8:30AM–11:30AM |
Format | Onsite/Online |
Credit Hours | 1–2 |
Audit Hours | 1 |
Faculty
Notes
This course is also offered as HIST 549
Course information sheets will be posted here soon.
Additional Info
This course is available onsite and online. Students must register for the online section to gain Zoom access to the course.
Course lectures will be recorded, and students may be captured in course recordings. Access to lecture recordings is normally only available to online students for the 48 hours following each lecture.