History of Christianity 1 is the first of a 2-course survey on the history of Christianity over the last 2,000 years.
It identifies the significant historical movements in the first 1,500 years of church history and considers their influence and relevance for contemporary Christians, especially those living in Asia.
We begin with what John Calvin calls the ‘Golden Age of the Church’, that is, the age of the church fathers (2nd to 5th centuries). From here, we then examine the history of three major streams of Christianity, namely the Orthodox, Oriental and Western (Latin) Christianity, from the Middle Ages right up to the pre-Reformation period.
Topics to be discussed include the formation of the biblical canon, the challenge of evangelism and Christian living in a multi-cultural society like the Roman Empire, insights from the Nestorian evangelization of Tang, and the legacy of medieval Christianity for modern Christianity.