MA in Pastoral Ministry Class
CHIS 640 Reformers and the Reformation
Professor: Trevor O'Reggio, PhD
Date: March 30- April 3, 2014
Location: Canadian University College, Alberta, Canada (class will be held in the PE Center, Rm. 101, located as soon as you enter the main doors, to your immediate right).
Course Description:
This course is a general introductory course on the Reformation Movement of the 16th century; Continental and Counter Reformation; Elizabethan Settlement; and English Puritanism.
The primary objectives of this class are to:
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Understand the causes and consequences of the Protestant Reformation.
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Understand the rise of the major reformers.
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Gain insight into the theological ideas that generated and shaped the Reformation.
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Understand how Catholicism reacted to the Reformation.
Secondary objectives include:
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Be familiar with the theological, political, and historical context of the Reformation era
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Understand the impact of the Reformation on Western civilization
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See the connection between the Reformation and Adventism
Class Resources:
Syllabus
Reservation Form (The reservation period for this class is closed.)
Location Information
Student Attendee List:
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Travis Afflick
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Joseph Kwaku Amankwah
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Angelo Austria
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Darryl Blahovich
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David Chimwaso
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Olaf Clausen
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Rhonda Clausen
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Lloyd Douglas
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John S. Dubourt
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Roger Esteves
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Elmer Manzanares-Marenco
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Evaldo Vicente Silva
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Sharon E. Terrell
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Toby Wong