This unit examines religious revolutions in sixteenth-century Europe. It explores the extraordinary development of European religious cultures, tracing the influence of Lutherans, Anglicans, Calvinists and radical Protestants, as well as Catholic reforms and responses. The theologies and practices of these groups will be considered in relation to contemporary politics and popular culture. The unit begins with an examination of late medieval theology and piety and ends with the impact of reform in times and places beyond sixteenth-century Europe.
Unit code: CH2700T
Unit status: Archived (New unit)
Points: 18.0
Unit level: Undergraduate Level 2
Unit discipline: Church History
Delivery Mode: Face to Face
Proposing College: Trinity College Theological School
Show when this unit is running1. | Demonstrate basic knowledge of the major theological issues of sixteenth-century reform movements |
2. | Assess the relative significance of the major historical precursors to the Reformation |
3. | Analyse a range of early modern historical sources |
4. | Identify causes of division in the sixteenth-century western Church and their contemporary resonances in the life of Australian Anglican communities |
Lectures, tutorials, online materials
Type | Description | Word count | Weight (%) |
---|---|---|---|
Essay | Essay (2500 words) |
2500 | 50.0 |
Journal | Journal on weekly tutorial topics (1000 words total) |
1000 | 30.0 |
Document Study | Documentary analysis exercise (1000 words) |
1000 | 20.0 |
Unit approved for the University of Divinity by John Capper on 19 Oct, 2016
Unit record last updated: 2021-09-28 17:07:07 +1000