Church History
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2Lesson 1: Watch the video introducing the topic of historical lenses
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3Watch a video lecture on the subject of Historical Lenses
Historical lenses enable researchers to focus and analyze data to determine trends. As with a magnifying glass that focuses fine detail but blurs Peripheral details, the sharp focus of a historical lens necessitates tradeoffs.
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4Read the article, "The Philosophy of History."
Read the article from Stanford's encyclopedia on the subject of the philosophy of history.
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5Submit your completed assignment
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6Meet with your ministry mentor
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7Complete the timeline worksheet while watching the video
The overview video below crams a great deal of dates, names, and events, into its history presentation. Please use the spreadsheet template below to record the key dates, people, events, and heresy as they are mentioned in the video.
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8Read "Church History: An Essential Guide," by Justo L. González
Read "Church History: An Essential Guide," by Justo L. González. As you read the book, be alert for additional names and key events to add to your timeline.
The Digital version of the book may be found on Google books.
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9Read Don Fanning's Article, "Brief History of Methods and Trends of Missions"
Read: Fanning, Don, "Brief History of Methods and Trends of Missions" (2009). Trends and Issues in Missions. (https://digitalcommons.liberty.edu/cgm_missions/1)
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10Submit your answers to the following questions
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11Meet with your ministry mentor
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12Watch the video on Gnosticism
Watch the following video describing the Gnostic heresy. Don't forget to add any key names and events to the history chart you began at the start of the course.
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13Watch the video on Christian Apologetics and Early Heresies
Watch the video on Christian Apologetics and Early Heresies. As with the previous videos, add significant names and events to your church history project as you watch the video.
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14Read the following articles that provide an overview of heresies
Read the following articles that provide an overview of heresies
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15Submit your report on one of the heresies from early church history.
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16Watch the following videos examining politics in the church prior to the reformation
The interactions between the Church and The State: Where our previous lessons focused on a chronological look at specific aspects of Church history, this lesson takes a thematic approach. We will examine political systems within the church and political/social systems which surround the church.
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17The Papacy
There can be no greater evidence of politics in the early church than the rise of the papacy. The first video provides an overview of the rise of the papacy. The second video describes the schism that has led to the division of the Western and Eastern churches. The third video covers the relationship between the papacy and the king during the Middle Ages.
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18The Great Schism
National politics rather than theological differences largely drove the split of the Christian church into the East and West.
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19Popes and Kings in the Middle Ages
As with siblings, Kings and Popes could be the other's best supporters or worst enemies. The complex system that kept both institutions alive stagnated God's mission.
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20Watch the following video examining politics in the church after to the reformation
The Reformation changed many things in the church and in society. The following video provides an overview of the relationship between the church and state in the founding of the U.S.
As with previous assignments, be sure to add key information to your history timeline.
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21Read the following article on the church and state in the middle ages
Read the following article on the church and state in the middle ages: https://libcom.org/library/3-middle-ages-church-state
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22Read the following article on religion in Colonial America
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23Read the following article on the impact of religion on government in the U.S.
Read the following article on the impact of religion on the development of laws and the government in the U.S. Please note the following link will download the file to your computer.
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24Submit a paper from your research on a specific country
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25The Reformation: The reformation was a watershed event in society and church history.
The Reformation: The reformation was a watershed event in society and church history. While the theological focus of the reformation has been on the concepts of grace and justification, the Lutheran understanding of Sanctification, the Priesthood of All Believers, and the Church would radical alter the course of the protestant church.
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26Watch the video, "The Protestant Reformation" by Tommy Nelson
Watch the video, "The Protestant Reformation" by Tommy Nelson. Add additional names and events to your church history timeline as you watch the video. You want to pay close attention to the cause and effect framework which is commonly used in reformation studies.
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27Complete a 200-300 word paper on a key figure in the protestant reformation.
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28Meet with your Mentor
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29Watch the video titled, Lutheran Orthodoxy
Watch the video titled, Lutheran Orthodoxy. In the video the presenter will highlight the tension between orthodoxy and scholasticism that defined the development of Lutheranism after the reformation. The author may provide you with a few more names to add to your timeline. You'll have to do some additional research to determine where each name fits in your timeline project.
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30Watch the video in which Dr. Schumaker discusses American Lutheranism.
Use the link below to navigate to the video in which Dr. Schumaker discusses American Lutheranism.
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31Read "A History of Lutheranism: What Happened to the Movement..."
Read chapters two through five of "A History of Lutheranism: What Happened to the Movement Begun by Luther" by Eric W. Gritsch (Amazon Link).
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32The Planting of Lutheranism in America
The History of Lutheranism: The content of this lesson is focused on the Lutheran church from the colonization of America to the year 2000.
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33Key Leaders in Early American Lutheranism
This video includes an overview of the key leaders guiding the birth of the Lutheran Church in America.
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34Muhlenberg, Slavery, and the Revolutionary War
This lecture provides an overview of Lutheranism during the Civil War.
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35Unionism
Uionism divided Lutheranism in the late 19th century as some Lutherans compromised God's teachings for the sake of relevancy in the eyes of society.
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36The Great Awakening
The Great Awakening marks a period of revival in North America.
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37Lutheranism in the 20th Century
Lutheranism in the 20th Century
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38The Doctrine of Holy Scripture
The most significant Scism that divided Lutherans was rooted in the Doctrine of the Holy Scriptures.
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39Bible School Movement - Concordia Seminary Walkout
Bible School Movement - Concordia Seminary Walkout
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40Church Mergers pt. 1
Church Mergers pt. 1
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41Church Mergers pt. 2
The Lutheran denominations we know today are often the product of numerous mergers and splits.
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42Read "A History of Lutheranism: What Happened to the Movement..."
Read chapter six and seven of "A History of Lutheranism: What Happened to the Movement Begun by Luther" by Eric W. Gritsch
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43Meet with your ministry mentor
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44Download the chart of Lutheran Denominations in North America
Download the chart of Lutheran Denominations in North America using the link below.
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45Watch the brief summary of the history of the LCMS
Watch the brief summary of the history of the LCMS. You will want to add some additional dates and key events to your timeline as we focus on a very specific slice of the church history timeline.
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46The history of the Seminary Walkout of 1973
The 1973 walkout of Concordia Seminary was a watershed event for the LCMS. There is not doubt that the battle was for the inerrancy of the Bible. However, personality clashes and greater political issues contributed to the heightened emotions. To view the video visit the following page, https://scholar.csl.edu/controversylcms/19. You will find the video in a small window at the bottom of the page. You may want to visit with your ministry mentor to discuss any questions that might arise from viewing the videos.
For those interested, there are additional resources that are available at: https://scholar.csl.edu/synodhistory/Synodical_History/
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47Read the book, "Gospel DNA."
Read "Gospel DNA" by Dr. Michael Newman. (Amazon Link) In his book, Dr. Newman provides a missiological look at the founding of the LCMS. He identifies practices of success which he asserted contributed to the rapid expansion of the LCMS.
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48Submit a Brief Paper on "Gospel DNA."