CH101 Introducing Church History I: Obscurity to Christendom
CH102 Introducing Church History II: Reformation to Postmodernism
CH111 Understanding the Protestant Reformation: Precursors and Legacy
CH151 Introducing Historical Theology: Apostles to the Reformation
CH152 Introducing Historical Theology: Luther to the Twenty-First Century
CH101 Introducing Church History I: Obscurity to Christendom
CH102 Introducing Church History II: Reformation to Postmodernism
CH111 Understanding the Protestant Reformation: Precursors and Legacy
CH151 Introducing Historical Theology: Apostles to the Reformation
CH152 Introducing Historical Theology: Luther to the Twenty-First Century
Understanding the Protestant Reformation: Precursors and Legacy (CH111) is presented by a team of respected Christian scholars: Jennifer Powell McNutt, Roger E. Olson, Frank A. James III, Gerald L. Bray, Chris Armstrong, and Frederick Cardoza. These scholars are well published in church history, theology, and Christian education, and their combined expertise facilitates students gaining clear insight into the Reformation. This course covers the precursors to the Protestant Reformation, the prominent Reformers Martin Luther and John Calvin, and the Reformation’s impact on the reading of Scripture, the church, and Christian discipleship.
Connect Renaissance humanism to the emergence of the Protestant Reformation
Understand the life, beliefs, and impact of pre-Reformers
Trace the development of Protestantism alongside the work of Martin Luther and John Calvin
Discuss how the Reformation influenced biblical interpretation
Identify teachings of Martin Luther that influenced Christian education
Introducing the Speaker and Course
Conceptualizing the Protestant Reformation (from CH221)
No Humanism, No Reformation (from CH221)
Humanism and the Printing Press (from CH221)
Peter Waldo and the First Protestants (from CH151)
John Wycliffe: The Morning Star of the Reformation (from CH151)
Jan Hus: Forerunner to Martin Luther (from CH151)
The Catholic Church on the Eve of the Reformation (from CH151)
Martin Luther: Peasant to Monk (from CH102)
Sola Fide (from CH102)
First Crisis of the Reformation (from CH102)
The Last Voice (from CH221)
The Doctrinal Views of Luther (from CH152)
John Calvin (1509-1564): Part 1 (from BI351)
John Calvin (1509-1564): Part 2 (from BI351)
The Institutes of the Christian Religion (from CH221)
The Supremacy of Scripture (from BI351)
The Word and the Reformed Tradition (from CH241)
Application of Orthodox Protestant Hermeneutics (from BI351)
The Legacy of Martin Luther and Christian Discipleship (from ED205)
Title: CH111 Understanding the Protestant Reformation: Precursors and Legacy
Instructors: Jennifer Powell McNutt, Roger E. Olson, Frank A. James III, Gerald L. Bray, Chris Armstrong, Frederick Cardoza
Publisher: Lexham Press
Publication Date: 2017
Product Type: Logos Mobile Education
Resource Type: Courseware, including transcripts, audio, and video resources
Courses: 1
Video Hours: 2