HDS 2241

Reformation Masculinities and Confessional Sexualities, 1450-1700

Michelle Wolfe

Description

In Europe and the emerging Atlantic World, the Catholic and Protestant Reformations demanded reconfigurations of sexual theology, sexual discipline and sexual relationships. In this course, we will use the analytical concepts of historical masculinities and sexualities to explore a critical period of religious change.

Enrollment Limited: Limited to 15 students. Instructor's permission required.
Open to BTI Students: Yes

Scheduling

0.50 credits
Fall 2011
Wed 9am-11am
Rockefeller Hall Room 116

Relationship to Program Requirements

Program Requirement Area / Category / Art / Designation
MTS Area(s) of Focus
  • History of Christianity
  • Women, Gender, Sexuality, and Religion
MDiv Distribution Category/ies
  • Christianity
MDiv Art(s) of Ministry
  • Denominational Polity
Language Course Designation(s) None