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HDS 2555

Religion and Politics in Early Christianity

Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza

Description

In recent years, Early Christian scholarship has rediscovered or re-emphasized the impact of the Roman empire on Christian Scriptures. Christian Scriptures have been formulated in the context of Roman imperial power and therefore are determined by this rhetorical political imperial context. This course explores the political rhetoric of empire both in Early Christian writings and contemporary religious and cultural discourses. Special attention will be given to the rhetoric of empire and Scripture in shaping the religious ethos and imagination of Christianity and Western culture. Lectures, group discussions, and group projects seek to foster a participatory, democratic style of learning.

Enrollment Limited: No
Open to BTI Students: Yes
Jointly offered through the Faculty of Arts and Sciences as Religion 1417

Scheduling

Half Course
Expected to be offered: Spring 2011
Course times to be announced.
Location to be announced.

Relationship to Program Requirements

Program Requirement Area / Category / Art / Designation
MTS Area(s) of Focus none
MDiv Distribution Category/ies none
MDiv Art(s) of Ministry Preaching and/or Worship
Religious Education
Public Leadership
ThM, pre-2007 MTS, and pre-2005 MDiv Area Area 2
Language Course Designation(s) n/a

 

 
 

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