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Reformation & Modern Church History

Dr. David Calhoun

The study of Christianity from the Reformation to the present, with source material readings. In this course Dr. Calhoun helps the student understand the development of Christian thought and apply church history to contemporary ideas and issues. The course also includes a brief overview of historic revivals and world missions.

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[Lecture 1] - Introduction to Reformation and Modern CHurch History [Lecture 2] - The Context of the Reformation
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