Course Syllabus
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Lecture 1 Birth of the Medieval Church
Lecture 2 The Church in an Age of Chaos
Lecture 3 In the Year 1000: A Tour Across a Medieval Ecclesiastical Landscape
Lecture 4 The Faith of the Medieval Church
Lecture 5 The Eleventh-Century Reform Movement
Lecture 6 The Flowering of the Twelfth Century
Lecture 7 The Age of Pope Innocent III
Lecture 8 Cathedral and University
Lecture 9 Heresy and Inquisition
Lecture 10 Coming of the Friars
Lecture 11 The Apogee of Papal Monarchy in the Thirteenth Century
Lecture 12 In the Time of the Black Death
Lecture 13 The Avignon Papacy and the Return to Rome
Lecture 14 The Great Schism and the Question of Reform
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Course Overview
Renowned professor Thomas F. Madden turns his scholarly
eye on the intrigue and politics swirling about the Medieval
Church. Professor Madden explores the compelling events
that shaped the culture and forever altered history, from the
Monophysite Controversy to reform movements to the
Inquisition, Black Death, and Great Schism.
This is a history populated with larger-than-life characters and
notorious personages such as Charlemagne, Pope Innocent III,
and the Knights Templar. Richly detailed and infused with dramatic
intensity, Professor Madden’s captivating lectures provide
a better understanding not only of the Medieval Church, but
of the modern world that followed.
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One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic: A History of the Church in the Middle Ages (Booklet)
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Professor
Professor Thomas F. Madden
(Saint Louis University)
Thomas F. Madden is a professor of
history and director of the Center for
Medieval and Renaissance Studies at Saint
Louis University. His numerous scholarly
publications include Empires of Trust: How
Rome Built—and America Is Building—a
NewWorld (Dutton, 2008), The New
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