Course Syllabus
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Lecture 1 Christianity after 1500 Years
Lecture 2 On the Eve of Reformation
Lecture 3 The Hatched Egg: Martin Luther to 1519
Lecture 4 Luther and Lutheranism
Lecture 5 The Splintering of the Movement
Lecture 6 The Radical Reformation
Lecture 7 Charles V, Suleiman the Magnificent, and the Lutheran Movement
Lecture 8 John Calvin
Lecture 9 The Reformation in France
Lecture 10 The Reformation in England: Henry VIII (1509-47)
Lecture 11 The Reformation in England: The New Order
Lecture 12 The Reformation in England: Revolutions
Lecture 13 Catholic Reformation: Popes and New Orders
Lecture 14 Catholic Reformation: Inquisition and Council
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Course Overview
Esteemed history professor Thomas F. Madden explores the
reformations that swept across Christendom in the sixteenth
and seventeenth centuries. The impact of these reforms affected
government, popes, and kings as well as commoners, for at
this time the Church was an omnipresent part of European
identity-and the import of Church reforms on every level of
life at this time simply cannot be underestimated.
Involved in this fascinating era are such notable personages as
King Henry VIII, Martin Luther, and John Calvin. Through
every aspect of this remarkable process of reformation,
Professor Madden captures the essence of the era-and imparts
a true, studied understanding of just what this time period
meant to the course of human events.
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Christianity at the Crossroads: The Reformations of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries (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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