Chaperone Contact Information:
Mrs. Donnelly - [email protected] - cell phone:
Mrs. Butler - [email protected] - cell phone: 814-935-5207
Mrs. Garner - [email protected] - cell phone:
Mrs. Donnelly - [email protected] - cell phone:
Mrs. Butler - [email protected] - cell phone: 814-935-5207
Mrs. Garner - [email protected] - cell phone:
Information about HIST 195: Early & Medieval Church History and Architecture
This course aims to make clearer the policies of the Roman Catholic Church across Western Europe - and especially France - during the Middle Ages. In an introductory class on pre-historical times and Antiquity, we will examine the birth of spirituality and abstract thought in mankind, and then move along to the emergence and development of Christianity during the Roman Empire. The program is based in SFU's renovated monastery, which sits high above the village of Ambialet. Daily classroom sessions will be punctuated by numerous excursions to the locations be studied - experimental learning at its best!
Textbook is The Perfect Heresy: The Life and Death of the Cathars by Stephen O'Shea (May 21, 2001)
This course aims to make clearer the policies of the Roman Catholic Church across Western Europe - and especially France - during the Middle Ages. In an introductory class on pre-historical times and Antiquity, we will examine the birth of spirituality and abstract thought in mankind, and then move along to the emergence and development of Christianity during the Roman Empire. The program is based in SFU's renovated monastery, which sits high above the village of Ambialet. Daily classroom sessions will be punctuated by numerous excursions to the locations be studied - experimental learning at its best!
Textbook is The Perfect Heresy: The Life and Death of the Cathars by Stephen O'Shea (May 21, 2001)