History 276 – American Church History (1 Credit)
This course provides a survey of the lives of key figures in American church history and the events that shaped both the past and present landscape of Christianity in America. From great awakenings and powerful evangelists to denominational differences and current challenges, the stories of God’s church in this land will inspire and inform our walk with the Lord. Students will learn from weekly lectures, discussion, and prayer for one another and for our nation. Assignments will include weekly quizzes, assigned readings, mini-project assignments, and a final exam.
Fall 2024 Course Details:
- Days and Times: Fridays from 5pm-7pm
- Location: Hope Community Church in Ypsilanti, Michigan. Room 105.
- Meeting Dates: 08/30/2024 – 10/18/2024.
- Course Tuition: $73
- Prerequisites: None
Required Reading Materials:
- Bible (unless otherwise specified, you may use the translation of your choice) Lecture notes and quiz blanks will use the ESV translation.
- America’s Great Revivals: The Story of Spiritual Revival in the United States, 1734-2000, Baker Publishing, ISBN: 978-0764234996
- Christian Denominations: A Side-by-Side Comparison, Rose Publishing, ISBN: 978-1496490445
Course Instructors:
- Professor: Paul Manwiller
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Location
Fridays from 5pm-7pm (08/30/2024 – 10/18/2024)