History of Global Christianity II

This course explores the history of Christianity from 1450 to the present.

This course, taught by Nathan Jérémie-Brink at New Brunswick Theological Seminary,  explores the history of Christianity from 1450 to the present. We will identify the key themes and formative stages of Christianity’s global development from the era of reformations of Christian institutions and practices that followed, and the development of the Christian tradition as a world movement into the modern period.

Seminary: New Brunswick Theological Seminary
Keywords: public health, medicine, biology, virology, pandemics, epidemics, ecology, scientific method, evolution

History of Global Christianity II

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