
The History of the Catholic Church: Tradition and Innovation
Christopher M. Bellitto
Take an unforgettable journey through the entire span of the Catholic Church’s existence. In this essential course, The History of the Catholic Church: Tradition and Innovation, acclaimed historian and award-winning professor Dr. Christopher Bellitto (Ph.D., Fordham University) breathes new life into two millennia of history.
The chronicle of Catholicism can seem daunting: full of names, dates, places, and phrases. Getting ahold of such a rich and diverse history requires guidance and a skillful approach.
In this brilliant survey course, you’ll explore traditions of belief and innovate ways to describe, share, and live that faith. With Dr. Bellitto as your guide, you’ll look at the major periods of Church history: early, medieval, reformation, and modern. As you take this journey, you’ll examine changes and continuities across the centuries.
In “Early Church,” you’ll see how a small group of believers spread the faith in a hostile pagan world. Then, in “Medieval Church,” you’ll see how popes and kings, bishops, and local lords fought to control the Church as believers in the pews and plazas rediscovered the human Jesus of the gospels. Meanwhile, religious life adapted as Christianity encountered new cultures. “Reformation Church” considers how the Church recovered from its late medieval controversies and bridged the gap between science and religion. Finally, “Modern Church” explores how Vatican II has transformed Catholicism as it strides into its third millennium.
Dynamic and insightful, this course is a must-have resource. By understanding the history of the Church, you will understand its fascinating past as it journeys into the future.
This course is part of the Learn25 collection and includes a free PDF study guide.
Duration - 9h 50m.
Author - Christopher M. Bellitto.
Narrator - Not Yet Available.
Published Date - Saturday, 11 January 2025.
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Take an unforgettable journey through the entire span of the Catholic Church’s existence. In this essential course, The History of the Catholic Church: Tradition and Innovation, acclaimed historian and award-winning professor Dr. Christopher Bellitto (Ph.D., Fordham University) breathes new life into two millennia of history. The chronicle of Catholicism can seem daunting: full of names, dates, places, and phrases. Getting ahold of such a rich and diverse history requires guidance and a skillful approach. In this brilliant survey course, you’ll explore traditions of belief and innovate ways to describe, share, and live that faith. With Dr. Bellitto as your guide, you’ll look at the major periods of Church history: early, medieval, reformation, and modern. As you take this journey, you’ll examine changes and continuities across the centuries. In “Early Church,” you’ll see how a small group of believers spread the faith in a hostile pagan world. Then, in “Medieval Church,” you’ll see how popes and kings, bishops, and local lords fought to control the Church as believers in the pews and plazas rediscovered the human Jesus of the gospels. Meanwhile, religious life adapted as Christianity encountered new cultures. “Reformation Church” considers how the Church recovered from its late medieval controversies and bridged the gap between science and religion. Finally, “Modern Church” explores how Vatican II has transformed Catholicism as it strides into its third millennium. Dynamic and insightful, this course is a must-have resource. By understanding the history of the Church, you will understand its fascinating past as it journeys into the future. This course is part of the Learn25 collection and includes a free PDF study guide. Duration - 9h 50m. Author - Christopher M. Bellitto. Narrator - Not Yet Available. Published Date - Saturday, 11 January 2025.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:40
About the Author
Duration:00:02:00
Topic 1: Introduction to Church's History
Duration:00:21:54
Topic 2: Ecclesiology
Duration:00:25:13
Topic 3: The Jesus Community
Duration:00:25:01
Topic 4: Christianity and the Roman Empire
Duration:00:25:20
Topic 5: Explaining Christianity
Duration:00:20:54
Topic 6: Living Christianity
Duration:00:25:24
Topic 7: An Emerging Papacy
Duration:00:25:08
Topic 8: Converting Europe
Duration:00:25:04
Topic 9: Charlemagne's Vision
Duration:00:25:01
Topic 10: Papal Monarchy
Duration:00:25:12
Topic 11: 12th Century Renaissance Living
Duration:00:25:08
Topic 12: Universities and Scholastic Schism
Duration:00:24:58
Topic 13: Religious Orders, Reform, and Innovation
Duration:00:24:33
Topic 14: Crusades Encountering the Other
Duration:00:25:03
Topic 15: Avignon Papacy and the Great Western Schism
Duration:00:25:01
Topic 16: Martin Luther Thinks About Reform
Duration:00:25:21
Topic 17: Protestant Pathways
Duration:00:25:42
Topic 18: Popular Piety and the Council of Trent
Duration:00:25:14
Topic 19: Spreading the Faith in a Widening World
Duration:00:25:15
Topic 20: Challenges to Religious Beliefs and Structures
Duration:00:25:21
Topic 21: Living the Faith After the Enlightenment
Duration:00:24:01
Topic 22: Vatican Two, Background and Event
Duration:00:24:46
Topic 23: Vatican Two, Interpretation and Implementation
Duration:00:24:29
Topic 24: Catholicism Today
Duration:00:18:12
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:25