Here are my suggested study terms for Ted Jennings' History of Christian Thought final. I just went through my notes, and pulled out some terms and names that I think are likely to come up. I think I got all the weeks, but I might have missed one. It's obviously only updated through last Tuesday's class, but I think it's a reasonable starting point. It doesn't have many women on it. Each term/name is conveniently linked to Wikipedia, everybody's favorite open source encyclopedia. And, hey: if you really like the list, buy my history of christian thought related t-shirt.
The list follows: And here is the rest of it.
Marcion
Justin Martyr
Tertullian
Origen
Irenaeus
Clement of Alexandria
Montanists
Thecla
Arius/Arianism
Council of Nicea
Constantine
Eusebius
Gregory of Nyssa
Gregory Nazianzus
Basil the Great
Christology?
homoousia/homoiousia
filioque
Nestorius
theotokus
Council of Ephesus
Chalcedon
Pope Leo's Tome
Athanasius
Augustine
Donatism
Pelagius
Radbertus
Ratramnus
relics
iconoclast controversy
John of Damascus
communicatio idiomatum?
Psuedo Dionysius
hesychasts
Simeon the New Theologian
Saint Anthony
Francis
Ignatius
Anselm
sic et non
Abelard
Theories of Atonement
Transubstantiation
Thomas Aquinas
Julian of Norwich
John Wycliffe
John Huss
Martin Luther
John Calvin
Keep your eyes out for the ent wives,
David
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By the way, sorry for the long post; I couldn't figure out how to do that "read more" link thingy, and when I tried, I broke the blog.
Won't be a common occurence.
Yay! Thank you, David.
And I'm wearing that t-shirt as I'm writing this. ...and nothin else. WOOO!
What the kids call "Porky-Piggin' it."
Thanks for the list!
I like that it isn't just t-shirts, but also boxers... very nice.
Thanks David R. You're the best!
Johnny
David, Thank you for sharing tech and topnote help for your colleagues. I wish you a perfect circle of return, for help with whatever you might need from many friends. Peace and joy, Simone
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