HT101
Church history for people who want more than a timeline.
A seminary-level introduction to the church's past, taught with clarity, warmth, and practical theological attention.
HT101 introduces students to the major contours of church history: early Christian witness, councils and creeds, medieval renewal and complexity, the Reformation, global Christianity, and the questions that continue to shape the church today.
The course is designed for seminary students, ministry leaders, and lifelong learners who want to understand the past with intellectual honesty and pastoral usefulness.
What students gain
A coherent map of major people, movements, controversies, and councils.
Theological depth for reading doctrine in historical context.
Practical wisdom for ministry, teaching, and faithful presence today.
Why it matters
Church history trains patience. It helps students see continuity, complexity, courage, error, reform, and grace across time.
Current cohort
Cohort details will be posted here when available.