Modern Theology

BSTH 367 (3)

Examines the development of Christian theology from the 17th to the 20th centuries, including post-Reformation scholasticism, the influence of the Enlightenment thought on theology, the rise of liberal Protestantism, the fundamentalist reaction to liberal theology, various developments in Roman Catholic theology, especially with regard to its relationship to modernity, and the theological revolution initiated by Karl Barth in the first half of the 20th century. Prerequisites: BSTH 101, 102, 270
Course Code: BSTH 367 | Credit Hours: 3 | Undergraduate Course

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