Between Catholicism and Reform: the Christianity in the British Isles in the Modern Times 1500-OG-EN-CRCH
1. „The Dowry of Mary”: the English Church in the late Middle Ages – 3 hrs
2. John Wycliffe. The calls for the Reform of the Church – 2 hrs
3. The marriages of King Henry VIII and their political results – 2hrs
4. The Church under Edward VI – 2 hrs
5. Mary Tudor and the attempt of Catholic Restoration – 2 hrs
6. The Scottish Reformation – 2 hrs
7. The Established Church under Elizabeth I – 2 hrs
8. The Catholic resistance. Was Shakespeare a Catholic? – 2 hrs
9. The rise of Puritanism – 2 hrs
10. The Civil War and its aftermath – 2 hrs
11. The religious situation in the American colonies - 2 hrs
12. The Methodist Movement – 2 hrs
13. The Oxford Movement -2 hrs
14. The Catholic Emancipation and the Great Famine in Ireland – 3 hrs
Koordynatorzy przedmiotu
Efekty kształcenia
W-1: The student knows the basic facts from the history of the Christian Churches in the British Isles in the Modern era.
W-2: The student is acquainted with the most important doctrinal differences between the Christian doctrines.
U-1: The student can describe the role of the important people in the religious history of the British Isles in the Modern Era (John Wycliffe, Henry VIII, Thomas More, Thomas Cranmer, Mary Tudor, Elizabeth I, John Knox, John Wesley, John Henry Newman).
U-2: The student can explain how the political factors influenced the religious developments and vice versa.
K-1: The student is aware of the external and internal reasons for the current situation of different Christian denominations in the Anglophone world.
K-2: The student is able to distinguish between various Christian Churches, their customs and creeds.
Kryteria oceniania
Assessment methods:
- attendence
- test
Assessment criteria:
1. The presence at the lectures (three absences allowed)
2. Final test. In order to pass this test students have to obtain at least 50%. Grades:
satisfactory- … 50 %
satisfactory plus- … 60…%
good - 70…%
good plus- … 80…%
very good- … 85 %
Literatura
1. S. Doran, Elizabeth I and religion 1558-1603, London 2003.
2. E. Duffy, The Stripping of the Altars, Yale 1992.
3. S. Greenblatt, Will in the World: How Shakespeare became Shakespeare, New York 2004.
4. D.G. Newcombe, Henry VIII and the English Reformation, London 1995.
5. A. Ryrie, The age of reformation : the Tudor and Stewart realms, 1485-1603, London 2017.
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