The
following questions are simply to help you think. You can discuss
anything related to the work you have done in Modules 1-3, as long as
you are demonstrating thoughtful consideration and attempting to dive
deeper into the late medieval and Reformation era, broadly speaking.
Content:
- What did you learn that was new or surprising? Why/how so?
- What do you wish we could have learned more about?
Time Period:
- In what ways is the Christianity we learned about in these modules a product of its time period?
- Does knowing more about the Christianity of the medieval and early modern world give us new perspectives
about political or social developments? How so? - Have you ever traveled to or visited any of the key sites discussed in the readings? What was your impression? Does learning more about the events impact how you understand the place(s)?
Sources:
- What was your experience reading the primary sources?
- Do you have any tips or tricks for reading the source materials that you can offer to help your classmates?
- Is there anything about MacCulloch’s style of writing or topical focus that stands out to you? Can you tell what discipline he is in from his writing?
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YJa0X9xG6ATSJ5gqV…


0 comments