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TARA: Teaching and Research Archive for the History of Christianity

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TARA: Teaching and Research Archive for the History of Christianity

Syllabi

Crossings and Dwellings: Restored Jesuits, Women Religious, American Experience, 1814-2014

Using historical maps, books, objects, and textiles, Crossings and Dwellings tells the story of European Jesuits and women religious who arrived in America’s borderlands to serve indigenous and immigrant populations.

Martyrs, Monks, Crusaders: World Christianity, 100 to 1400

Syllabus covering world Christianity from 100-1400, including traditions in Asia and Africa. Undergraduate level.

Teaching Early Christian Studies

Page focused on early Christianity with links to course syllabi and course-related materials, as well as early Christian texts.

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