Chapter 9- The Christendom

The Christendom

Learning Objectives

  • To understand how the Christendom developed throughout the world.
  • To recognize the differences in the development of the Christendom in the different regions.
  • To identify the different perspectives on and motivations for the development of Christendom.

Visit the link below for the required reading for the chapter.  See the questions as guides to monitor your reading.  Note: this link will open in PDF.

  1. The Christendom

 

Reading Questions: Christian Contraction in Asia and Africa

  • How was Christianity implemented in China?
  • What other religions were prevalent in Africa?

Reading Questions:  Byzantine Christendom

  • How did the growing power of the Church affect the Byzantine political structure?
  • What were the different religions prevalent in Byzantine? How did they interact with the development of the Church’s power?
  • How was Christianity able to spread to the various regions? What tactics were used?

Reading Questions: Western Christendom

  • How was the spread of Christianity different in the western half of Europe? What accelerated the change?
  • What were the prominent political views around religion in western Europe? How do they compare to those in Asia?
  • What were the Crusades? What were the effects of the Crusades?

Reading Questions:  The West in Comparative Perspective

  • What facilitated the revival of culture and politics in Western Europe?
  •     What ideas/technology/practices were shared between Europe and China
  • What ideas were embraced in the Islamic, European, and Byzantine worlds?

Reading Question:  Remembering and Forgetting

  • What impacts of the Christendom are prevalent in our society today?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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