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The Papacy and the Development of the Church in Rome

Dr. David Dawson Vasquez

Fall 2008 and Spring 2009
 

 

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Since the fourth century, Rome has been a city of the Christian Church, the center and embodiment of the Roman Catholic Church. The history of the city is tied to the history of the Church and is intimately connected with its leaders, the popes. Students in the course will study the development of the meaning of the papacy throughout history. They will critically examine the interaction between theory (the understanding and theology of the papacy) and reality (the actual lives of the men who filled this role and often fell far short of the ideal, the places they walked, and the buildings and artwork they inspired). Through a study of the historical development of the papacy, students will reflect on the Roman Catholic understanding of Church and its commitment to the Pope as the successor of Peter, Vicar of Christ, and Servant of the Servants of God.

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