Conflicts and Interpretation in Church History

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Skola:
Sankt Ignatios folkhögskola
Plats:
Södertälje – Stockholms län
Längd:
1 år
Studietakt:
25 %
Kurstyp:
Profilkurs, Distanskurs
Ansök senast:
15 April, 2026

Lediga platser: Nej

Studiestödsnivå (CSN): Eftergymnasial nivå (B1)

Internat: Ja

Kurstid: 19 augusti 2026–11 juni 2027

Träffar:
10 obligatoriska nätträffar

Kontakt: Yuliia Naidych

Telefon: 08-551 052 10

E-post:
yuliia.naidych@sanktignatios.org

This course offers an introduction to the history of Eastern Christianity, with a focus on moments of conflict and how different historical narratives have shaped these conflicts.

Church history is often presented as a list of dates, names, and events to remember. In this course, we approach it differently. History is not only about what happened, but also about how stories about the past are told, by whom, and for what purpose. The way we interpret history shapes how we understand the present—and how we act in the world today.

The first part of the course offers an introduction to the history of Eastern Christianity, with a focus on the Byzantine tradition, its missions in Eastern Europe, and its influence in the Middle East.

The second part focuses on moments of conflict in Christian history and how different historical narratives have shaped these conflicts. Special attention within the course will be given to examining the deeper historical, religious, and ideological narratives informing the current Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Learning outcomes 
Upon completion of the course, the participants are (individually and collectively)  expected  to be able to:

  • read, interpret, and evaluate historical narratives used in church conflicts past and present, using the course’s shared tools and discussions; 
  • identify and engage in dialogue with others about the roles of ideology in the construction and spread of historical narratives;
  • reflect on their own understanding on ethical dimensions of church historical narratives; 
  • understand and contribute with their own perspective about the roles of nationalism, identity-building, language, and cultural construction in the creation, use, and duration of historical narratives used by churches in their conflicts with each other;
  • use insights from history to reflect on today’s questions of power, identity, violence, and peace, in church, educational, or civil-society contexts, and
  • use historical insight as a resource for responsible action, for example in teaching, community work, dialogue initiatives, or public conversations.

Kursen på skolans webbplats (öppnas i nytt fönster) https://www.sanktignatios.org/conflicts-and-interpretation-in-church-history/

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Postadress:
Sankt Ignatios folkhögskola
Nygatan 2
151 72 Södertälje

Telefon: 08-55105210
E-post: info@sanktignatios.org
Webbadress: https://www.sanktignatios.org/sv/