History of Christianity I
Course Description
This survey course invites students to encounter the story of Christianity from the end of the New Testament era to the Fall of Constantinople in 1453 and the eve of the Reformation. It follows the spread of Christian communities across Asia, Africa and Europe. It highlights the theological, ecclesiastical, ethical, and missional responses developed by these major centers in the form of ideas, practices and institutions, which contributed to the “Great Tradition” of the “one, holy, catholic and apostolic” church amidst serious internal conflicts and external pressures that sometimes threatened its very existence.This multi-centered approach to the history of Christianity as a worldwide movement from the earliest times will acknowledge both the crucial role of Western Christianity to the emergence of European Christendom during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages as well as the often-overlooked theological, liturgical and missionary achievements of the Christian communities of Africa and Asia during the same period.
Offered | 2025 Fall |
Dates | Sep 8 - Dec 19 |
Days | Tue, Thurs |
Format | Onsite Only |
Credit Hours | 3 |
Room Number | Rm 100 |
Teaching Faculty

Prabo Mihindukulasuriya
Assistant Professor of the History of Christianity
Dr. Prabo Mihindukulasuriya joined Regent’s faculty in 2022 after two decades of service at Colombo Theological Seminary in Sri Lanka, where he held a variety of faculty and staff roles. From 2014 to 2021, he served as Deputy Principal and Head of Publishing, a role that also included extensive teaching responsibilities.