SAST2350 - Eastern Christianities
Status
A
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
Eastern Christianities
Term
2026C
Subject area
SAST
Section number only
401
Section ID
SAST2350401
Course number integer
2350
Meeting times
TR 1:45 PM-3:14 PM
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Reyhan Durmaz
Description
The history of Christianity is often told from the perspective of its spread westward from Israel to Rome. Yet, in the first millenium, there were more Christians living in the East, in places as far away as Persia, Yemen, India, China, and Mongolia, than in the West. Spread across the Asian continent, these Christians were actively involved in local and imperial politics, composed theological literature, and were deeply embedded in the cultural fabric of their host societies. This course traces the spread of Christianity eastward, paying particular attention to its regional developments, its negotiations with local political powers, and its contact with other religions, including Buddhism, Manichaeism, and Islam. Readings will cover a broad range of sources, including selections from classical Syriac literature, Manichaean texts, Mesopotamian magic bowls, the so-called "Jesus Sutras," and the Quran. All readings will be provided in English, and no background is presumed.
Course number only
2350
Cross listings
MELC3260401, RELS2350401
Use local description
No