About the Course
For more than 13 centuries, Orthodox Christians and Muslims have lived among one another and shared the same societies and cultures. Orthodox Christian relationships with Muslims have been one of the most enduring and impactful factors in Orthodox church history, yet the profound complexities of these relationships have often been forgotten across the centuries or obscured by the context of modern politics.
The Orthodox Christian-Muslim Relations course will introduce students to the history of Orthodox Christian-Muslim relations by utilizing historical, theological, and anthropological approaches to this topic. Areas of particular focus will include a comparative analysis of the experiences of Orthodox living under Muslim rule (as in the ‘Abbasid and Ottoman Empires) and Muslims living under Orthodox rule (as in the Russian Empire), the transformative effects of modern nationalism, and the history of Orthodox theological approaches to Islam.
Admission Requirements:
- Complete the Course Application that collects contact information. Fill out the inquiry form to receive the link to the application.
- A recommendation letter.
- The most recent academic transcript (unofficial).
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Facts About the Course
Course Delivery
This is an asynchronous online course allowing students to study at their own pace and at a time that is convenient for them.
Tuition Cost
$1,500. The Huffington Ecumenical Institute at HCHC offers limited scholarships to eligible students. Auditors are also welcome. Please inquire in the form above.
Course Timeline
The course runs from May 28 to Jun 21. However, learning is asynchronous through recorded lectures and online assignments that can be completed at the time of the student's choosing.
Course Size
Enrollment will be limited to preserve the character of the Hellenic College Holy Cross educational principles.
About Huffington Ecumenical Institute
The Huffington Ecumenical Institute at Hellenic College Holy Cross seeks to facilitate and advance dialogue with other Christian churches and faith communities, particularly around theological and ethical, as well as pastoral and practical dimensions of contemporary issues and social challenges. Learn more at huffingtoninstitute.hchc.edu.
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About the Instructor
Philip Dorroll is associate professor of religion at Wofford College in Spartanburg, South Carolina, and co-chair of the Eastern Orthodox Studies Unit of the American Academy of Religion. His research and writing focus on the history of Islamic and Orthodox Christian theology in Arabic and Turkish, and the history of Orthodox Christian-Muslim relations. He is the author of the book Islamic Theology in the Turkish Republic, co-author of the book Spatial Politics in Istanbul, and co-editor of the books Maturidi Theology: A Bilingual Reader and The Oxford Handbook of Religion in Turkey (forthcoming). His research and writing have also been published in such venues as the Journal of the American Academy of Religion, Journal of Orthodox Christian Studies, Journal of Islamic Studies, and Public Orthodoxy.