General Education Studies
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GES130 Christianity and Western Culture (better known to Bethel students as CWC, or "C-Dub") is a one-semester study of the complicated interactions between Christianity and Western culture through the ages. Now well into its third decade, CWC serves as a cornerstone of Bethel's General Education curriculum,
giving students a unique foundation on which to build in later courses. ![]() Designed as a
distinctively "Bethel" version of the Western Civilization survey, CWC
starts with the Classical World of ancient Greece and Rome, and follows
the story of "Western Civ" up to the Enlightenment. Besides studying the social, political, and
cultural history of the West, students read excerpts from Plato,
Aristotle, Aquinas, Erasmus, Machiavelli, Luther, Calvin, Pascal,
Locke, Wollstonecraft, Jefferson, and other major intellectual figures. But at the same time CWC tells the continuing story of God's people. As Bethel Bible prof (and course co-founder) Mike Holmes has
said, CWC completes the space in the biblical story between the Acts of
the Apostles and the end of history prophesied in Revelation. Guided by
the scriptural image of being "surrounded by such a great cloud of
witnesses" (Hebrews 12:1), students listen to nearly 2000 years'
worth of Christian voices speak to the relationship of the individual
believer to God, of the individual to the larger church, and of
Christians to the cultures around them. |
For More Information on CWC...
Please check out the following links to learn more about GES130 Christianity and Western Culture. If you have questions about CWC, click on
the FAQ section below or e-mail one of our coordinators: Chris Gehrz or Sam Mulberry. CWC: An OverviewCWC is broken up into three units: the Ancient World, the Medieval World, and the Modern World. Read about some of the major stories and personalities for each... CWC FacultyHistorians, philosophers, and political scientists, oh my! Meet the people who teach CWC. The "Great Cloud of Witnesses"Why Hebrews 12:1 is central to what we do in CWC... Teaching and Technology in CWCHow CWC faculty use teaching technology and their own movies and podcasts to enrich the course. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)Why
do so many Bethel students take this class? What resources are
available to help students succeed? Just what is "Western culture"
anyway? And other good questions... |