Christendom: The Medieval Mind begins by guiding students through the basics of Thomas Aquinas' Compendium, introducing students to the medieval mindset which greatly influenced later theologians and philosophers. With this foundation, students embark on a journey through Dante's conception of Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise in The Divine Comedy, exploring medieval concepts of guilt, atonement, beauty, and the cosmos. Meet many classic characters from the Greeks to Dante's present day as Dante uses his allegory to explore human nature, as well as the politics of his day.
THE WORKBOOK
The workbook gives the student questions to answer for every reading assignment and lecture, discussion questions to think about, and a host of further resources for the student that wants to go further (or study for a paper!). The Answer Key at the back of the textbook will give the recommended answer to all the essay questions. We encourage students to answer the questions on their own before referencing the Answer Key.
Christendom: The Reformation:Post Tenebras Lux, introduces students to the great minds of the Reformation: John Calvin, Martin Luther, Thomas Cranmer, and Erasmus. But a study of this tumultuous period of history would be sorely lacking without a thorough understanding of the historical setting of the Reformation. Wesley Callihan and Dr. Chris Schlect team up to lay a solid foundation for understanding the origins and struggles of the Reformation, as well as its theology and influence. Students will read part of Calvin’s Institutes of the Christian Religion, as well as Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales and Spenser’s Faerie Queene.
THE WORKBOOK
The workbook gives the student questions to answer for every reading assignment and lecture, discussion questions to think about, and a host of further resources for the student that wants to go further (or study for a paper!). The Answer Key at the back of the textbook will give the recommended answer to all the essay questions. We encourage students to answer the questions on their own before referencing the Answer Key.
The Christian Liberty Nature Reader Book K features lessons on two pages that teach students about the many animals God created and is included in our Complete Kindergarten Curriculum Package.
Each lesson features an animal that starts with a specific letter of the alphabet. From alligators and beetles, to yaks, and zebras, this little reader encourages children’s curiosity and will inspire them to learn more about God’s amazing creation!
This revised, full-color reader further examines the wonders of God's creation through stories about birds, insects, moths, turtles, and snakes. Vocabulary skills are developed through exposure to new words (a glossary is located in the back of the reader). Review questions are found at the end of each chapter to promote comprehension.
The Christian Liberty Nature Reader series has been a favorite of kindergarten through fifth grade students for years. This six-volume set covers topics that fascinate young minds and create a desire to read.
This completely new reader explores the Earth's hydrosphere with an emphasis on oceans, currents, and tides. From plankton to whales, students will learn about marine life that lives in the water and near the shore. Review questions are found at the end of each selection; a glossary of terms is also included.
This completely revised, full-color text develops better reading skills by reinforcing phonics principles through stories that pique young minds—stories about insects, spiders, birds, and other animals. Beginning vocabulary skills are also learned as students are exposed to new words (a glossary is located in the back of the reader). Simple review questions have been added to help with comprehension.
Note: This book is considered to be an advanced first grade reader and should be used at the tail end of a phonics-based first grade reading program.
This revised, full-color text entices young readers with stories about crabs, wasps, bees, spiders, shellfish, and worms to increase their knowledge of God's wonderful creation. Vocabulary skills are developed through exposure to new words (a glossary is located in the back of the reader). Review questions are found at the end of each chapter to promote comprehension.
This revised, full-color reader exposes students to the daily routines of many creatures within God's creation: ants, flies, beetles, barnacles, jellyfish, sea stars, and dragonflies. Vocabulary skills are developed through exposure to new words (a glossary is located in the back of the reader). Review questions are found at the end of each chapter to promote comprehension.
Learning stories from the Bible is imperative to the molding of a child’s core values. Beginning in our earliest grades we move systematically through the Bible, from Creation to Revelation. This guide will facilitate oral discussion for each Bible lesson as a gentle introduction to the major Bible stories.
Lessons are tied to our Kindergarten, First Grade, and Second Grade Curriculum Manual lesson plans, and are intended for use with The Story Bible.
The Student Guide offers 30 lessons, and each lesson is comprised of a Scripture memory passage, important facts to know (including people, places, dates, and events), vocabulary, and comprehension questions that draw out the golden nuggets of meaning in each story.
Maps, timelines, activities, and discussion questions offer the critical integration that is central to classical education.