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A survey of the world's literature, especially Western literature, from the Epic of Gilgamesh to the existentialist authors of the 20th Century. Special attention to the Iliad, the Aneid, the Inferno, Don Quixote, and Les Miserables.
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A survey of Earth's history from Creation to the 20th Century in light of God's redemptive purposes. Includes reading a number of histories, both Christian and pagan.
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An introduction to the cardinal doctrines of the faith in light of the early creeds of the Church: the Trinity, the Person and work of Christ, salvation by grace, the Church, and the Resurrection. All this with their social and political implications.
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Ideas Have Consequences I and II |
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Philosophy, art, economics, mathematics, and more across three continents and 2000 years. A new field of thought and a new era of Western civilization every day.
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A study of government--God's and man's--beginning with God's dominion, passing through family and church government, and ending with the nature, function, and history of civil government--especially here in America.
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A study of basic economic theory and law in the light of Scripture and competing worldviews. The second quarter emphasizes the economic history of the United States.
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The theology and story of Scripture as Scripture develops it--from Genesis to Revelation, covenant renewal by covenant renewal, until we come to Christ and the eternally New Covenant. The textbook is the Holy Bible. Be prepared to take lots of notes!
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