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History
Christ the King, Lord of History, Part One

Using the popular Anne Carroll text, this course will guide students through history from the ancients to the 1500s. Join today to learn history through a Catholic lens.

Total classes: 14

Prerequisite: None

Suggested grade level: High School (NOTE: adjustments can be made to assignments in order to accommodate Middle School students)

Suggested credit: One full semester European History or World History

Description

Using Anne Carroll’s Christ the King, Lord of History, and also Anne Carroll and Belinda Mooney’s Christ the King Lord of History:The Continuing Story as frameworks and guides for a year-long study, this course roughly traces Christendom from the beginning of history through the years 1500. This includes: an examination of the emergence of Christianity in the late Roman period; the clash with Muslim expansions; the establishment of Christian nations such as Charlemagne and the Holy Roman Empire; the importance of Thomas Aquinas.

Outline

Week 1: Introduction and overview of syllabus and assignments

Week 2: The Earliest Civilizations

Week 3: Salvation History

Week 4: Greece

Week 5: Rome

Week 6: The Incarnation

Week 7: The Apostolic Age

Week 8: The Early Church

Week 9: Barbarians, and Dark Ages

Week 10: Islam, and the Holy Roman Empire

Week 11: The Rise of Feudalism

Week 12: The High Middle Ages

Week 13: The Greatest of Centuries

Week 14: Spain’s Greatness

Materials and Homework

Course materials: Anne Carroll’s Christ the King, Lord of History, ISBN-10: 0895555034, ISBN-13: 978-0895555038 (https://tinyurl.com/2p8a974z)
Optional: Belinda Mooney’s Workbook, Study Guide and Answer Key. ISBN-10: ‎ 0895556731, ISBN-13: ‎978-0895556738 (https://amzn.to/3LRbli8)

Homework: Approximately 15 pages of reading per week from the textbook.

NOTE: Middle Schoolers taking this course are exempt from the readings.
Writing is an integral part of demonstrating both the assimilation of knowledge, and the articulation thereof. Therefore, students will be guided through the process of writing a short (3- to 5-page, double-spaced) review of a book of their choice relevant to the subject matter.
NOTE: Middle School students taking this class must instead write a 1- to 2-page book report.
NOTE: Parents may contact the professor to excuse their students from the written assignments.
Weekly, extra-credit review quizzes based on classroom lectures and discussions.

Important Dates

Class Meetings:

Wednesdays, August 31 to December 7, 2022 (No class Nov. 23)

5:30 PM Eastern (4:30 Central; 3:30 Mountain; 2:30 Pacific)

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