This is a fast-paced course that summarizes Church history, as told by 100 historical objects, from the time of the Apostles all of the way through today. Our textbook, A History of the Church in 100 Objects, is a fun and engaging book filled with colorful pictures that brings life to history.
This is a fast-paced course that summarizes Church history, as told by 100 historical objects, from the time of the Apostles all of the way through today. Our textbook, A History of the Church in 100 Objects, is a fun and engaging book filled with colorful pictures that brings life to history. Together, we will discover items such as a Jerusalem paving stone, catacomb niches, St. Boniface’s ax, Pope Benedict XV’s fountain pen, and more. And we will discover how they tell the story of the Church.
Class 1 – The Birth of Christianity (AD 30-200)
Class 2 – Apologists, Persecution, and Heresies (AD 200 – 300)
Class 3 – The Church and the Empire (AD 300-400)
Class 4 – The Dark Ages (400- 600)
Class 5 – The Rise of Islam (600-700) (Obj. 33 -25)
Class 7 – The True Age of Reason to the Great Western Schism (1100 – 1400)
Class 8 – Renaissance and Reformations (1400-1500)
Class 9 – The Age of Revolutions (1600-1800)
Class 10 – The Global Village (1800 – 2000)
Course Materials: The textbook for the course is A Church History in 100 Objects by Mike and Grace Aquilina (Ave Maria Press), ISBN-10: 1594717508 or ISBN-13: 978-1594717505.
For students who wish to go above and beyond the material covered in the course, Mr. Michuta recommends Timeless: A History of the Catholic Church by Steven Weidenkopf (Our Sunday Visitor), ISBN-10: 1681921480 or ISBN-13: 978-1681921488
Homework: Reading and weekly quizzes to reinforce learning. Quizzes are graded by the computer for immediate feedback. Students should expect to spend between approximately 30 minutes of reading and taking the quizzes outside of the classroom.
