Integrated Humanities B
Church Fathers through the Reformation Course Description: Students taking this course will benefit from the integration of History, Literature, and Theology. The facts and events of Medieval history are illuminated by literature and primary sources of the time period, along with thought-provoking essays written by a wide range of contemporary scholars and educators. Class discussions encourage students to understand these events and their repercussions in light of ultimate things, always with the goal of becoming more like our Savior, Jesus Christ. For more information, please see this article: What do you mean by "Integrated Humanities"? Credits: 3 (1 History, 1 English/Literature, 1 Bible/Theology); Honors Please note, even though we recommend this course be taken in middle school, it may be counted as a credit on the high school transcript. Mtg. Days: Mon., Tues., Wed., & Thur. (4 days each week) REQUIRED MATERIALS: Omnibus II Textbook Each teacher will select books fr