History Courses
- Teacher: Jill Lewis
- Teacher: Gail Church
- Teacher: Hannah Mitchell
A general survey of the history of the United States from its settlement to the end of the Reconstruction.- A general survey of the history of the United States from its settlement to the end of the Reconstruction.
- Teacher: Peggy Magill
- Teacher: Linda Adams
- Teacher: Gail Church
- Teacher: Jill Lewis
- Teacher: Hannah Mitchell
A general survey of the history of the United States from Reconstruction to the present. Prerequisite: HIS111This course is a survey of the major civilizations of the ancient and medieval world and their contributions to history, Concise histories of the Middle East, Asia, and Africa along with the development of western civilization from the earliest writings of ancient man to the emergence of modern Europe from medieval culture serve to provide the student a panoramic view of history. The course focuses on the religious, political, legal, and a cultural aspects of the ancient, medieval, and early modern world as seen from a Christian perspective.
Beginning with a treatment of the French Revolution and its ramifications, this course traces the emergence of the modern world. Emphasis is placed on the rise and influence of philosophies which have helped to shape modern history. In the final unit of study the current geopolitical trends and events are analyzed in their historical contest.
- A study of the student's state history, culture, recreational areas and industries.
A study of the New Testament church history. A consideration of the origin and development of the church, its scriptural foundations, and history.
- A study of the early church and the distinguishing characteristics of a New Testament church.
- A continuation of the study of the development of the church with emphasis on defining and defending authentic Bible-based doctrine.