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General Overview Investigates the reliability of the New Testament in order to equip students to give a reasonable response to skeptics. The workbook includes a study of a resource book and four assignments that must also be completed. (Required book: Why Trust the Bible by Amy Orr-Ewing) The following will be covered: - Some of the manuscript evidence for the New Testament - How we can be sure the New Testament was not invented in later centuries - Why Christian believe the teachings, sayings, and miracles of Jesus have been properly reported - How the church dealt with heresies - Who decided what went into the New Testament The second workbook requires a study of the works of either CS Lewis or Patricia St. John. (Required Book: Narnia Series by C.S Lewis and/or novels by Patricia St. John) By the end of this workbook you will be able to: - Understand that literature can be used to teach people about God - Discover how this has been attempted by a well-known children’s author (C.S. Lewis or Patricia St. John) - Consider to what extent the author was successful - Consider how to approach story-writing with similar intentions - Write an essay critiquing the author’s handling of the gospel in a children’s story
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'World History I (Discontinued)' is a course awarded by International Certificate of Christian Education on VerifyEd. General Overview The student: -Learns about ancient civilizations, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, Colonialism, the Age of Revolution, and the history of Europe between 1850-1990s. -Learns about the fall of Communism—the spiritual awakenings and the missionary outreach.
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'World History ' is a course awarded by International Certificate of Christian Education on VerifyEd. General Overview Ancient Civilization: - Introduction and the Bible's role in history - Creation, Fall, and the Flood - Tower of Babel - Four river civilizations: Mesopotamia, Egypt, Indus Valley, China Ancient Israel and Contemporaries: - God's chosen people and their history - Abraham, Jacob, Joseph - Life in the land of promise - Neighboring nations and their impact Ancient Greece: - Overview of ancient Greece - Ancient civilizations in Greece - Archaic Age, Persian Wars, Golden Age - Hellenistic Age, Greek contributions Italy and the Roman Empire: - Rise of Rome and Roman Republic - Roman Empire and New Testament era - Army, daily life, trade, emperors - Decline and fall of the western Roman Empire Eastern Empires and Civilizations: - Byzantine Empire, Arab Muslim empire, African civilizations - Russian civilization, Chinese civilization, Japanese civilization Middle Ages and Renaissance: - Life, church, European monarchies - Late Middle Ages changes, nation-states - Renaissance characteristics and significance Reformation and Age of Exploration: - The Reformation and Counter-Reformation - Age of Exploration, early explorers, Americas Early Modern Period: - Absolutism in Europe - Scientific revolution and Enlightenment - Colonization and growth of the New World - Unrest in France, Industrialization and Expansion
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'World Geography' is a course awarded by International Certificate of Christian Education on VerifyEd. General Overview This course introduces key geographical concepts through: Reading, drawing, and interpreting maps A continent-by-continent exploration of geography The student learns about: Content of Each PACE: Creation, fall, and flood Earth's postdiluvian state, seasons, and climate Earth as a habitat, hydrosphere, lithosphere, and resources Mapping the Earth, Africa's landscapes, nations, and Christian influence Canada's regions, provinces, Far North, and Christian influence The United States' climate, regions, and Christian influence Latin America's nations, diversity, and West Indies Arctic, Greenland, Iceland, and Antarctica Western Europe's regions, British Isles, Mediterranean, and Christian influence Eastern Europe, Northern Asia, and Christian influence Southern Asia's mysteries, nations, and Christian influence South Pacific paradises: Australia, New Zealand, and Christian influence Middle East: Lands of the Bible, nations, and more
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