Edited by Kevin Swanson & Joshua Schwisow
Combined History & Literature for Grades 10-12 in High School.
The kingdoms of men have their histories and so do Christians. While
the stories of the kingdoms of men fade with their empires, these are
the stories that have never faded because the Church of Jesus Christ
continues to flourish in every corner of this world today. And, the
gates of hell cannot prevail against it. These essential writings on
church history give first hand accounts of the development of the
Christian church in the Western world. This account is the true heritage
of every Christian in the world and should be treasured as such.
To ignore church history in favor of other histories would be akin to
despising our Christian heritage. Thus, this anthology includes the
essential, must-read classics for every Christian student. The course
begins with the writings of the Apostolic Fathers, the men who were
discipled by the Apostles themselves. Also included in the study is
Eusebius' monumental work on the history of the Christian church from AD
30 to AD 325 (Books 1-8). Following this comes from Venerable Bede's
Ecclesiastical History of the English Church and Phillip Schaff's
classic material on the pre-reformation and reformation periods of the
Western church.
The course materials will also provide the student with historical
surveys that tie together key church historical events, personalities,
revivals, and developments.
This textbook includes essential writings from the Apostolic Fathers, Eusebius' Ecclesiastical History (Books 1-8), Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English People (Books 1-2), Philip Schaff's History of the Christian Church (selections from Pre-Reformation and Reformation Periods, as well as summaries of each period from Church History.
This two volume set for grades 10-12 includes: