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Western Civilization History
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Streams of Civilization, Volume 1
By Mary Stanton / Christian Liberty Press
Most history textbooks are written from a secular viewpoint, but this introductory text is different! Providing a comprehensive look at Western, African, and Asian civilizations from creation to 1620, it affirms the biblical view of creation (though it discusses evolution) and gives your kids insight into other cultures and religions from a Christian perspective. Includes vocabulary questions, exercises, maps, and black-and-white illustrations. Ideal for grades 9 and up. 410 pages, hardcover from Christian Liberty Press.
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Systematic Theology, Volume 2: God, Creation
By Dr. Norman Geisler / Bethany
After years of study, teaching, and research, one of Christianity's foremost theologians offers the eagerly anticipated second book in his 4-volume magnum opus. Beginning with an examination of God's existence and his attributes, Geisler goes on to explore the biblical understanding of God's work in history and addresses various scientific views dealing with origins. 624 pages, hardcover from Bethany.
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Streams of Civilization, Volume 2
By Garry Moes / Christian Liberty Press
This book covers the events of world history with an emphasis on European and American culture since the Reformation. Each chapter traces a particular theme within a particular time period. The principal themes include the history of Christianity and philosophy with their results in culture, politics, economics, society, science, and technology. A time line at the beginning of each chapter will help the reader to see the chronological relationships between the events discussed in the text. Throughout the text, particular points of interest, focusing on specific individuals and events, provide further information. Maps and photographs, as well as artwork of a particular period, add to the overall impact of the book. Thought-provoking questions given at the end of each chapter will encourage students to think through the Christian implications of the material and its relevance for today's world. In addition, a list of important words and concepts at the end of the chapter will aid the student in focusing on the most significant ideas discussed in the chapter. Suggested projects can also enliven the topics being covered as a particular activity is carried out by an individual or a class. A reading list is provided to suggest resources for further study; an extensive index will also enable the student to use the book for reference in years to come.
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Streams of Civilization, Volume 2, Teacher's Manual
By Lars R. Johnson / Christian Liberty Press
The answer key for Streams of Civilization, Volume 2 was developed by the staff on Christian Liberty Press to help instructors be as successful as possible in teaching this history course. The present text, which was rewritten by Garry Moes, is a significant revision of the original 1980 edition entitled Streams of Civilization: The Modern World to the Nuclear Age, Volume 2. This answer key reflects these comprehensive changes.
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Streams/Civilization Teacher's Manual
By Norman Steiniker / Christian Liberty Press
This teacher's guide is designed to help you use Streams of Civilization Volume 1 more effectively. Teachers in a home school or traditional classroom can utilize this guide. However, home-school instructors will need to make minor adaptations as they move through this publication to apply it to their particular teaching situation. Includes a listing of "big ideas" or major concepts touched upon in each chapter, with an explanation of each, comments on special vocabulary and ways to help students use it, suggestions for teaching the chapters, ideas for evaluation and assessment of student learning, and a preview of how to build on what is learned for coming materials.
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Streams of Civilization Timeline, 750 B.C.-2000 A.D.
By Christian Liberty Press
Printed on heavy-duty paper, these timelines provide a bird's-eye view of world history from a Christian perspective. Featuring short biographical notes on history-shaping personalities from Nebuchadnezzar to C.S. Lewis, they serve as powerful visual aids to help students track biblical, intellectual, artistic, and technological trends from ancient to contemporary times. To be used as supplements to Streams of Civilization textbooks. From Christian Liberty Press.
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