Secondary Classical & Christian Studies
SECONDARY CLASSICAL STUDIES
Our students will study the classical civilizations and cultures of Greece and Rome which include Greek mythology, Greek and Roman history, and Greek and Roman literature. These offer a backdrop for understanding our own history, the modern economic, religious, social, and political issues we face, and the realization of the human condition’s need for Jesus Christ.
- The Odyssey translated by Samuel Butler
- The Book of the Ancient Greeks by Dorothy Miller
- The Iliad translated by Samuel Butler
- Virgil’s Aeneid
- The Book of the Ancient Romans
- The Oresteian Trilogy by Aeschylus
SECONDARY CHRISTIAN STUDIES
The goals of our Christian Studies program are to develop biblical literacy and an understanding of church history that will lead to a stronger faith. Before graduating, students will also take a deeper dive into Apologetics giving them the foundation needed for remaining steadfast and the ability to defend their faith.
- The Book of the Ancient World
- The Early Church
- History of the Church
- I Have too Too Much Faith to be an Atheist
- Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis
- More Than a Carpenter by Josh MacDowell
