Course Category: The Great Books

  • Shakespeare 202

    Shakespeare 202   Instructor:  Mr. Eric Cummings  E-mail: somedaysomewhere@gmail.com Phone: 708-954-7121 Course Description                                                             For hundreds of years Shakespeare has delighted readers and audiences with his wit and wisdom. But do the writings of Shakespeare flow out of the Christian Middle Ages or launch a downward trend away from Christianity in the modern world?  In Shakespeare 2 we continue…

  • Great Books 303

    Great Books 303 Instructor: Mr. D.O. “Oliver” Woods  E-mail: Admin@KingsWayClassicalAcademy.com Phone: 503-658-0385 Course Description This is an omnibus course blending world history, philosophy, literature, and theology. Coursework integrates material from the Introductory course by requiring student to read and interact with excerpts from the Great Books, most available on-line. Instructor typically selects about half of the authors from…

  • Great Books 302

    Great Books 302 Instructor: Mr. D.O. “Oliver” Woods  E-mail: Admin@KingsWayClassicalAcademy.com Phone: 503-658-0385 Course Description This is an omnibus course blending world history, philosophy, literature, and theology. Coursework integrates material from the Introductory course by requiring student to read and interact with excerpts from the Great Books, most available on-line. Instructor typically selects about half of the authors from…

  • Great Books 201

    Great Books 201 Instructor:  Rev. Dr. Paul Michael Raymond E-mail:  Pastor@HisGlory.us Phone:  434-941-1895 Course Description Each of 6 Great Books courses analyzes about 16 classical authors (total 100) and consists of two parts.   First is a thumbnail sketch of each author with review exercise and computer-graded quiz.  Second is in-depth analysis and class discussion of 8 of the…

  • Great Books 301

    Great Books 301 Instructor: Mr. D.O. “Oliver” Woods  E-mail: Admin@KingsWayClassicalAcademy.com Phone: 503-658-0385 Course Description This is an omnibus course blending world history, philosophy, literature, and theology. Coursework integrates material from the Introductory course by requiring student to read and interact with excerpts from the Great Books, most available on-line. Instructor typically selects about half of the authors from…

  • Great Books 203

    Great Books 203 Instructor: Rev. Dr. Paul Michael Raymond E-mail:  pastor@HisGlory.usPhone:  434-941-1895 Course Description Each of 6 Great Books courses analyzes about 16 classical authors (of total 100) and consists of two parts.   First is a thumbnail sketch of each author with review exercise and computer-graded quiz.  Second is in-depth analysis and class discussion of 8…

  • Great Books 202

    Great Books 202 Instructor: Rev. Dr. Paul Michael Raymond  E-mail:  Pastor@HisGlory.us Phone:  434-941-1895 Course Description Each of 6 Great Books courses analyzes about 16 classical authors (of total 100) and consists of two parts.   First is a thumbnail sketch of each author with review exercise and computer-graded quiz.  Second is Biblical analysis and class discussion of 8 of…

  • American History & Literature 202

    American History & Literature 202  Instructor:  Mr. John Forster E-mail:  John.Forster@zoho.com Phone:  503-577-7189 Course Description There’s no understanding American History apart from the covenant theory of civil government. Most Christian historians equate John Locke’s secularized social contract with the Biblical covenant model. However, they are direct opposites and cannot be reconciled.  You’ll find out why in “The Book of the…

  • Shakespeare 201

    Shakespeare 201  Instructor:  Mr. Eric CummingsE-mail: somedaysomwhere@gmail.comPhone:  708-954-7121 Course Description For centuries Shakespeare has delighted audiences with his wit and wisdom.  For many, he’s the greatest poet the world has known and yet his identity is shrouded in speculation.  Why are his works such a mysterious admixture of both Christian and pagan allusions?  How could the Stratford man…

  • American Government & Law 201

    American Government & Law 201  Instructor:  Mr. John Forster E-mail:  John.Forster@zoho.comPhone:  503-577-7189 Course Description American Government & Law is a unique analysis of the U.S. Constitution from a Biblical vantage point. “Discipling the Nations – The Government Upon His Shoulders”  (DTN) takes a sober look at history behind the Constitution. It revisits mostly Christian, Anti-Federalist objections of men…