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Dave Raymond's Christendom

AD 33 – 1600

Dave Raymond’s Christendom

$195.00

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Year 4 in Dave Raymond’s History Series [AD 33 – 1600]

Trace the growth of the Church and Western civilization through periods of persecution, flourishing, and reformation. This final installment of Dave’s popular series is filled with stories of kings, monks, missionaries, and barbarians.

Format: Streaming + Roman Roads App (allows in-app downloads for offline viewing), and PDF + ePub.

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Product Description

In the fourth year of his history series, Dave Raymond explores the rise of the Christian church from Rome to the Reformation. Dave gives students:

  • A Christian worldview of the middle ages that reveals how Christianity changed cultures and left a remarkable legacy for the world
  • An exploration of the key events during the medieval era, such as the Fall of the Roman Empire, the Crusades, the Black Death, and the English Civil War
  • A study of important cultures impacting the world, such as China, Japan, India, and Africa
  • A moral philosophy to help measure the events of history against a Biblical standard

Dave’s medieval history homeschool curriculum is an amazing conclusion to an extraordinary series. Give your kids a view of history that will prepare them to understand the world they live in.

Includes:

  • 130 videos (54+ hours)
  • 3 projects
  • Year-long Portfolio
  • 226-page Student Reader based on original sources (PDF + EPUB)
  • Teacher’s Guide with Scope & Sequence (PDF + EPUB)
  • Weekly Exams

Credit: One High School History/Social Studies (Click on the FAQ tab for a complete breakdown of hours.)

Age: 14+ (We recommend children be over age 14 to take this class due to challenging and sometimes mature content. Please be aware of some brief artistic nudity in some of the historical artwork that is presented in the course.)

Dave Raymond lives in rural Middle Tennessee with his wife and 6 children where he has taught the humanities for the past 20 years. He teaches the disciplines of history, literature, composition, and Latin through Quiller Tutorials.

License: This product is licensed for use by one family.

  1. Orientation (1:17:43)
  2. Eternity in Operation: The Roman Principate and the New Testament Church (2:05:14)
  3. Imperium sine Fine: The Successions of Rome, Judea, and the Apostolic Church (1:55:51)
  4. The World That Died in the Night: Christianity, the Church Fathers, and the Transformation of Culture (2:00:53)
  5. A Creed and Still a Gospel: Constantine, Nicea and Athanasius (2:01:08)
  6. Centripetal & Centrifugal Forces: The Barbarians, the Church and the Fall of Rome (2:00:16)
  7. Only the Lover Sings: Augustine of Hippo (1:47:29)
  8. The Long Defeat: Byzantium (2:09:01)
  9. There is No God but Allah: Islam (2:04:15)
  10. How the Celts Saved Civilization: Christianity in Ireland and Britain (2:21:23)
  11. The Holy Roman Empire: Benedict & Monasticism, Gregory the Great & Worship, Charlemagne & Education (2:25:29)
  12. The Ballad of the White Horse: The Norse and Alfred the Great (2:08:26)
  13. Medieval Covenants: Feudalism and the Norman Conquest (1:42:47)
  14. Deus Vult: The First Crusade (2:05:54)
  15. Outremer: Crusader Kingdoms and Later Crusades (2:16:24)
  16. The Music of the Spheres: Medieval Art, Towns, Cathedrals and Monks (2:32:13)
  17. Wonder & Delight: Medieval Education, the Scholastics and Dante (2:28:38)
  18. Just Rule and a Braveheart: Plantagenets, Common Law and the Scots (2:24:19)
  19. The Fracturing of Christendom I: Invasions, Wars and Plagues (2:09:04)
  20. The Fracturing of Christendom II: The End of the Middle Ages (1:47:56)
  21. Man the Measure I: The Renaissance (2:02:24)
  22. Man the Measure II: The Renaissance (1:51:12)
  23. The Morning Stars of the Reformation: Wycliffe to Erasmus (2:13:33)
  24. Justification by Faith: The Great Reformation (2:12:07)
  25. Towards a Proper End: Reformations and Counter-Reformations (2:17:47)
  26. Lex Rex: The English Civil War (2:02:27)

Does the streaming service expire?
No. This is a purchase in perpetuity.

How do I calculate for high school credit?
HSLDA recommends spending approximately 150 hours on a subject to qualify for high school credit. This is how Dave Raymond’s classes generally break down to achieve that credit. Some students will spend more time in some areas and some will spend less, but there is clearly enough different types of work to qualify for full high school credit:

* The reader includes a 226 pages of original historical materials. Readings often increase in length as the year progresses. If additional reading is desired for older students, we include recommendations for that.
**If a parent desires to do two or more thesis papers for older students, that is perfectly acceptable and will only increase the amount of time spent in the class.

What should my student’s portfolio look like?
Here is an example of a portfolio from American History to give some ideas.

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