Age: 14+ High School Half or One Credit

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Ideas have consequences, and worldviews matter. Expose your student to history’s most powerful ideas and the men who developed them. We’ve put this course together because of the rise of ideology over truth in the public square, and because we knew the best way for students to get a hold of powerful ideas is to send them to the actual sources with a bit of background.

The course would be an excellent capstone for upperclassmen who want to put together all the pieces they’ve accumulated across disciplines like science, literature, history, and art. They will come out of the survey more informed about the ideas that form the world they are entering, and to “destroy arguments and every lofty opinion raised against the knowledge of God, and take every thought captive to obey Christ…” (2 Corinthians 10:5, ESV)

This challenging high-school homeschool elective course in the humanities includes several components to train your student in forming a biblical worldview and applying it to the glory of God.

  • Introductory videos on each philosopher by R.C. Sproul from his popular Consequences of Ideas video series;
  • Primary source readings from the full, historic books by each philosopher;
  • Secondary readings from John Frame’s monumental History of Western Philosophy to provide a Christian analysis of the philosopher, his ideas, and his legacy;
  • A mixture of assignments, articles, quizzes and research projects to reinforce learning.

Credit: 1/2 HS Elective Credit (worldview, philosophy, intellectual history, humanities)

Age recommendation: 16+

Physical Book Required: A History of Western Philosophy and Theology by Dr. John Frame. See this step in the course for details.

Videos Ⓒ Ligonier Ministries, Inc. 1998. All worldwide rights reserved. Used with permission under license. Study Guide Ⓒ Ligonier Ministries, Inc. 2018. All worldwide rights reserved. Used with permission under license.

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Introduction

Greek Philosophy
Medieval Christian Philosophy
Early Modern Philosophy
Modern Philosophy

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Course Includes

  • 17 Lessons
  • 129 Steps
  • 16 Quizzes
  • Course Certificate