Christ the King Lord of History (Textbook and Workbook Set)

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1766-GROUPED
ISBN:
9780895554765

 

Textbook

Here is a fast paced, highly readable, and interesting Catholic world history. Christ the King, Lord of History clearly illustrates that Christ is the central figure in all of history.

Unabashedly proud of our brilliant Catholic heritage, Dr. Anne W. Carroll examines all historical developments from the point of view of the Church and the enhancement or decline of the influence of the Church upon the historical scene. Whereas most secular histories written today give but a grudging acknowledgment to the role of the Catholic Church in forming Western and therefore modern civilization, this book makes the role of Christ and the contribution of His Church unquestionable.

A great book for students, parents, history buffs, and educators.

Workbook

This workbook companion contains over 50 questions for each of the 30 chapters, including:

  • Fill-in-the-blank
  • Multiple choice
  • True/False
  • Matching
  • Mini-Essay Questions

An answer key is perforated for easy removal. Students can write in the book, or pages can be cut out to use as tests. This workbook is perfect for home schooling, private study, Catholic or private schools, parochial schools, or anywhere a true history book is desired.

Product Format:
Set

1 Review

  • 1
    A Historical justification for Indigenous genocide based on the Doctrine of Discovery

    Posted by Ruth on Oct 19th 2022

    As a child this was our homeschool history book. It is the beloved telling of history by Christian Nationalists who continue to rely on the Doctrine of Discovery to justify their murder of non believers in the name of Jesus Christ. The books premise is that Catholic Conquistadores were not participating in human sacrifice when they murdered millions of Indigenous people, stole their land, stole their resources & destroyed their culture. It is a celebration of Christian supremacy, it justifies Christian human sacrifice in the name of Jesus. This book is widely used in Christian Nationalist circles to provide a framework for how society should be; that Christianity should be the basis of government & should be enforced with violence.