The years of the Renaissance and Reformation were years of growth and change for both the world and the church. The Mystery of History, Volume III presents the years 1461-1707 through Christ-centered lens, exploring the backdrop to and significance of major cultural and historical events, alongside events in the history of Christianity. Moving through time chronologically, achievements in art, music, literature, science and philosophy are studied using a Classical approach, with an emphasis on reading, writing, research and hands-on activities. 464 pages, full color illustrations. The Mystery of History Volume 3 Companion Guide Guide includes the activities, quizzes, tests, reproducible maps, teacher information, book lists, and everything else that is not the lesson.
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Product Information
Format: Hardcover Number of Pages: 441 Vendor: Bright Ideas Press
Publication Date: 2008 ISBN-13: 9781892427083 Availability: In Stock
Reviewed by Kimberly Jermeay (Rogers City, MI), September 15, 2009
She has written this History Book with simpliest yet great knowledge for all ages. My children enjoy reading and listening to me read with great enthusiasim. We have done all Three Volumes and have greatly enjoyed each and everyone. The book brings history to life with so much enjoyment.
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Melody Cox (Evansville, IN), September 01, 2009
Taking into consideration that I have never enjoyed History, this book is fabulous. My boys and I began Mystery of History this school year, 2009-2010, and so far we rank this as the Best Ever History Book! The author writes in a way that keeps you interested and entertained. We don't want to put it down when our class is over. We also enjoy looking up the videos that are listed to get a birds-eye view of what we just read about.
4 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Jill ( TN), August 18, 2008
This is the 3rd book in a wonderful series. This volume is not only full of wonderful info, but is beautifully illustrated as well. I like that the student reader and the activity book are separate with this volume. It's much less bulky than the previous two volumes. This series points to Christ as the Mystery that links all of history together and does a good job of reviewing previous lessons, demonstrating how one event affects another and so on...