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Skills For Literary Analysis: Encouraging Thoughtful Christians To Be World Changers (Broadman & Holman Literature)

by James P. Stobaugh

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This new college preparatory literary series from B&H Publishers provides parent educators and Christian schools with educationally sound, rigorous literature courses. Students will learn: to think critically about their world and their participation in it; to write their thoughts, primarily through essays; to articulate their thoughts through small group discussions with peers, family, broader communities, and through occasional formal speeches; to enhance vocabulary through reading and studying quality literature; to converse about the major worldviews of authors of literature, past and present; and to develop and refine their own worldviews through participating in biblical application and Christian principles in weekly studies.… (more)
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The Call of the Wild, Joseph Narrative, Tom Sawyer, Idylls of the King, Treasure Island, How Green Was My Valley, Alice in Wonderland, Oracle of the Dog, Screwtape Letters, Uncle Tom's Cabin,Anne Frank, Silas Marner, The Religious Life of the Negro, Anne of Green Gables, Ivanhoe, Sir Walter Scott, Booker T. Washington, George Eliot, C.S. Lewis, CS Lewis, Lewis Carroll, Robert Louis Stevenson, Tennyson, Mark Twain, Jack London, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Sir Walter Scott, Shane, Jack Warner Schaefer, A Midsummer Night's Dream, William Shakespeare, Letters, the Midnight Ride of Paul Revere, Longfellow, The Lade or the Tiger, Frank Stockton
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Teaching Literature
The Call of the Wild, Joseph Narrative, Tom Sawyer, Idylls of the King, Treasure Island, How Green Was My Valley, Alice in Wonderland, Oracle of the Dog, Screwtape Letters, Uncle Tom's Cabin,Anne Frank, Silas Marner, The Religious Life of the Negro, Anne of Green Gables, Ivanhoe, Sir Walter Scott, Booker T. Washington, George Eliot, C.S. Lewis, CS Lewis, Lewis Carroll, Robert Louis Stevenson, Tennyson, Mark Twain, Jack London, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Sir Walter Scott, Shane, Jack Warner Schaefer, A Midsummer Night's Dream, William Shakespeare, Letters, the Midnight Ride of Paul Revere, Longfellow, The Lade or the Tiger, Frank Stockton
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This new college preparatory literary series from B&H Publishers provides parent educators and Christian schools with educationally sound, rigorous literature courses. Students will learn: to think critically about their world and their participation in it; to write their thoughts, primarily through essays; to articulate their thoughts through small group discussions with peers, family, broader communities, and through occasional formal speeches; to enhance vocabulary through reading and studying quality literature; to converse about the major worldviews of authors of literature, past and present; and to develop and refine their own worldviews through participating in biblical application and Christian principles in weekly studies.

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