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Epitaphs of the Catacombs: Christian Inscriptions in Rome During the First Four Centuries
This book is a high quality reproduction of Father James Spencer Northcote's classic work "Epitaphs of the Catacombs", originally published in 1878 and based on years of study conducted by Fr. Northcote in the catacombs of Rome. This is NOT a generic OCR reproduction, but a faithful reprint of the original 1878 work, complete with Greek and Latin fonts and the original illustrations by William Vaughan.
The Rending of Christendom: A Primary Document Catholic Study Guide
From ancient Greece until the early 20th century, the study of history consisted in reading primary sources: documents written first-hand by persons involved in historical events. This reliance on primary sources was abandoned at the dawn of the 20th century by educational 'reformers' who pushed learning by textbook instead - with the result that most students now have no contact with the great documents of the past. In The Rending of Christendom, Phillip Campbell takes us back to the classical primary source method. The persons and events of the Reformation era are brought into vivid relief with twenty-three primary source documents. Featuring biographies, theological treatises, papal bulls and polemics from the towering figures of the 16th and 17th centuries, the Rending of Christendom sourcebook immerses the student in the controversies of the period to learn its history first hand from those who were there. Contains readings and study questions, intended for ages 14-18. Answer key sold separately.
The Catholic Middle Ages: A Primary Document Catholic Study Guide
In The Catholic Middle Ages, the second book in the Primary Document Catholic Study Course series, Phillip Campbell uses the primary source method to walk students through the history of the medieval world. Beginning with the fall of the Roman Empire and moving up to the eve of the Reformation, The Catholic Middle Ages brings the persons and events of the medieval world to life with thirty-five primary source documents. Featuring the writings of saints, legal codes, eyewitness descriptions of battles, excerpt from period literature, and much more, The Catholic Middle Ages sourcebook immerses student in the life and thought of medieval Christendom to learn its history first hand from those who were there. Contains readings and study questions intended for ages 14-18. Answer key sold separately.
The Story of Civilization, Volume 1: The Ancient World
Children should not just read about history, they should live it. In The Story of Civilization, the ancient stories that have shaped humanity come alive like never before. Author Phillip Campbell uses his historical expertise and story-telling ability together in tandem to present the content in a fresh and thrilling way. The Story of Civilization reflects a new emphasis in presenting the history of the world as a thrilling and compelling narrative. Within each chapter, children will encounter short stories that place them directly in the shoes of historical figures, both famous and ordinary, as they live through legendary battles and invasions, philosophical debates, the construction of architectural wonders, the discovery of new inventions and sciences, and the exploration of the world. Volume I, The Ancient World, begins the journey, covering the time periods from the dawn of history and the early nomads, to the conversion of Emperor Constantine. Children will learn what life was like in the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, Persia, Greece, Rome, and more, as well as learn the Old Testament stories of the Israelites and the coming of Christ. The strength of the content lies not only in the storybook delivery of it, but also in the way it presents history through the faithful prism of the Church. Have you always wanted your children to learn about world history from a Catholic perspective? Here, you'll have the trusted resource you've always wanted. Did You Know... - That young people in the Minoan culture participated in bull leaping games? - That King Xerxes of Persia once ordered his soldiers to whip the waves when the ocean became rocky beneath their boats? - That the Greek inventor, Archimedes, built a giant heat ray to protect his hometown, catching enemy ships on fire through the use of sunbeams? - That the powerful Carthaginian general, Hannibal, used elephants to march his army over the Alps on his way to attack Rome? - That Julius Caesar of Rome fell in love with the famous Cleopatra of Egypt? Embark on the journey now to learn of all these wonders and more
The Story of Civilization Test Book: Volume I - The Ancient World
This test book serves as a companion resource to The Story of Civilization: Volume I, The Ancient World. With this book, students can test their reading comprehension and further educate themselves on the content found in the text. One quiz corresponds to each chapter in the text book. Questions for each chapter are suitable as a study exercise or as an objective answer test, with an answer key for teachers in the back. The questions include matching items, multiple choice, and true/false. The Story of Civilization series is comprised of seven different products and uses the "schoolhouse model" so that kids of all ages can engage with the content and the text. The child will use different products depending on their age. This test book is suggested for middle school-aged chldren.
The Story of Civilization, Volume II: The Medieval World
In The Story of Civilization text book, children will live through the ancient stories that shaped humanity. Author Phillip Campbell uses his historical expertise and story-telling ability together in tandem to present the content in a fresh and thrilling way. The journey continues in this second volume that picks up just after the conversion of Emperor Constantine. Children will watch the seeds of Christendom being planted in the soil of Europe thanks to colossal figures like Sts. Benedict, Patrick and Ambrose. The wonder of the Medieval world comes alive with brilliant tales of knights, crusaders, castles and inventions. The strength of the content lies not only in the storybook delivery of it, but also in the way it presents history through the faithful prism of the Church. Have you always wanted your children to learn about world history from a Catholic perspective? Here, you'll have the trusted resource you've always wanted. Did you know that: - Monks were the first to make use of clocks? - St. Patrick was once kidnapped by pirates? - St. Bernard of Clairvaux once excommunicated a swarm of flies? - The pope once lived in France instead of Rome? - A plague spread out across Europe and killed millions of people? - Knights fought with all sorts of weapons, including swords, lances, maces, and crossbows? - Marco Polo was one of the most famous explorers who ever lived? Embark on the journey now to learn of all these wonders and more
The Story of Civilization: Volume II - The Medieval World Test Book
With this test book, students can assess their reading comprehension and further educate themselves on the content found in the text. One quiz corresponds to each chapter in the text book. Questions for each chapter are suitable as a study exercise or as an objective answer test, with an answer key for teachers in the back. The questions include matching items, multiple choice, and true/false.
The Story of Civilization: Volume II - The Medieval World Teacher's Manual
The Teacher's Manual provide a complete review of everything read in the text book, along with creative activities to accompany each chapter, including: - Reading comprehension questions - Narration Exercises - Map Activities - Coloring Pages - Crossword Puzzles and Word Searches - Craft Projects unique to each chapter - Fun Snack Ideas and Recipes - Science Projects that illustrate the lessons learned in the chapters These books provide a complete and creative overview to the teacher and student alike, reaffirming the content found in The Story of Civilization. The Teacher's Manual contains answers and directions to the exercises found in the Activity Book and provides additional activity suggestions.
The Story of Civilization: Volume II - The Medieval World Activity Book
The Activity Book provides a complete review of everything read in the text book, along with creative activities to accompany each chapter, including: - Reading comprehension questions - Narration Exercises - Map Activities - Coloring Pages - Crossword Puzzles and Word Searches - Craft Projects unique to each chapter - Fun Snack Ideas and Recipes - Science Projects that illustrate the lessons learned in the chapters The Activity Book provide a complete and creative overview to the teacher and student alike, reaffirming the content found in The Story of Civilization.
The Story of Civilization: The Making of the Modern World Text Book
Children should not just read about history, they should live it. In The Story of Civilization, the stories that have shaped humanity come alive like never before. Author Phillip Campbell uses his historical expertise and story-telling ability together in tandem to present the content in a fresh and thrilling way. The Story of Civilization reflects a new emphasis in presenting the history of the world as a thrilling and compelling narrative. Within each chapter, children will encounter short stories that place them directly in the shoes of historical figures, both famous and ordinary, as they live through legendary battles and invasions, philosophical debates, the construction of architectural wonders, the discovery of new inventions and sciences, and the exploration of the world. Volume III: The Making of the Modern World continues the journey, picking up where Volume II left off amidst the Renaissance and quickly diving in to the history-altering events of the Reformation. This fracturing of the Church dramatically altered the course of modern Europe and the world at large. But during the most tumultuous times, God gives us the greatest saints. Children will meet great figures like Sts. Pius V, Thomas More, John Vianney, and Margaret Mary Alacoque, as well as powerful leaders like Napoleon and Kings Henry VIII of England and Louis XIV of France. This volume brings us through present-day Europe, showing us the affects of two world wars and how the Church responded to these changing times. The strength of the content lies not only in the storybook delivery, but also in the way it presents history through the faithful prism of the Church. Have you always wanted your children to learn about world history from a Catholic perspective? Here, you'll have the trusted resource you've always wanted. Did you know... - Columbus called the Native Americans "Indians" because he thought he had landed in India? - Henry VIII was once known as "Defender of the Faith"? - A string of popes became known as the "prisoners of the Vatican" because they never left the Vatican grounds for 60 years? - King Louis XIV was known as the "Sun King" because of the bright brilliance of his palace at Versailles? - The Soviet Union built what was called "the Iron Curtain" behind which they ruled half of Europe? Embark on the journey now to learn of all these wonders and more
Story of Civilization: Making of the Modern World Test Book
This test book serves as a companion resource to The Story of Civilization: The Making of the Modern World. With this book, students can test their reading comprehension and further educate themselves on the content found in the text. One quiz corresponds to each chapter in the text book. Questions for each chapter are suitable as a study exercise or as an objective answer test, with an answer key for teachers in the back. The questions include matching items, multiple choice, and true/false.
Story of Civilization: Making of the Modern World Teachers Manual
The Activity Book and companion Teacher's Manual provide a complete review of everything read in The Story of Civilization: The Making of the Modern World, along with creative activities to accompany each chapter, including: - Reading comprehension questions - Narration Exercises - Map Activities - Coloring Pages - Crossword Puzzles and Word Searches - Craft Projects unique to each chapter - Fun Snack Ideas and Recipes - Science Projects that illustrate the lessons learned in the chapters These books provide a complete and creative overview to teacher and student alike, reaffirming the content found in The Story of Civilization.
Story of Civilization: Making of the Modern World Activity Book
The Activity Book and companion Teacher's Manual provide a complete review of everything read in The Story of Civilization: The Making of the Modern World, along with creative activities to accompany each chapter, including: - Reading comprehension questions - Narration Exercises - Map Activities - Coloring Pages - Crossword Puzzles and Word Searches - Craft Projects unique to each chapter - Fun Snack Ideas and Recipes - Science Projects that illustrate the lessons learned in the chapters These books provide a complete and creative overview to teacher and student alike, reaffirming the content found in The Story of Civilization.
The Story of Civilization: Vol. 4 - The History of the United States One Nation Under God Text Book
Children should not just read about history, they should live it. In The Story of Civilization, the stories that have shaped humanity come alive like never before. Author Phillip Campbell uses his historical expertise and story-telling ability together in tandem to present the content in a fresh and thrilling way. The Story of Civilization reflects a new emphasis in presenting the history of the world as a thrilling and compelling narrative. Within each chapter, children will encounter short stories that place them directly in the shoes of historical figures, both famous and ordinary, as they live through legendary battles and invasions, philosophical debates, the construction of architectural wonders, the discovery of new inventions and sciences, and the exploration of the world. Volume IV: The History of the United States transfers the journey over to the New World. Beginning with Columbus when he sailed the open blue and extending into the present day, this volume tells the thrilling tale of our nation, both the good and the bad. Children will be introduced to heroic American saints like Juan Diego, Peter Claver, and Elizabeth Ann Seton, explorers like Lewis and Clark and Neil Armstrong, and a whole host of US presidents, as well as relive some of the most significant events in our country's past, like the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the assassination of President Lincoln, the Civil Rights Movement, the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor, and many more. The strength of the content lies not only in the storybook delivery but also in the way it presents history through the faithful prism of the Church. Have you always wanted your children to learn about world history from a Catholic perspective? Here, you'll have the trusted resource you've always wanted. Did you know... Hernando Cortez conquered the vast Aztec Empire with only a few hundred soldiers?The North American Church gave rise to many great saints and martyrs, such as St. Isaac Jogues, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, and St. Junipero Serra?The teddy bear was named after President Teddy Roosevelt?We owe our modern interstate expressway system to President Dwight Eisenhower?The Germans once tried to get Mexico to invade the United States during World War I?There was a small group of airline passengers who acted heroically and saved lives during the attacks of September 11, 2001? Embark on the journey now to learn of all these wonders and more
The Story of the Church Textbook: From Pentecost to Modern Times
No nation, institution, empire or dynasty has helped shape the world more than the Catholic Church. Armies have marched upon one another. Kings have risen and fallen. Ideological and political movements have taken hold of entire continents. Diseases and plagues have ravished millions. And through it all, Holy Mother Church has endured, standing as the one source of light in a world so often covered by shadows. In this thrilling narrative, Phillip Campbell, author of the best-selling Story of Civilization series, takes children on a journey through Church history, beginning at Pentecost when Peter and the other apostles were filled with the Holy Spirit and preached in the streets of Jerusalem, all the way through the pontificate of John Paul II and into modern times. Campbell's storybook style brings the narrative to life for young readers, taking them back in time and awakening a love and appreciation for history. Children will discover: The triumphs and struggles of the early ChurchThe heroic stories of the martyrsAn army of saints who witnessed to Christ, including Benedict, Augustine, Francis, Dominic, Elizabeth of Hungary, Catherine of Siena, Thomas More, The Little Flower, Maximilian Kolbe, and more.Popes who helped shape Church teaching through encyclicals and councils, including Leo XIII, Pius IX, and John Paul IICrusaders who fought for ChristendomMarian apparitions like Guadalupe, Lourdes, and FatimaHow events like the Protestant Reformation, the Avignon Papacy, and the Second Vatican Council affected the Church and the world. Through it all, young readers will see how the Church remained in the world but not of it, surviving wars, heresies, and the rule of tyrants, and keeping her arms spread ever open to welcome wounded souls into the Body of Christ.
Matron of Paris: The Story of Saint Genevieve
Phillip Campbell, author of the best-selling The Story of Civilization series from TAN Books, returns to offer young Catholics a dramatic historical account of the life of Saint Genevieve of Paris. Matron of Paris follows the journey of Genevieve from her childhood as a shepherdess to becoming the beloved abbess and advocate of the Christians of Paris. Along the way, she encounters a host of notable characters from history, including Saint Patrick, King Clovis, Saint Clotilde, and more Set against the backdrop of the collapse of the Roman Empire and rise of the Merovingians, this is a rousing tale of perseverance, grace, and finding the will of God in the circumstances of life, even the most trying. Written in an engaging narrative style and beautifully illustrated throughout, Matron of Paris will give young readers a deep appreciation for the life and accomplishments of one of the Church's most influential and extraordinary saints of the early Middle Ages. Suitable for ages 10 and up.
The Book of Non-Contradiction

The Book of Non-Contradiction

Phillip Campbell

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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The Book of Non-Contradiction: Harmonizing the Scriptures, by Phillip Campbell reintroduces the classical method of harmonizing difficult scriptural passages, showing how the skeptics' claim of a "Bible full of contradictions" is completely unfounded. Proceeding from the axiom that truth cannot contradict truth, "The Book of Non-Contradiction" follows in the footsteps of great Catholic exegetes like St. Augustine and Tatian who demonstrated the harmony of the Scriptural narrative.
Power From On High

Power From On High

Phillip Campbell

Cruachan Hill Press
2021
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For centuries, the kings of Christendom exercised extraordinary control over the Church in their realms. They convened synods, appointed bishops, endowed monasteries, and helped themselves to the revenues of ecclesiastical properties-claiming to do so by the authority of God Himself. In this fascinating study of the medieval propaganda of sacred monarchy, Phillip Campbell, author of The Story of Civilization series, traces the rise and fall of theocratic kingship in the Middle Ages