Medieval history choices

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  1. pecangrove

    pecangrove New Member

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    Truthquest, Heritage History, Biblioplan, or Foundations of World History....
    these are the ones I am looking at for this coming year. If money was not an issue, Biblioplan would prob be my choice. But, considering the cost, I am having to look at other curriculum, too.
    Any opinions/advice?
    Thanks!
     
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  3. Lindina

    Lindina Active Member

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    Christian Liberty has a book called The Story of the Middle Ages, if that's any help.
     
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    pecangrove New Member

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    I will check into that, too. Thanks!
    My dream would be to have a Christian-based world history that has meaty but understandable commentary and use good books to actually tell the 'story.' I very much like Biblioplan, but, as I said, the cost is just too high for us.
     
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    We're doing it with Mystery of History right now with Phillip. Regardless of how you go, check out "Great Men of the Middle Ages". from Greenleaf Press.
     
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    I would love to do Biblio an and use SOTW as an add on, along with the Greenleaf book you suggested.
     

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