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Why Study History?
Studying history gives us a certain amount of perspective when considering happenings today. Those who don't study history can tend to conclude that things used to be great and we're now living in the worst of times and things are continuing to go downhill. This can give them a sense of hopelessness and complacency with regard to the world today and a very pessimistic attitude about trying to do anything about the problems of today. The truth is that mankind has battled with (and sometimes lost to) great evil since the beginning of time. The perspective we gain from studying history, of course, also inspires us with the stories of people in other times who have acted heroically in the face of great obstacles.
We know that life experience tends to develop wisdom. We value the input of older relatives and friends who contribute wisdom and insight to our questions and problems. To a certain extent, studying history allows us to tap into some of that "life experience" for ourselves.
Probably the most famous quote about the study of history is "Those who do not study history are condemned to repeat it." We can learn from the errors of others and see certain things from a perspective other than our own. While certain errors of our own day loom very large to us, the dangers of taking other ideas to an extreme may be more subtle. For example, learning about the Albigensian Heresy (from sources such as St. Dominic and the Rosary by Catherine Beebe) holds a warning for our time about the dangers of taking conservative views too far.
We see how God raises up Saints and Heroes to combat every great evil faced by our Civilization. We see how even "ordinary" people (such as Oskar Schindler) can "rise to the occasion" when faced with great evil. We see examples and inspirations in historical figures for the difficult tasks that we need to face today.
As Catholics we are interested in seeing the role our Catholic faith played in history and recognizing the contributions of Catholics who have gone before us. We search for materials which include this point of view, but don't neglect other important aspects of History that aren't as directly related to our Catholic faith. A book which presents only the good side of Catholic history may not really be as Catholic as one which is more honest in its approach.
Also See: Why do we Read Historical Fiction?Related Links:
Teaching History and Science - the Who's and Why's by Dr. Anne Carroll
Light to the Nations: Reclaiming the Catholic Historical Imagination by Rollin A. Lasseter
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And the winner is ....
Kalen Anderson!
Congratulations, Kalen! I'll be contacting you soon to get you your Truth & Life Audio Bible.
Our next drawing is for Persuasive Pro-Life by Trent Horn. I should have that posted this evening.
We spent the day at the cancer centers in KC, so I'm a little behind. Tuesdays are Russ's weekly visits with the medical onocologist, so I'm going to move the remaining drawings to Wednesdays.
Announcing the winner of our final drawing!
A round of applause, please, for the winner of the parent resource, Made This Way, by Leila Miller and Trent Horn ... Cathleen Fakult.
Congratulations, Cathy! I'll be in touch with you soon to get you your shiny new book. :)
Thanks to everyone who joined us in our 25th anniversary celebration. Every entrant in any of our book giveaways this summer will be getting an email soon about your surprise bonus eBook!
Drawing for "A Doorway of Amethyst"
To celebrate 25 years of serving Catholic homeschool families on the web, we are holding weekly prize drawings for a month. These drawings will feature some of our favorite resources.
First up is A Doorway of Amethyst, written by our dear friend and former Love 2 Learn review board member, Mary Daly. Mary had a passion for both faith and science, recognizing and cherishing the unity of truth. She made several wonderful contributions to education for Catholic youth, including our featured title. Cancer took her from us far, far too early. Please pray for the repose of her soul, and for her family, especially her husband, Mike. We miss you, Mary! Please pray for us as well!
Our reviewer writes:
Here is a geology text that assumes no conflict between Christianity and science and is faithful to Church teaching. This book covers basic topics in geology, including the Earth's age and composition, the dynamics of continental plate motion, classification of rocks and soil, effects of glaciers, radiometric dating, and more. The illustrations are lovely and hand-drawn – not what you would expect in a textbook. ...
Overall, I think A Doorway of Amethyst is a very good, well-written geology text. I am grateful that Mary Daly took the time to write it. I recommend it and plan to use it again.
(See here for the full review.)
Click below to enter the drawing to win this book! One entry form per family per week, please, on your honor. U.S. addresses only.
The winner will be drawn and announced here on Tuesday, July 25.
Update July 25: This drawing is now closed. The winner will be announced soon!
Drawing for "Made This Way"
Our final drawing is for Made This Way, a wonderful resource for parents to help us talk to our children about today's difficult moral issues. Our reviewer writes:
This new book by Leila Miller and Trent Horn is an answer to Christian parents' prayers. Which of us hasn't wondered how to talk to our kids about these difficult moral issues or felt overwhelmed at the thought of figuring out how to do it lovingly and without fear? Especially since these issues weren't even on the radar when we were growing up?
(Click here for the full review.)
Click the button below to enter the drawing to win this resource! One entry form per family per week, please, on your honor. U.S. addresses only.
The winner will be drawn and announced here on Wednesday, August 16.
Surprise bonus! Every entrant to any of our drawings will also receive a free eBook resource.
Drawing for "Persuasive Pro-Life"
Our next drawing is for the Persuasive Pro-Life, a wonderful resource for anyone who wants to advocate for life but is uncertain how to do so. Great for high-school and up.
Our reviewer writes:
In Persuasive Pro-Life, Horn draws from his extensive experience as both a pro-life advocate and trainer to teach us how to be effective advocates for life wherever God has placed us. He covers what to say and how to say it, dos and don'ts, and specific strategies that can effectively persuade. ... I give all my students a copy of it at the end of my high school seminar class on philosophy, ethics, and life issues.
(See here for the full review.)
Russ's radiation treatments are off to a rocky start. So far, he's had 2 days with radiation but no chemo, and 2 with chemo but no radiation. (He's supposed to get both together.) Please pray for us! On Tuesdays, we spend much of the day at the cancer center, so I am moving the drawings to Wednesdays.
Click the button below to enter the drawing to win this resource! One entry form per family per week, please, on your honor. U.S. addresses only.
The winner will be drawn and announced here on Wednesday, August 9.
This drawing is now closed.
Drawing for "Truth & Life" Audio Bible
Our next drawing is for the Truth & Life Dramatized Audio Bible: New Testament, a quality production that offers a great alternative for children (or anyone) who might struggle with reading the text themselves. Also great for when you want to close your eyes and use your imagination to help you meditate on the Scriptures. Suitable for the whole family!
Our reviewer writes:
This is a beautifully-performed, professionally produced complete dramatization of the New Testament in the renowned Revised Standard Version, Catholic Edition (sometimes referred to as the Ignatius Bible). John Rhys-Davies (who plays Gimli in Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings films) as narrator leads a great cast that includes Neal McDonough (Minority Report, Band of Brothers) as Jesus, Julia Ormond (Sabrina, First Knight) as Mary, Sean Astin (Sam in Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings) as Matthew and Michael York (Jesus of Nazareth, Murder on the Orient Express) as Luke.
(See here for the full review.)
Russ's radiation treatment begins tomorrow. In your charity, would you please pray for us? Thank you so much, and may God bless you!
Click the button below to enter the drawing to win this resource! One entry form per family per week, please, on your honor. U.S. addresses only.
The winner will be drawn and announced here on Tuesday, August 1.
Updated August 1: This drawing is now closed.
Drum roll, please!
The winner of our drawing for Persuasive Pro-Life is Whitney Pencina. Congratulations, Whitney! We'll be contacting you soon to get you your prize!
This drawing is now closed, but our next drawing, for a copy of Made This Way will be posted soon. Stay tuned!