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The topics are divided into modules. Understand what a module is.

You should study them in the sequence. The order has been fixed by faculty members after taking several factors into consideration.

What you need to do: You should study a module and then write at least a 1000 word critical summary of the module.

This summary should reflect what you have understood. Though 1000 is the minimum length, there is NO maximum length limit. Some students go up to 5000 or even more words per assignment.

Once you summarize, add the following as extra:

1. What have other writers written on this topic

2. In what way can this module be improved

3. In what way has this module blessed/helped you

4. In what all ways will you be able to use this information.

The above is not a simple and plain summary, but is rather a critical-summary.

Some Modules are given below:

Module 1 - This study is dedicated to developing a Biblical world view by "girding up" or sharpening our minds with ten key questions about life.

Module 2 - Introduction to Christian Apologetics - II - Christian Apologetics

Module 3 - TEN BOOKS THAT SHAPED AMERICA'S CONSERVATIVE RENAISSANCE BY JEFFREY O. NELSON

Module 4 - A Student's Guide to Liberal Learning by James V. Schall, S.J.

Module 5 - A Student's guide to Classics by Bruce S. Thornton

Module 6 - A Student's guide to philosophy by Ralph M. McInerny

Module 7 - A Student's guide to Economic by Paul Heyne

Module 8 - A Student's guide to the Study of History by John Lukacs

Module 9 - A Student's guide to psychology by Daniel N. Robinson

Module 10 - A Student's guide to Literature  - The Paradox of Literature by R. V. Young

Module 11 - A Student's Guide to Political Philosophy by Harvey C. Mans?eld

Module 12 - The Importance of Being Earnest: Approaching by Theological Study

Module 13 - How to Grow an Effective Sunday school by Elmer L. Towns

Module 14 - HOW TO STUDY AND TEACH - THE BIBLE by ELMER L. TOWNS

Module 15 - Into the Future by Elmer Towns and Warren Bird

Module 16 - Is There A Philosophy of Christian Education?

Module 17 - What school for our children? by Edward Heerema

Module 18 - The Law of a Sound Mind by Peter Masters

Module 19 - The Law of a Sound Mind by Peter Masters

Module 20 - A Vision with a Task - Christian Schooling for Responsive Discipleship

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