Jubilee English 11-12: Christian Fantasy and Fiction
Christian Fantasy and Fiction celebrates God’s presence in our everyday lives. Homeschool students will find the values expressed in these genres comforting and thought provoking. Quality storytelling promotes the trials and tribulations of the Christian faith, while engaging the homeschooler in a compelling and wholesome read. The characters have strong moral values and strengths, but also exhibit human weaknesses and struggles and homeschoolers will be able to empathize with readers. The genres are growing and becoming more sophisticated as current authors portray Christians dealing with actual current problems. Christian faith is challenged and tested by the problems of the real world and homeschoolers will learn about Christian values in this course.
0: Answer Keys & Additional Information
1: How Story Can Teach Truth
2: Story In The Bible
3: Parables
4: What Do They Teach?
5: Narrative Tools
6: C.S. Lewis
7: Perelandra
8: Perelandra
9: Perelandra
10: Perelandra
11: Stephen R. Lawhead
12: Merlin
13: Merlin
14: Merlin
15: Merlin
16: Merlin
17: Merlin
18: J.R.R. Tolkien
19: The Fellowship of the Ring
20: The Fellowship of the Ring
21: The Fellowship of the Ring
22: The Fellowship of the Ring
23: The Fellowship of the Ring
24: The Fellowship of the Ring
25: The Fellowship of the Ring
26: The Fellowship of the Ring
27: Madeline l'Engle
28: A Wind in the Door
29: A Wind in the Door
30: A Wind in the Door
31: The Screwtape Letters
32: The Screwtape Letters
33: The Screwtape Letters
34: The Screwtape Letters
35: Final Project
36: Final Project and Conclusion


