Christian Literature

Grades 11-12
Course Rigor: Course Rigor

Credit: .5

Term: 1 Semester

Subject Type: Elective

Prerequisite(s):

Explore how literature can shape faith, deepen understanding, and reflect the human experience through a Christian lens. This one-semester course challenges students to read critically and reflect personally as they examine themes of purpose, perseverance, and calling in both Scripture and Christian-authored texts.

In this course, students will learn:

  • Literature & The Bible
  • Christian Identity
  • Faith-Based Text Analysis
  • Purpose, Prayer & Calling

Students read classic and contemporary works to better understand how faith intersects with storytelling, identity, and cultural issues. By the end of the course, students grow in both literary interpretation and spiritual reflection, building a foundation for thoughtful, faith-informed learning.

Course Overview
  • Unit 1: The Power of Purpose
  • Unit 2: The Power of Prayer
  • Unit 3: The Power of Perseverance
  • Unit 4: The Power of Peril
  • Unit 5: The Power of People
Supply List
  • Bible Access
  • Gilead by Marilynn Robinson
  • Love Does by Bob Goff

Scope & Sequence
Graduation Requirements

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